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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the terms "Red" and "Expert;" addresses the notions of democracy and modernization; nationalism; and the May Fourth Movement of 1919 and the Student Democratic Movement of 1989 as they relate to China's history. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Education became a casualty of Maos Communist reign, where the populace struggled to secure employment that somehow reflected their previous training. Obtaining any kind of education during Maos command
proved extremely difficult to achieve, inasmuch as "the entire education system was shut down and the job of teaching the children fell to the grandparents" (Social Revolution and Students), which
forced people to become more focused upon national loyalty rather than upon the opportunities inherent to education. When the student discusses which approach dominated each period and why, he or
she will want to be sure to refer to Jonathan D. Spences book entitled The Search for Modern China in order to illustrate how each period utilized it particular approach.
For example, the Great Leap Forward, which was "aimed at accomplishing the economic and technical development of the country at a vastly faster pace and with greater results" (The
Great Leap Forward), was clearly under the Red approach, inasmuch as the fundamental objective was to further the nations economic and technical development over and above anything else, especially education.
II. DEMOCRACY AND MODERNIZATION Democracy is, as Wei Jingsheng and Fang Lizhi both say, necessary for China to modernize, inasmuch as the
fundamental essence of modernization is to improve upon what has existed in the past. The Chinese Communist Party has worn out its welcome; it is time to replace such
restrictive rule with a new and more liberated approach to politics and social existence. The idea of democracy is that of the ultimate evolution of human life. The
concept, which was just a seed when it was established in the United States over two hundred years ago, allows for people to make their own destinies - to follow
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