Mao Zedong
In the early 1900’s as China emerged from a half of a century of revolution and moved toward a place of economic development and social change, (Wade -- Giles: Mao Tse Tung) its principle revolutionary thinker and for many years its unchallenged leader, held a critical place in the History of the country’s reemergence. He did not play a dominant role throughout the whole struggle. In the early years of the Chinese Communist Party he was a secondary figure but not a irdisregardable one. Even after the 1400’s (except maybe during the cultural revolution) the vital ....
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