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Probable defeat

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Probable defeat(Chinese:Khả năng thất bại) is a theory of the development ofsocialismheld byMao Zedong,holding that it is more likely thatrevisionismwill result in the restoration of capitalism than socialism actually develop intocommunism.

Background[edit]

Unlike most adherents ofhistorical materialism,Mao did not see socialism even as a likely development arising out of the development of capitalism. Instead, Mao claimed that "[m]ost probably revisionism will win out, and we will be defeated."[1]The solution to this was to emphasize probable defeat, in order to keep the masses in a state of anxiety against capitalist elements.[2]Mao toldAndré Malraux,for example, that "[v]ictory is the mother of many illusions," referring specifically to the outcome of socialism.[3]

Specifically arising after theDe-Stalinizationcampaign pursued byNikita Khrushchev,Mao pointed to what he saw as a full restoration of capitalism in theSoviet Unionafter the death ofJoseph Stalinas evidence to how quickly socialism could be overthrown if the masses were not mobilized to fight against what Mao saw as the main root of potential capitalist restoration, the party itself. Instead of fearing the remnants of capitalist society most, Mao argued that under socialism thevanguard partycould become parasitic and even declared the existence of a "bureaucratic class"that was working against the workers.[4]This was a key inspiration behind theCultural Revolutionlaunched in 1966, with the warning finding appeal in the youth of China at the time, particularly among the studentRed Guardswho launched criticisms of members of theChinese Communist Partyitself.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^Russo, Alessandro (2020).Cultural revolution and Revolutionary Culture.Durham London: Duke University Press. p. 93.ISBN9781478012184.
  2. ^Russo, Alessandro (2020).Cultural revolution and Revolutionary Culture.Durham London: Duke University Press. p. 142.ISBN9781478012184.
  3. ^Russo, Alessandro (1 February 1998)."The Probable Defeat: Preliminary Notes on the Chinese Cultural Revolution".Positions: Asia Critique.6(1): 179–202.doi:10.1215/10679847-6-1-179.S2CID145392666.Retrieved8 December2023.
  4. ^Meisner, Maurice J. (1999).Mao's China and After: A History of the People's Republic(3 ed.). New York, NY: Free Press. p. 306.ISBN9780684856353.