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He changed China from a slum to a modern state.
He changed the Chinese from a drug-ridden and weak society to a symbol of collective responsibility to the state.
It is always said that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, I'd say even if this over-inflated figure is taken to be true, it brought much more benefits for China than disadvantages, in the long run.
I believe that it is important to know the truth about Mao because veneration of him, his political beliefs and his "accomplishments" is the underpinning of the legitimacy of the Communist Party of China's right to rule modern China. The truth is that this legitimacy was built by being callous to the deaths of tens of millions of his countrymen. Mao was a megalomaniac. The sooner the Chinese people disavow him as a great leader, the sooner the Chinese people will be able to build a truly just and loving society.
Mao was more idiotic than evil. His foolish ideas like making steel in you back yard and killing sparrows for example caused wide spread famine and death. When ever an ideology interferes with human freedom too much, it results in mass suffering apart from lies , deceit and large scale brainwashing. Its good the Chinese abandoned Mao's policies and took a more pragmatic approach to run the huge nation.If not, China from being the success story today , would have been the greatest tragedy in Human history.
At that period China went through the toughest time. Because of political differences some powerful countries formed blocks and embargoed us and no one in the world was willing to trade with us. Something had to be done otherwise millions would starved to death, so Mao, as the leader, chose the Great Leap Forward policies but failed. Was it intentional? Of course not for no one can foreseen such results.
Let's put it in the back of our minds and move on.
So you attribute the alleged "deaths" as due to incompetence, instead of malice.
Let's say I accept that these "deaths" occurred. Gambit said that "it's better to die of incompetence, than to die of malice" when Gotterdamerung and he were talking about who was worse, Nazis or India.
Since by your own admission, if Mao DID cause this very high number of deaths, then both Mao and GoI caused them due to incompetence, not malice. In that case, because the intent is the same, the only way to distinguish them is to count the number died.
Assuming you are right, China had 45 million "deaths", but India had 120 million deaths, both due to incompetence.
Mao's regime was one of the most repressive and brutal in Chinese history. It's a sad page in the history of the Middle Kingdom. However, he did accomplish one thing, that most Chinese today are grateful for:
THE INTEGRITY OF THE CHINESE MAINLAND
Other than this, he was a great military strategist, but a failure of an Economist. China today owes its territorial integrity to Mao, but also owes 40 years of backward development and the insanely barbaric Cultural Revolution to Mao.
If it were up to me, I'd label Mao as a misguided general that kept China backward and poor for more than half a century.
Deng Xiao Ping was really the hero of Modern China. If anyone deserves full credit for the arrival of China, he does.
Mao gave China nuclear weapons, ICBMs, nuclear submarines, 80% literacy and 67 year lifespans when he died.
China's life expectancy surpassed South Korea's in 1976. Now we are lower than South Korea.
Mao just didn't emphasize the consumer economy. He did the best he could in education, healthcare and defense while under sanction. He was dealt a **** hand by the ROC and Japan, and he played his cards pretty well. Not the best, of course, he made severe mistakes, but turning 10% literacy, 37 year lifespan, have to import gunpowder, into makes nuclear missiles, 80% literacy, 67 year lifespan within 30 years is NOT EASY.
ROC couldn't do it in 37 years.
Dr. Sun Yat Sen liberated China, Mao United China and built our military industry, Deng Economic Reform, jiang Military Modernization, they all had their faults but they shouldn't be disavowed without them China would be here today the way it is today.
All my Brothers!
Let's not forget that was one of the darkest days of our modern China, immediately after another darkest periods of foreign invasions and Japanese atrocities of WWII. We have to remember them but we must put those days behind us. We must work tirelessly from now on to help to build a strong and prosperous China to ensure those days will never return again for our children and grand children.