1. China: A Struggle for Economic Reform
The Effects of Central Planning the Cultural Revolution in China The Cultural Revolution was launched in 1966 to manipulate and to lower the standards on the realm of the educated. ... "To a much greater extent than primary and middle schools, higher education suffered serious damage during the Cultural Revolution. ... In the spring of 1967, the government ordered highly educated students to go out and communicate with workers and to partake in the Cultural Revolution. ... In the fall of that year, the government demanded that the Cultural Revolution values to be taught in schools. ... "Whe...
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