Why did China Turn away from Maoism? | History of China 1970-1988 Documentary 9/10

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  • @asiauncovered
    @asiauncovered Год назад +181

    I always find it interesting how Chiang Kai-shek still thought up until his death that Project National Glory would work. The idea that millions would rise up in support of Chiang, despite lacking sufficient manpower and resources is honestly kinda crazy. Nice video!

    • @wuhaninstituteofvirology5226
      @wuhaninstituteofvirology5226 Год назад +23

      Actually, the KMT said that the international situation must improve first which has actually improved for the ROC as most Communist governments disappeared, but it hasn't improved enough for them.

    • @stoneruler
      @stoneruler Год назад +4

      He didn't. Thats why it was never carried out.

    • @deadbydaylight3168
      @deadbydaylight3168 Год назад +11

      i think there would be good chance with the US's help since the mainland was in a pretty unstable state during the cultural revolution in 1965-67 when millions were starving and dying. in my opinion, the US and ROC pretty much lost all opportunity to rid communism on the mainland after that. sometimes i wonder if time could turn back, knowing how things are today, would the US go through with national glory.

    • @mastermirror3888
      @mastermirror3888 Год назад +12

      Not really. Initially Chiang were optimistic after the Great Leap Forward, believing mainland Chinese were frustrating towards CPC and ready to revolt, but he began to lost hope in 1965 when his naval forces was defeated by the communist 'fleet' consisting of only some small vessels twice. He began to realize that even communist China was in turmoil, its military forces were still formidable and KMT forces had no chance against it.

    • @mastermirror3888
      @mastermirror3888 Год назад

      @@deadbydaylight3168 Even during Cultural Revolution, communist China would still unite against external invasion. Sino-Soviet border conflict was the proof of this. Maybe with USA's help, ROC forces would be able to capture some territory, but in the end, even USA could not afford to conquer such large territory and population.

  • @Felipe_XIV-XVI
    @Felipe_XIV-XVI Год назад +127

    This is, easily, the best Modern History channel of them all.

    • @Emel_unlegit
      @Emel_unlegit Год назад +9

      Indeed but I would love a list of sources

    • @BiggestCorvid
      @BiggestCorvid Год назад +3

      It's my favorite channel about the consequences of imperialism that doesn't just tell me the version that I want to hear.

    • @samdog166
      @samdog166 Год назад +2

      Nah it’s second behind ancient aliens

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Год назад +32

      On sources... I know many people usually put together a list of 7 or 8 sources per vid. But just a rough idea of how I do it.
      Make a timeline. Search for as much as I can on 1 chinese warlord for instance. Piece together the smallest little sentences from a jstor article, some paragraph from Google books, maybe a newspaper article etc.
      I dont use the entire source - just try to get some sort of general overview of the person. Or let's say deaths in a battle. That could be 10 random snippets I find here and there.
      By that point, the list of sources would be so insanely long that it would be ultimately useless for a RUclips video.
      I tend to try and avoid using a few history books to repeat some general narratives because i think it just leads to people repeating much of the same stuff.
      A lot of history books seem to focus on narratives, compelling personal traumas, or trying to create a huge wider meaning behind a series of chances, random events etc.
      So they'll talk about the determination and drive of Mao let's say, the inevitable rise of such and such in that period, while completely ignoring the situation in Sichuan and the warlords there.
      If there's anything specific you want more info on, let me know though.

    • @BiggestCorvid
      @BiggestCorvid Год назад

      @@JabzyJoe That's what it is? That makes so much sense. I look up a lot from your videos in particular because I can tell you use primary sources, but your explanation has really helped my understanding of how good history gets made. Avoiding textbooks especially.

  • @johnnywalker5068
    @johnnywalker5068 Год назад +29

    I like how the death of the General Secretary of Vietnam just deescalated tensions and opens up to alternate history.

