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How a political struggle became a project to remake the self — and why remembering it matters. Why the Cultural Revolution still speaks to us Between 1966 and 1976, China experienced a convulsion that reached into schools, homes, factories, and villages. Labeled the Cultural Revolution, it was framed as a campaign to purify the revolution by smashing “old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits.” In practice, it yoked high-level political struggles to mass mobilization and intimate coercion. People were not merely governed; they were enlisted to transform themselves and to police one another. That double move — political…
