In the 100th Communist Party of China: where are the women? | Politics News
One hundred years after the Communist Party of China (CCP) was secretly founded on a Shanghai ship, China is different from the world the party wanted to overthrow in 1921.
People are richer, have fewer children, and have more job opportunities than their ancestors could have ever imagined.
But between the ups and downs, one thing remains the same.
Men continue to dominate political power.
There were no women in Shanghai that day and women’s rights were not specifically mentioned, although they were in the air as part of the protests that would inspire the leaders of the Chinese “New Culture Movement” and the KPZ on May 4, 1919. .
Why did We Choose Marxism? Why did the CPC Take Up the Mission?
Why The Red Star Shines Over China? In July 1920, a group of Chinese students who had been sent to study and work in France gathered at Montargis College. At the meeting, Cai Hesen said, We should imitate the Russian October Revolution to launch fierce revolution, organize the Communist Party, and implement the dictatorship of the proletariat. In August of the same year, Cai Hesen proposed in a letter to Mao Zedong to formally establish a Communist Party of China. Mao Zedong wrote back, saying: You are highly perceptive, and not a word do I disagree with in this letter. The name Communist Party of China was also first mentioned in the letter.