  • @agonefire
    @agonefire Год назад +17

    Jabzy you have become my favorite history channel. You cover minute details in a way that helps tell the larger narrative. I would gladly listen to you cover literally any historical time period

  • @watchman835
    @watchman835 Год назад +187

    One Child policy will be proven to be the greatest blunder of Deng’s political legacy.

    • @Firmus777
      @Firmus777 Год назад +12

      No, it won't.

    • @jingyesiguxiang
      @jingyesiguxiang Год назад +30

      @@Firmus777 imagine the Chinese population tripled by now lmao

    • @guppy719
      @guppy719 Год назад +36

      It went too far, but at the same time people drastically underrate the affects of child birth rates on per capita GDP growth.

    • @santi2683
      @santi2683 Год назад +30

      It was sensible at the time, the issue with the policy is that it was extended for far longer than it needed to be

    • @cyborgchicken3502
      @cyborgchicken3502 Год назад +29

      ​@@Firmus777 it already has, there are more men than women in China currently due to the trend of aborted female babies in favour of male babies because of the one child policy

  • @DianeCooperTW
    @DianeCooperTW Год назад +6

    Watching your channel for a long time even thought you would give up but your channel has gotten so much better the graphics, audio much clearer and even your voice and accent is clearer and easier for me to understand. Keep up the good work

  • @InquisitorXarius
    @InquisitorXarius Год назад +73

    I respect Deng Xiaoping in the Same way I respect Otto Van Bismarck.
    Both individuals I detest for their ideology and autocratic tendencies, and ambitions.
    But both were effective and foresightful (the latter when it was far too late in both cases, sadly).
    Deng predicted the extremely low probability of the so-called “Asian Century.”
    While Bismarck predicted the inevitability of the Twilight of the Industrial Era and the Dawn of the Machine Era that was the Great War.

    • @wuhaninstituteofvirology5226
      @wuhaninstituteofvirology5226 Год назад +5

      DXP miscalculated when he invaded Vietnam though.

    • @Elenrai
      @Elenrai Год назад +9

      ​@@wuhaninstituteofvirology5226In fairness, at the time, it was a bit of a meme to fail invading Vietnam, kinda like the past version of modern day Afghanistan or an older version of the Balkans, some parts of the world should be left alone 😂

    • @InquisitorXarius
      @InquisitorXarius Год назад +1

      I agree with you both :)

    • @InquisitorXarius
      @InquisitorXarius Год назад +4

      I must admit I have a greater quantity of respect for Bismarck mostly because he committed less atrocities than DXP.

    • @wuhaninstituteofvirology5226
      @wuhaninstituteofvirology5226 Год назад +2

      @@Elenrai But, in CH it's unacceptable because CH controlled Vietnam for more than 1000 years; therefore, the CCP declared victory anyway.

  • @djackmanson
    @djackmanson Год назад +29

    Excellent stuff. A really important part of world history, that's not covered enough in popular media.
    I find it particularly interesting how the anti-Maoist successors around Deng handled the issue of Mao far more adroitly than Kruschev did Stalin. They never publicly kicked away that ladder they still stood on, even though they must have personally hated and resented Mao after facing his wrath.

  • @ComedyJakob
    @ComedyJakob 8 месяцев назад +3

    You deserve an award for these documentaries you've been coming out with.
    I'm proud of you!

  • @astridscitadel9931
    @astridscitadel9931 Год назад +7

    I was literally just wishing for a new Jabzy drop! Thanks for your work.

  • @Jesse_Dawg
    @Jesse_Dawg Год назад +11

    I LOVE YOU JABZY. PLEASE MAKE THIS SERIES LAST FOREVER. PLEASE DON'T STOP AT 10. MAKE 100s in this series. Please more

  • @Jambuki888
    @Jambuki888 Год назад +21

    It would be good to get some objective analysis on why some scholars peg the death count of the cultural revolution at around 3-5million while other sources go from 20-100million.
    That extreme range must be investigated for those who are intellectually honest.

