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 | | During the anti-rightist crackdown after the Hundred Flowers campaign, Lung was punished for his remarks, but he managed to regain his spot on the National Defense Council in December 1958. |  | | Useful insights into Mao& own goals for the Hundred Flowers campaign can be gained from 14 secret speeches he delivered between mid-February and late April 1957, collected in MacFarquhar, Cheek, and Wu, eds., The Secret Speeches of Chairman Mao, 113-372. |  | | For a perceptive analysis of the fundamental differences between the Hundred Flowers campaign in China and the post-Stalin Thaw in the Soviet Union, see S. Chen, Artificial Flowers During a Natural Thaw, in Donald W. Treadgold, ed., Soviet and Chinese Communism: Similarities and Differences (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1967), 220-254. |
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| | Hundred Flowers Campaign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Hundred Flowers Campaign, also termed the Hundred Flowers Movement,(百花运动/百花運動 bǎi huā yùndòng) is the period referring to a brief interlude in the People's Republic of China from 1956 to 1957 during which the Communist Party authorities permitted or encouraged a variety of views and solutions to ongoing problems. |  | | What would later be known as the Hundred Flowers Movement was first a small campaign aimed solely at local bureaucracies for non-communist-affiliated officials to speak out about the policies and the existing problems within the central government in a manner previously considered illegal. |  | | The Hundred Flowers movement led to the condemnation, silencing, and death of many intellectuals, also linked to Mao's Anti-Rightist Movement, with death tolls possibly in the millions. |
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 | | Hundred Flowers Campaign The Hundred Flowers Campaign (百花运动) period refers to a brief interlude in the People's Republic of China from 1956 to 1957 during which the Communist Party authorities permitted or encouraged a variety of views and solutions. |  | | Gennifer Flowers Gennifer Flowers (born January 24, 1950) is one of several women who have claimed to have had affairs with US President Bill Clinton. |  | | Flowers for Algernon Flowers for Algernon is a very moving science fiction story written by Daniel Keyes. |
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| | Singabloodypore: August 2004 |
 | | Letting a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend is the policy for promoting the progress of the arts and the sciences and a flourishing socialist culture in our land. |  | | It comes from a brief period of reform in the fifties known as the "Hundred Flowers Campaign" during which Mao encouraged complete freedom of thought, including criticism of the Party. |  | | NEW Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has vowed to "let the hundred flowers bloom" in Singapore, using his first major policy speech to announce relaxations on the Government's tight controls on free speech. |
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 | | Spence describes the Hundred Flowers campaign as a movement permitting the population to openly criticize the faults of the Chinese Communist Party. |  | | The first period directly reflects the hundred flowers campaign, in which took the life of Tietous father, when he was clearing trees in the countryside. |  | | She is later put in prison during the Hundred Flowers campaign of 1957. |
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| | Hundred Flowers Campaign: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The Hundred Flowers Campaign (百花运动, bǎi huā yùndòng) period refers to a brief interlude in the People's Republic of China from 1956 to 1957 during which the Communist Party authorities permitted or encouraged a variety of views and solutions. |  | | After the founding of the PRC in 1949, what would later be known as the Hundred Flowers Movement was first a small campaign aimed solely at local bureaucracies for non-communist-affiliated officials to speak out about the policies and the existing problems within the central bureaucracy. |  | | The Hundred Flowers movement also led to the death and condemnation of many intellectuals in the many years to come, many also linked to Mao's Anti-Rightist Movement, with death tolls possibly rising to the millions. |
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| | Hundred Flowers Campaign -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | intellectual leader who inspired a North Vietnamese variety of the Chinese Hundred Flowers Campaign, in which scholars were permitted to criticize the Communist regime, but for which he himself was ultimately persecuted by the Communist Party of Vietnam. |  | | "Hundred Flowers Campaign" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |  | | The native flowering plants of a region are its wild flowers. |
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| | FPO Brings Possibilities to the Industry. |
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 | | The Hundred Flowers campaign could also be viewed as an attempt by Mao to consolidate his power within the CCP. |  | | Conducted by Deng Xiaoping, the campaign labeled as "rightist" all those who had used the Hundred Flowers experiment as a platform for Party criticism. |  | | In this paper, I hope to show that the Hundred Flowers experiment was an attempt by Mao to further China's development by enlisting the aid of the nation's non-Party intellectuals, and that the movement's implementation signaled a major miscalculation on Mao's part. |
