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Sydney | China | David Goodman | University of Sydney | Culture | September 2009
Key Thinkers: David Goodman on Mao ZedongPart 1 | Part 2 Mao Zedong (1893-1976) is the controversial figure best known as the founder of the People’s Republic of China. He led the Chinese Communist Party from 1935 until his death and was a revolutionary, a guerrilla leader, a political and military strategist and icon for post-modern art. Mao himself was always anxious to be seen as an ideologist. David Goodman's lecture introduces the different and often competing strands in his ideology, which remain an important legacy for China today. Professor David Goodman is a Professor of Chinese Politics and Director of the Institute of Social Sciences. Sydney Ideas, University of Sydney, August 2009 Source: Duration: 28m 22sHelpIf playback stutters, press pause and give it time to preload. Optimal playback occurs when file is fully loaded. More. SlowTV SearchFriends of SlowTVYES! I wish to receive e-newsletters, alerts and updates from Friends of SlowTV. Or follow SlowTV on Twitter Real Estate search on thehomepage.com.au |