    • @C21H30O2
      @C21H30O2 Год назад +1

      Funny how the ones who claim 3-5 mill are always commies themselves 🤔

    • @scottdurbin9841
      @scottdurbin9841 Год назад

      Nobody with a brain thinks 20 million people died in the Cultural Revolution

  • @Т1000-м1и
    @Т1000-м1и 11 месяцев назад +2

    Its when you dream "how much could be accomplished if a format went just a bit further" and find a channel that did exactly that

  • @trashedhead
    @trashedhead Год назад +11

    Very interesting as always, loving the China series!

  • @bennelong8451
    @bennelong8451 Год назад +15

    The soviets denounced Stalin while the Chinese didn’t do it with Mao.

    • @alberthoffman5297
      @alberthoffman5297 Год назад +13

      probably since they realized that russia made a big mistake doing so

    • @tavla123
      @tavla123 Год назад +1

      yes they did. they denounced mao. And this denouncement is just propaganda. Even the cia admitted that under stalin there was collective leadership.

    • @SorceressWitch
      @SorceressWitch Год назад +20

      Khrushchev denounced Stalin and the cult of personality so he could bring in his reforms. However when he did this, it lead to the split of the international communist movement. In China they saw the problems of this but also that Mao was the founder of the PRC, this would be like denouncing Lenin in the USSR.
      What Deng did instead was criticise Mao by saying he was 70% good and 30% bad. This was they're not erasing their own history like the USSR did.
      In communist circles Khrushchev is despised while Deng Xiaoping gets praised except for Maoists who see Deng as another Khrushchev but other MLs see Deng as saving china.

    • @山有木兮木有枝-s7x
      @山有木兮木有枝-s7x Год назад

      If Deng Xiaoping dared to denounce Mao Zedong as Khrushchev denounced Stalin, the Chinese would be the first to overthrow the Communist Party under Deng Xiaoping. To this day, there are still many Maoists in China who do not recognize the current Communist Party, and more and more people question the capitalist nature of the Chinese Communist Party

    • @chikamazri5817
      @chikamazri5817 Год назад

      ​@@SorceressWitch Deng was not a good guy by any means in eyes of ML, he is the one who ordered the PLA to "clean the Tiananmen Square"(I don't get it why almost nobody in the west accuses him for that tragedy, he made CCP being so authoritarian), he is the definition of Revisionist in eyes of many communists

  • @Game_Hero
    @Game_Hero Год назад +5

    Madam Mao : "I don't like you"
    *Proceed to have your children assassinated*
    *Refuses to elaborate*
    *Leaves*

  • @ak-s8379
    @ak-s8379 Год назад +5

    so happy about arrows or some indication of where/who you're talking about!!

  • @lolmenx4
    @lolmenx4 Год назад +2

    Wake up honey,new China video from Jabzy

  • @urmwhynot
    @urmwhynot Год назад +5

    I have asd and really appreciate you don't put emotional music in the background of your videos

    • @joaopedro82465
      @joaopedro82465 Год назад +1

      asd?

    • @talatq719
      @talatq719 Год назад +1

      @@joaopedro82465 autism. literally. they have sensory issues so for his example, emotional music that people typically would feel somewhat moved by can become really overpowering for autistic people

    • @Nonviableaccount
      @Nonviableaccount Год назад

      If you can get bullied by background music you have bigger problems than autism.

    • @FF-le3ps
      @FF-le3ps Год назад +1

      You're not autistic
      You are bored and want some thing to seem unique about for attention

  • @diegoyanesholtz212
    @diegoyanesholtz212 Год назад +11

    East Germany is in the Soviet sphere

    • @Elenrai
      @Elenrai Год назад +2

      Dammit now I cannot unsee it

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Год назад +11

      Tbh. The base map is of modern day borders and whenever I do the soviet and their sphere I always miss something. For instance the Caucasus.

  • @benjaminsimpson830
    @benjaminsimpson830 Год назад +1

    Stellar vid. Jabzy you are top notch

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video

  • @木子李-g4i
    @木子李-g4i Год назад +7

    Maoism is not individualism

    • @alfaeco15
      @alfaeco15 Год назад +6

      For Mao yes. He was the individual. The rest just clay for him to model or destroy at will.

