Mao (PRC leadership), as realized, 1949-1976
20th Century · realized scope
Mao Zedong was a Chinese political figure who served as Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from 1945 until his death in 1976 and as Chairman of the People's Republic of China from 1949 to 1959. He operated primarily from Beijing following the establishment of the PRC in 1949, having previously led the Communist Party through its consolidation of power on the Chinese mainland. He is principally associated with the theoretical framework known as Mao Zedong Thought, the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution.
Cluster:Transformative Command
Its loudest feature is a floor across the procedural Principles: Rule of Law & Consistency, Transparency & Honesty, Inclusiveness & Pluralism, and Non-Maleficence all strongly depressed, with Authority & Hierarchy elevated. Existing constraints give way to directed change.
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Neighbors
- 1Maoist China, as realized, 1949-1976Distance: 8Compare
- 2Maoism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 13Compare
- 3Mao's Little Red Book, as stated, 1964Distance: 19Compare
- 4Lenin (Soviet leadership), as realized, 1917-1924Distance: 22Compare
- 5Stalin-era USSR, as realized, 1929-1953Distance: 24Compare
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