I am curious whether the "purpose" the RED GUARDS served had anything to do
at all with building socialism in China?   I read William Hinton's long
treatment in MR "The Cultural Revolution at Tsunghua (sp?) University and
do not really remember whether the power struggle he described did ANYTHING
for the future of socialism (forget "communism") in China.    It seems to
me with hindsight that all the Cultural Revolution did was (by its
excesses) create the situation for what seems to me to be another example
of "revolution from above" (with a nod to Kotz and Weir's book by the same
title about the former Soviet Union) --- the excesses made it easy for the
new leaders to purge the "Gang of Four" and for Deng to take his revenge
--- and for the infinitely corruptible bureaucracy to "follow the leaders"
to introduce more and more elements of capitalism.

If we want to get really depressed we can say that Fukayama in his "end of
history" analysis may have been right but for the wrong location --- the
authoritarian capitalism of China makes the version that grew up in Japan
after WW II seem almost anarchistic --- Given the impetus for more
centralized control as the horrible effects of global warming create lots
of death, destruction and chaos over the next decades --- China may be the
model of survival while the rest of the world descends into Rosa
Luxembourg's warning --- barbarism.

OF COURSE, it doesn't have to be like this and it's worth fighting as hard
as possible on every front to protect the planet from what might already be
inevitable --- because we don't know for sure it remains essential never to
give up.   (of course it's easier for this 77 year old to say that than for
the 30 - 50 somethings who will unfortunately have to do the heavy lifting!)

On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 9:03 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  In a way, the Red Guards had served their purpose: the middle management
> of the country was properly chastened and afraid of their elite masters.
> The bureaucracies that mediated between elites and ordinary people were
> either in tatters or so cowed as to make direct control frictionless. In
> sum, an alliance between a disempowered elite and a mostly-young and
> educated lower-middle class (using the still lower-class youth as
> enforcers) upended the middle section of society’s bureaucracy, to
> long-lasting effect.
>
> II rewS readIiiII
>
>


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