    • @木子李-g4i
      @木子李-g4i Год назад +1

      @@alfaeco15 No,Mao was the individual. But Maoism not

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero Год назад

      @@木子李-g4i The individualism to kill whoever you don't like as long as you have a red book by your side.

    • @木子李-g4i
      @木子李-g4i Год назад

      @@Game_Hero your understanding is one-sided

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero Год назад +1

      @@木子李-g4i sorry to offend your Dear Leader, the dead and refugees speak for themselves

  • @scarletcrusade77
    @scarletcrusade77 Год назад +1

    Best series for history on Yt

  • @alexlo7708
    @alexlo7708 Год назад +3

    China had an agreement with UK on preserving HK status and law then being applied at the time 80' era.
    Any newer law further promulgated afterward would not be recognised without endorse by both. And that came UK forcibly modifed HK law oneside in order to ploy a turmoil in the future.

  • @sebastienhardinger4149
    @sebastienhardinger4149 Год назад +2

    This is an awesome series man

  • @Game_Hero
    @Game_Hero Год назад +5

    "African Hitler isn't real, he can't hurt you!"
    African Hitler : 0:15

  • @jingyesiguxiang
    @jingyesiguxiang Год назад +8

    One of the most objective videos about Chinese modern history ever seen on RUclips, thanks. But before the 1970s the Chinese Han ethic has already surpassed any other minor ethics in Xinjiang taking 40% of the population when the second national population census was conducted.

  • @anappropriatehandle
    @anappropriatehandle Год назад +9

    please mention how the one child policy only applied to Han chinese.
    thats a really important point for affirmative action in china

    • @Jambuki888
      @Jambuki888 Год назад +13

      if he does that then he risks losing traffic from all the happy china haters

    • @cathuria5818
      @cathuria5818 Год назад +1

      That's bullshit lmao

    • @anappropriatehandle
      @anappropriatehandle Год назад +3

      @cathuria5818 google is free man, there is no need to be ignorant

    • @anappropriatehandle
      @anappropriatehandle Год назад +3

      @@Jambuki888 I've noticed a lot of these issues in the videos

    • @vorynrosethorn903
      @vorynrosethorn903 Год назад

      That only makes it an even stupider policy.

  • @garrettallen7427
    @garrettallen7427 Год назад +17

    25:51 you know, the thought that the over population crisis would be fabricated never crossed my mind, yet when you Jabzy explained it, it made so much sense! And now, fabricated or not, they are facing the real threat of depopulation, all because of there awful policies, what a shame.

    • @木子李-g4i
      @木子李-g4i Год назад

      the over population crisis?

    • @garrettallen7427
      @garrettallen7427 Год назад +1

      @@木子李-g4i yeah, kinda ironic if you think about it…

    • @cyborgchicken3502
      @cyborgchicken3502 Год назад

      ​@@garrettallen7427 China does have one of the largest populations on Earth next to India, but I think it's largely a result of all the regions they absorbed into their sphere like Tibet, Manchuria and Mongolia.... However the population boom existed long before the current time, during the mid 1800s in the Qing Dynasty is when they experienced a massive population increase the most I believe... Now I think the main problem is that there are too many men and not enough women due to the trend of favouring male children over female children in China, and how during the One Child policy years, mostly female babies were being aborted

  • @Avaricumstudios
    @Avaricumstudios Год назад +7

    China is quite interesting and their communism was different from the Soviet...mainly because the Chinese learn from their mistakes....Mao explicitly warned Pol Pot of what would happen if he went ahead with his collectivisation plan (mao had learned from the great Chinese famine) but Pol Pot just didn't listen

    • @cyborgchicken3502
      @cyborgchicken3502 Год назад

      Mao didn't learn anything because he kept making more and more mistakes, if he actually learned from the Great Famine, he would've made reforms to build the economy like how Deng did... But instead he decided to cause more problems by starting the Cultural Revolution... Mao was not a good leader

    • @wingkeungkong415
      @wingkeungkong415 Год назад

      ​@@cyborgchicken3502he is a very good politician
      Even 60 years later
      The democratic people in Hong Kong still use his method
      Use University red guard to fight the Hong Kong Government

  • @ansonang7810
    @ansonang7810 Год назад +3

    Like French Revolution it was past that era of radicalism.

