MAO Zedong's Political Mobilization Strategy of Peasants and Its Practical Enlightenment during the Great Revolution
During the Great Revolution,the development of the peasant liberation movement is closely related to the political mobilization of peasants by Chinese Communists such as MAO Zedong.During this period,MAO closely integrated Marxist peasant theory with the practical struggles of Chinese peasant revolution.He established a political mobilization system for peasants focusing on safeguarding peasant rights,inspiring revolutionary fervor,transforming rural traditions,and building peasant organizations.These enabled the active participation of peasant masses into the torrent of national revolution,fostering a constructive interaction between mobilizing peasants and achieving revolutionary victories.The historical experience of adhering to the political subject status of the Communist Party of China,cultivating the political identity of peasants,and uniting rural traditions to achieve political goals provides important practical enlightenment for the political mobilization of peasants in the rural revitalization strategy in the new era.
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