FairAndUnbiased
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Dude the Cultural Revolution was more like a mass dis-organization rather than a mass orgainzation. Wide spread persecutions and violence without any proper rule of law, infighting within the CCP as well as outside such as in the local govt, schools, military, chaos in society, schools getting shut down, innocent people getting killed, etc. It seems like you are the one who doesn’t know what orgainzation is. What what was the “single goal” exactly? To purge some unwanted political rivals and to consolidate power for Mao? Why did the CCP admit that the Cultural Revolution was a mistake? Was it because the “goal” was a mistake or was it because the pursuit of this goal caused some bad consequences? In other words, the CCP had some poor organizational skills when they imposed this Cultural Revolution to persue that goal.
And don’t compare the organization of the Victorian era mines to the Cultural Revolution. The Victorian mine did not cause mass chaos by telling people to disobey their superiors, rebel and be suspicious of theor boss, etc. The Victorian era mines was fairly organized while the Cultural Revolution was just chaos.
You are still comparing apples to oranges. Yea the PRC from the 60s had a few armed skirmishes like the boarder conflict with India or the Soviet but are you saying those were comparable with the civil wars and the invasion of the IJA pre-1949???
So your “benchmarks” are still not valid at all since each “test” all had different “settings”. Ceteris Paribus!!!!
Yep, basically exactly as you said: Mao had a single goal: get rid of his enemies within the CPC. This goal was accomplished pretty well. So there was nothing wrong with the organizational skills here. Whether the goal itself was moral or not, is not the question. The CPC saying that the Cultural Revolution was wrong means that the goal itself was immoral. It didn't mean that the goal was poorly executed.
Another thing: the civil wars were due to KMT incompetence. If they did not attack the CPC in 1927, then again in 1946, the KMT would almost certainly still be a major political party in mainland China today. The KMT had only itself to blame for internal turbulence. Even Japan - why did Japan invade right then and there during the KMT era? Why not earlier or later? There is a reason for everything. The answer: the KMT failed to establish strategic deterrence towards Imperial Japan and failed utilizing its diplomatic resources to secure aid.
Even the Qing Dynasty was able to avoid outright invasion by any one foreign power by using diplomacy to play foreign actors against each other. The KMT failed. They failed to use their very deep relationship with all 4 major powers (British Empire, Germany, USSR and USA) to help China avoid being attacked by Japan. Chiang Kai Shek had extremely deep ties with both the USSR and USA: his son Chiang Ching Kuo was a military officer in the Soviet Army, he had a personal relationship with Stalin and his son married a Russian woman. Meanwhile, he also had a very deep relationship with the US, since his wife was educated in the US and he had the direct ear of President Roosevelt. Yet he was unable to secure any substantial help from EITHER the USSR or the USA. This is incompetence in the extreme.