    • @wingkeungkong415
      @wingkeungkong415 Год назад

      Every revolution is just a copycat of France revolution

  • @anguscovoflyer95
    @anguscovoflyer95 Год назад +5

    How come you called the cultural revolution the glorious revolution?

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Год назад +4

      Did I? Where abouts?

    • @DanielGalimidi
      @DanielGalimidi Год назад +6

      @@JabzyJoe Right at the beginning of this video, at 0:02. You said "in the 1960s, China was in turmoil during the Glorious Revolution".

    • @anguscovoflyer95
      @anguscovoflyer95 Год назад

      @@DanielGalimidi and at other points too

    • @vorynrosethorn903
      @vorynrosethorn903 Год назад

      He's getting it mixed up, the glorious revolution was a dynastic coup in Stuart Britain which overthrew King James II and replaced him with his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange.

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Год назад +2

      @@anguscovoflyer95 really?! Where else?

  • @vasiliskaratsiwlis1574
    @vasiliskaratsiwlis1574 Год назад +1

    Jabzy When will come the last episode of history of China ?? I want to rewatch all of them together

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Год назад +2

      Should be in a couple days

    • @justsomeguywholikesdavidbo1085
      @justsomeguywholikesdavidbo1085 Год назад

      @@JabzyJoeThanks for all the great great content throughout the years. This channel has only ever been better and better.

  • @darkrieshunter6670
    @darkrieshunter6670 Год назад +2

    Doesn’t matter what the color the cat is as long as it catch rats

  • @thrwwccnt5845
    @thrwwccnt5845 Год назад

    what is the name of the music you use in the background?

  • @Time4View
    @Time4View Год назад +1

    The USA funded them.
    Communist China is the test model for those that support them.

  • @armchairwarrior963
    @armchairwarrior963 Год назад +10

    Before the Chinese civil war Han population of Xinjiang was over 50% but after the fall of the Qing. The Muslims wars displace majority of Han out of the area. The area was contest between Turkic Muslims vs Native Chinese Hui Muslims(They were Chinese converts along time ago, when China lost central asia). Han Chinese were pushed out.

  • @skiddytrippy7189
    @skiddytrippy7189 6 месяцев назад

    3:47 at least the Chinese domestic discourse goes that during the 100 year of humiliation Russia had taken around 5.88 million square kilometer of Chinese land, and the soviet had promised to give them back upon China's People republic's founding in 1949, but up to this time the Soviet union had not given back any of the promised land so tensions flared up.

  • @asuka4ever1979
    @asuka4ever1979 15 дней назад

    You should now make a video about "How did China resume to Maoism under Xi?".

  • @bt9087
    @bt9087 Год назад +4

    Lol china was as bad as soviet and US at own time stirring up civil wars in 3rd work nations and etc etc..
    And they say only usa and soviet does this. Lol

  • @TakeTalk11
    @TakeTalk11 Год назад

    This is a great analysis on China 🎉

  • @Iris-gr1rn
    @Iris-gr1rn Год назад +7

    Please do a history of Taiwan

  • @TheVineOfChristLives
    @TheVineOfChristLives Год назад +6

    They exported Maoism as they knew it would weaken those nations.

    • @morisan42
      @morisan42 Год назад +6

      If they thought that they wouldn't have been following it themselves lol

    • @Jambuki888
      @Jambuki888 Год назад

      right...like they had the time/energy to do that given the actual circumstances at the time...

  • @powergrassp7769
    @powergrassp7769 8 месяцев назад

    China has always been like this.Not onlyThe CCP is not only de-maoist but also de-communist.That's how China built its empire.

