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Great Leap Forward, 1957–60, Chinese economic plan aimed at revitalizing all sectors of the economy. Initiated by Mao Zedong Mao Zedong or Mao Tse-tung (mou dzŭ-d ..... Click the link for more information. , the plan emphasized decentralized, labor-intensive industrialization, typified by the construction of thousands of backyard steel furnaces in place of large steel mills. Wildly unrealistic planning, poorly planned communization of agriculture, and a poor harvest in 1959 caused mass starvation. Mao was forced to turn government administration over to Liu Shaoqi Liu Shaoqi or Liu Shao-ch'i (both: ly ..... Click the link for more information. and Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping or Teng Hsiao-p'ing (both: dŭng` shou`pĭng`) ..... Click the link for more information. . Great Leap ForwardFailed industrialization campaign undertaken by the Chinese communists between 1958 and early 1960. Mao Zedong hoped to develop labour-intensive methods of industrialization that would emphasize manpower rather than the gradual purchase of heavy machinery, thereby putting to use China's dense population and obviating the need to accumulate capital. Rather than building large new factories, he proposed developing backyard steel furnaces in every village. Rural people were organized into communes where agricultural and political decisions emphasized ideological purity rather than expertise. The program was implemented so hastily and zealously that many errors occurred; these were exacerbated by a series of natural disasters and the withdrawal of Soviet technical personnel. China's agriculture was severely disrupted, causing widespread famine in 1958–62. By early 1960 the government had begun to repeal the Great Leap Forward; private plots were returned to peasants, and expertise began to be emphasized again. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Sheldon Lou's book adds to a large body of memoirs written by members of the generation of Chinese intellectuals who came to maturity during the 1950s and 60s, experienced the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, and then made their way to the West during the early years of the Deng reforms. China lacked the strong infrastructure and resources needed to make the Great Leap Forward a success. The NFB has finally made the great leap forward and weaned itself off the chemical and celluloid cinema and wholeheartedly embraced digitalia. |
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