When Communist revolutionaries seized control of Mainland China in
1949, they faced enormous challenges of state and nation building.
China occupied a vast territory, had a huge and poorly integrated
population and suffered from a woefully backward economy. Building
a Socialist Chinese state required effectivly managing significant
opposition to the imposition of the Communist regime. This study
examines the the Chinese Communist Party employed language as an
essential part of its strategy to achieving these goals.
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