  • @TheKeithvidz
    @TheKeithvidz Год назад +1

    7:35 Am deeply interested in foreign leaders, a guide for what my Trinidad deserves as quality LEADERSHIP.
    Murray MacLehose is one of them men despite being a britisher.
    Adding to my list. Deepest thanks Jabzy😊

  • @ydk1k253
    @ydk1k253 Год назад +1

    20:48 TNO Speer's Gang of Four reference?

    • @krazownik3139
      @krazownik3139 Год назад

      It's the other way around

    • @ydk1k253
      @ydk1k253 Год назад +2

      ​@@krazownik3139I'm just joking 😂

  • @徐赫阳-j4c
    @徐赫阳-j4c Год назад +8

    If Mao was really useless, there wouldn't be so many people in China today who still miss him. Overall, Mao is a good man. In his time, China went from a poor agricultural country to an industrial country capable of producing nuclear weapons, all in Mao's time, and the famine was caused by China's inability to produce fertilizers and pesticides. Great changes have taken place after the domestication of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. China has not won a single victory since the Opium War in 1840. But China's defeat of the United States in North Korea under Mao, and Mao's subsequent diplomatic breakthroughs and policies laid the groundwork for China's economic reform, can be found in the documents. More than a decade ago, many people vilified Mao on the Internet, but now China is once again facing a dilemma. The Chinese people miss Mao and miss the equality of all people in the Mao era. Today, some people compare China's young people to clowns, but Mao once said that China's young people are the morning sun, Chinese people are not all politicians, but we still know who is good to us.

  • @Maus_Indahaus
    @Maus_Indahaus Год назад +1

    Imagine if China attacks Taiwan and now you need to change all your videos to accommodate part 11

  • @kidcharlemange9188
    @kidcharlemange9188 Год назад +1

    This is what I’m talking about this channel is the shit

  • @Time4View
    @Time4View Год назад

    Lei’s Real Talk recently released a RUclips video about why Mao started border wars...

  • @ahronthegreat
    @ahronthegreat 8 месяцев назад

    Say what u want about dong he made china the power it is today he was extremely successful in his plan

  • @anesupasipanodya
    @anesupasipanodya Год назад +1

    It's pronounced ni-e-rere not naierere

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 Год назад +1

  • @Youtuber-xs9cp
    @Youtuber-xs9cp Год назад

    Black panther Hey Newton also went to China.

  • @Jason-gg4lm
    @Jason-gg4lm Год назад

    Not sure "survive" is how I would describe it 😂

  • @petefluffy7420
    @petefluffy7420 Год назад

    Are Pakistan, Algeria and Ghana thought of as new countries when they are as old as the hills?

    • @rhoetusochten4211
      @rhoetusochten4211 Год назад +5

      The political entities, that is: the countries of Pakistan, Algeria, and Ghana, only came about post WWII.
      They were made from cultural, ethnic, and religious groups that are older, but those are not synonymous with the modern states.

  • @thelazy0ne
    @thelazy0ne Год назад

    What do nookular weapons do!? They destroy the nookie?

  • @54032Zepol
    @54032Zepol Год назад +7

    The real question is how did china survive maos communism

    • @ShadowPhoenixMaximus
      @ShadowPhoenixMaximus Год назад +1

      It didn't. Pre-Communist China was destroyed when the Red Guard destroyed the "4 Olds" (Old Ideas, Old Culture, Old Customs, and Old Habits). The CCP only started pulling back into China's history when they needed foreign money (particularly from western tourists). China today is theme park China under the CCP.

    • @Pfsif
      @Pfsif Год назад +4

      The dead did not.

    • @erlingqiericyice1977
      @erlingqiericyice1977 Год назад

      China dead every 300 years. the newest edition is CCP China.

    • @rhoetusochten4211
      @rhoetusochten4211 Год назад

      By having a massive population that even he couldn't kill off.

