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1- Mao talks about how revolutions aren’t nice or kind or anything forgiving. He talks, calling it, “an act of violence” where one social class ends up taking over the other. This goes to show that Mao tried to show the people that revolutions were struggles that people needed to understand.

3- This quote shows that the people of China were in fact worried because of the amount of deaths occurring in China. Because of this, people were scared and since there was a chance of another revolution, Mao said this to calm the people down. By telling the people that even though there will be deaths, if it was for the people, naturally citizens will try to calm down. Which would eventually help Mao’s ability to lead the country.

5- Mao talks about how there will always be a struggle in a society. However, he talks about how struggle makes humans make continuous progress in inventing, creating, and advancing. This helps the people understand that the country has to struggle so that it can become better.

6- Once again Mao talks about how there will be a struggle for great ideas to success and appear. He emphasizes the fact that nothing else will help it appear and that the 3 “kinds of social practice, the struggle for production, the class struggle, and scientific experiment.”

7- Mao shows that he believes the people and their beliefs are the source for the success of China. Though the main factor of a successful government would be the way the government keeps their laws in line, the next most helpful thing would have to be if the people believe in the government. So talks how their “hope” is placed upon the people