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| | Tony Cliff: China - Hundred Flowers Wilt (1959) |
 | | The “hundred flowers” campaign was launched largely as an after-effect of the Hungarian revolution. |  | | It is two years since the policy of “A hundred flowers will bloom” was launched in China (May, 1957). |  | | The following months saw the unfolding of a vast “anti-rightist” campaign attacking all those who dared to criticise the shortcomings of the Party during the month of “free criticism.” Thousands upon thousands both outside and inside the Patty became the victims of this campaign. |
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| | Gennifer Flowers Warns: President Hillary Would be 'Hitler-esque' |
 | | Flowers said the Clinton campaign's efforts to silence her were designed to be an "example" to other witnesses who spoke out. |  | | Flowers explained to Judicial Watch how the Clinton administration worked to discredit her in a campaign that seriously impaired her ability to continue working as a successful entertainer. |  | | Although he's not a party to Flowers' lawsuit, one-time nationally syndicated TV talk host Richard Bey has offered corroboration of her claims about a pervasive campaign to ruin her career. |
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| | Hundred Flowers Campaign |
 | | The Hundred Flowers Campaign (百花运动) period refers to a brief in the People's Republic of China from 1956 to 1957 during which the Communist Party authorities permitted or encouraged a variety views and solutions. |  | | It is also seen by many especially from the West that the Hundred Flowers was simply a plot by Mao to his power but more and more evidence out that it was only partially true. |  | | Premier Zhou Enlai was initially the head of this campaign. |
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| | Gennifer Flowers Warns: President Hillary Would be 'Hitler-esque' |
 | | Flowers said the Clinton campaign's efforts to silence her were designed to be an "example" to other witnesses who spoke out. |  | | Flowers explained to Judicial Watch how the Clinton administration worked to discredit her in a campaign that seriously impaired her ability to continue working as a successful entertainer. |  | | The TV talk host said he asked his boss directly, "Is this because of the Gennifer Flowers show?" Unable to reply, an unnamed network executive simply stared at his shoes. |
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 | | 1956-57 The government launches the Hundred Flowers Campaign which calls on intellectuals to criticize the government. |  | | These chapters describe Liang Heng's childhood and the enormous stress he was placed under when his mother was arbitrarily labeled a "Rightist" (a right-wing anti-communist) after the 100 Flowers Campaign of 1957 and forced to undergo public humiliation. |  | | 1957-58 The Anti-Rightist Campaign cracks down on those who had been willing to speak out during the "100 Flowers" (or forced to speak by "cadres"--local officials acting on behalf of the Party). |
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 | | One work-mate reports that she seems to harbor some doubts about the nature of the One Hundred Flowers campaign and the following rectitification campaigns. |  | | A particular area of concern is of course the anti-socialist stands taken by many artists and intellectuals during the 100 Flowers Campaign. |  | | Heartened by this response to their campaigns, the students organized the "Beijing Federation of Autonomous Student Unions in Universities and Colleges" and issued "Order No. 1" in which they urge their membership to organized a march on Tiananmen Square. |
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| | MRC FilmFinder-Full Record: China: the PBS series |
 | | It was the PRC's first major international confrontation." · Hundred Flowers Campaign (1959). |  | | "Period of retaliation against those who criticized the Communist Party during the Hundred Flowers campaign." · Sino-Soviet Split (1960). |  | | "Campaign by Mao to make China a world economic power through mass organizations and mobilization." · The Mao Years Part II: It's Right to Rebel! |
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 | | Hundred Flowers Campaign (1957)- Period in which Mao encouraged China's intellectuals to criticize the Communist Party. |  | | Anti-Rightist Campaign (1957+)- Period of retaliation against those who criticized the Communist Party during the Hundred Flowers campaign. |  | | During this time Mao instigated his most radical political campaign, the Cultural Revolution, that brought the nation to the brink of civil war. |
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| | Robert Gilman - The Times They Are A-Changin' |
 | | The first response to this recognition, be it in the Hundred Flowers campaign or in Khrushchev, is both confident and naïve, not fully comprehending the depth of change required to accommodate this new interconnectedness. |  | | In 1956 Mao Tse-Tung, hoping to get helpful creative input from the populace, urged the people to "let a hundred flowers bloom and let a hundred schools of thought contend." The resulting diversity of suggestions shocked the party leaders who soon ended the campaign and suppressed many who had spoken out. |  | | The Robinson campaign received a lot of initial attention in the press; but after a few successes in the more easily manipulated caucus states, it became clear that he was unable to appeal to any more than a hard-core following. |