  • @Relcilisity_Official
    @Relcilisity_Official 5 месяцев назад

    0:17 💀

  • @Firmus777
    @Firmus777 Год назад +8

    Interesting video, however Deng never turned away from Maoism. Deng was one of the greatest Marxists of all time and the truest follower of Mao. He got rid of the corrupting influence of Jiang Qing and the Gang of Four. The Communist Party of China continued venerating Mao and China through Deng's leadership and Marxism became a superpower on the world stage eliminated absolute poverty domestically.

    • @tesserae-c2y
      @tesserae-c2y Год назад

      Yeah, so Marxist that he implemented capitalist reforms which resulted in a Marxist country with thousands of billionaires. Which part of that is Marxist? State capitalist seems to be a more apt description.

    • @redzeitgeist854
      @redzeitgeist854 Год назад +2

      A rather bold claim, on what sources did you based your claims that Deng Xiaoping was a Pragmatical Maoist?
      And also venerating Mao is more leaning towards optics and possibly even keeping the mask on

    • @Firmus777
      @Firmus777 Год назад +1

      @@redzeitgeist854 There's no mask to keep, it's the reality. And saying he was a pragmatic marxist is superfluous. The claim that he was not marxist is based on a very naive understanding of marxism as just another utopian socialist ideology wanting to make everyone equal.

    • @redzeitgeist854
      @redzeitgeist854 Год назад

      @@Firmus777 Okay if that's what you personally think and since Marxian perspective implemented certain things according to the material/economic conditions of that current timeframe. But why do you personally think that the multiple reforms under Deng was wholly suited to the material conditions of said era and not really just a ploy in order to revised the current doctrine of the CCP at that time which was uphold by the Gang of Four?

    • @Firmus777
      @Firmus777 Год назад

      @@redzeitgeist854 Would that really make a difference?

  • @friendly_ricefarmer6526
    @friendly_ricefarmer6526 Год назад

    Aserbaidschan, Georgian and Armenian are not on map also Vietnam not United. Pls fix

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Год назад +2

      Vietnam wasn't United at the time.
      Caucasus was a bugger up though.

    • @friendly_ricefarmer6526
      @friendly_ricefarmer6526 Год назад +2

      @@JabzyJoe thanks for answerung love ya content. Mistakes can jappen i just wanted to tell. Keep going👍

  • @jarrodyuki7081
    @jarrodyuki7081 Год назад

    No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @pamier997
    @pamier997 Год назад

    nice

  • @ChenLinYu323
    @ChenLinYu323 Год назад +1

    Because mao dead, the only reason

  • @Sean-xc2so
    @Sean-xc2so Год назад

    Hey Jabzy, Great work! I was wondering if you could make some documentary on the current russian government? What do they want, or what they strive to? Their ideals?

  • @bluefanofeverything4329
    @bluefanofeverything4329 Год назад +3

    Deng Xiaoping is probably the only Chinese Communist leader that I respect.
    Jabzy, are you gonna continue this China series until today?

  • @stinkystink9830
    @stinkystink9830 Год назад

    Only thing I dont like about this guy is "nookyaler power"

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Год назад +1

      And that's not how you spell it?

  • @henrykom7019
    @henrykom7019 Год назад +1

    I LOVE ALBANIA ❤❤❤ I LOVE ALBANIA 🇦🇱 ❤❤

  • @jdclarke47
    @jdclarke47 Год назад +3

    How did it survive? Beheading, torcher, starvation, and brutal beatings. That's how.

  • @ReviveHF
    @ReviveHF Год назад

    Deng Xiao Ping in the nutshell : If things broken , fix it. If things are not broke, don't fix it.

  • @gregorymalchuk272
    @gregorymalchuk272 Год назад +4

    Taiwan better resume their mothballed nuclear weapons program if they wish to stay independent. Because the USA is in the middle of a strategic retreat from the Pacific, especially with the moving of leading edge semiconductor device fabrication in-house.

    • @jnc30001
      @jnc30001 Год назад +1

      Taiwan has to much of an hold on the micro processor industry for the US to not keep the Navy in that area

    • @sayidadam3728
      @sayidadam3728 Год назад

      Usa know taiwan are on grey area. They want to check china with pretend game. Every body know. China not go anywhere to attack taiwan 20-25 years in the future.

    • @russelfang7434
      @russelfang7434 Год назад

      You mean Taiwan should get its independence by starting World War III?

    • @tesserae-c2y
      @tesserae-c2y Год назад

      Uhm no. The United States is not going anywhere. Its in it's interest to curtail China's rise, so the US isn't retreating anytime soon.

    • @noahbarnhartandit2365
      @noahbarnhartandit2365 Год назад +1

      China is currently in an economic crisis where their Yuan is deflating, it's not in a position to start such a conflict without drastic consequences. China saw how bad Russia has been sanctioned and punished by the majority of the world for its imperialist actions, the LAST thing it needs is for all these foreign nations to start using India or the Philippines as their main manufacturing hubs.

  • @六爷-r7o
    @六爷-r7o Год назад

    The host is naive. China never turned away from Maoism.

  • @rubylaser8601
    @rubylaser8601 Год назад +1

    Xi Jinping is going back to Maoism.

    • @wingkeungkong415
      @wingkeungkong415 Год назад

      It is impossible
      He just Get rid of the corrupt officials

  • @niuchajianfa6222
    @niuchajianfa6222 Год назад

    The Soviet ambushed the Chinese in Xinjiang not the other way around.....get your facts straight !

  • @enthusiasticgrog465
    @enthusiasticgrog465 Год назад

    Um, the Black Panthers were actually locally based anarchists.

  • @ansonang7810
    @ansonang7810 Год назад

    Unlike Soviet Union and Yugoslavia China is 1 nation. The people have almost same culture, race, language, national interest.
    The USSR and Yugoslavia are Multinational nations .
    So it's multicultural, multi ethnical or racial, different national interest, languages and identities.
    Like an agreement hypothetical example with Vietnam , Myanmar, Laos , Cambodia. That the USA fears but didn't happen.
    So if one nation wants out like Brexit they can do so. But in the USSR Russia the biggest contributor of USSR wants out like 60% share holder wants out of the corporation.
    With foreign intervention and crisis Boris Yelstin Russia wants out of the USSR declared war on USSR. Russian soldiers choosing Russian nation not the Union of nations USSR. Many nation like Estonia, Poland also wanted out.
    Gorbichev had no choice but to avoid civil war disbanded officially the Soviet Union.
    In China , Cuba , Libya foreign intervention and crisis materialized like Tiananmen Square but the people had no interest in dissolving because their already 1nation. Unless Mongolia , Vietnam joined CCP then we would see a disbanding if they prompted out because of Tiananmen Square.
    Even after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Some nation still cling to the Soviet style rulership and socialism like Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan until they're pressured to forget it.
    I think Transnistria still adopts Soviet style government.

    • @rhoetusochten4211
      @rhoetusochten4211 Год назад

      The Tibetans, Uighurs, and Mongols might disagree...

  • @cathuria5818
    @cathuria5818 Год назад +2

    A small mistake you seem to make: you seem to refer to the chinese as human. Its a common enough mistake

    • @vorynrosethorn903
      @vorynrosethorn903 Год назад +11

      Given the civilisational level of the Chinese what does that make of the other non-Europeans.

    • @tonythvch3500
      @tonythvch3500 Год назад

      The reptilians here in the west must be chopped liver then?

    • @cathuria5818
      @cathuria5818 Год назад

      @@vorynrosethorn903 current civilization? they're nothing, they have no history at this point, no culture

    • @cathuria5818
      @cathuria5818 Год назад +1

      @@vorynrosethorn903 oh sorry, I misread, it makes them less

    • @tesserae-c2y
      @tesserae-c2y Год назад +4

      What the hell is this comment?

  • @HarvestStore
    @HarvestStore Год назад

    Great video.