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 | | The ferocity and scale of the discontent which the Hundred Flowers campaign revealed severely shook the Party leaders, and in 1957 many of those who had offered their criticisms were punished as part of the Anti-Rightist Campaign, set in motion to eradicate the 'poisonous weeds' which had sprung up in such alarming numbers. |  | | This slogan, used during the Hundred Flowers period of 1956-57, harked back to the distant past during the Warring States period (476-221 BC) when many different schools of philosophy existed in China. |  | | The modem 'Hundred Schools of Thought' were the criticisms of the Communist Party which Mao invited in late 1956, partly in response to the Hungarian uprising. |
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| | Hundred Flowers Campaign - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | After the founding of the PRC in 1949, what would later be known as the Hundred Flowers Movement was first a small campaign aimed solely at local bureaucracies for non-communist-affiliated officials to speak out about the policies and the existing problems within the central bureaucracy. |  | | The name of the movement had originated from a poem: Simplified Chinese 百花齐放,百家争鸣, Traditional Chinese 百花齊放,百家爭鳴 (Pinyin bài huā qífàng, bǎi jiā zhēngmíng, "Let a hundred flowers bloom: let a hundred schools of thought contend." Mao had used this to signal what he had wanted from the intellectuals of the country. |  | | The Hundred Flowers movement also led to the death and condemnation of many intellectuals in the many years to come, many also linked to Mao's Anti-Rightist Movement, with death tolls possibly rising to the millions. |
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| | orange on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Keywords: people person adult human being population mature political campaign presidential campaign election campaign election institutions electoral campaign political campaign presidential campaign election |  | | Flowers and fruits in all stages of development are on the tree throughout the year, although a large portion of the fruits ripen at one time. |  | | ORANGE [orange] name for a tree of the family Rutaceae (rue, or orange, family), native to China and Indochina, and for its fruit, the most important fresh fruit of international commerce. |
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 | | In 1956 Mao Zedong, the Communist Party leader, initiated the One Hundred Flowers campaign, which allowed open criticism of the government. |  | | The goal of this campaign was to industrialize China, so that it could compete with the United States. |  | | A revolution caused by this disastrous governmental mistake was avoided by the implementation of the Five Winds campaign. |
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 | | Unable to take place in the Conservatory of Flowers, which has been closed, to the public since 1995, the announcement of gifts was made in the nearby Hall of Flowers. |  | | The campaign to provide desperately needed renovation and repair to the 1870s-era Conservatory is being spearheaded by Friends of Recreation and Parks, and is one of the many preservation projects benefiting from the leadership of Save Americas Treasures grants. |  | | "The Conservatory of Flowers was a focus of community life for more than a century until it was closed in 1995. |
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| | Dick Morris Forced to Resign |
 | | First, Morris virtually admitted that he had been behind the surfacing of the Gennifer Flowers scandal, back in February 1992, when Clinton was in the midst of his primary election campaign in New Hampshire. |  | | Morris was able to weather these storms, and continue to exert influence over some of the President's campaign and policy decisions, until the LaRouche-led public campaign for his ouster took off. |  | | In 1988, Morris worked on George Bush's Presidential campaign staff (his ties to the Bush family date back at least to 1980, when he ran Prescott Bush Jr.'s unsuccessful campaign for the U.S. Senate seat from Connecticut). |
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| | Anti-Rightist Movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Anti-Rightist Movement was a reaction against the Hundred Flowers Campaign, which had promoted pluralism of expression and criticism of the government. |  | | It is not clear whether the Hundred Flowers Campaign was a deliberate tactic to smoke out "rightists", or whether Mao simply decided that it had gone too far. |  | | The first wave of attacks began immediately following the end of the Hundred Flowers movement in July 1957. |
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 | | In an effort to erase any potential accusations of dogmatic dictatorial rule, Mao called for "a hundred flowers to bloom. This act, followed by the second Rectification Campaign strained many of the remaining relationships that the First Leap Forward of 1956 had not yet damaged. |  | | According to MacFarquhar, the "Hundred Flowers movement and the subsequent Rectification Campaign resulted in a great number of personal tensions among Party members. |  | | The campaign, as well as the need to reign it in and crack down on the criticism that it generated, further undermined Party authority. |
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