Mao Zedong (commonly referred to as Chairman Mao) was a communist, and a political and military leader in China who led the Chinese people to a Communist revolution after the Japanese invasion during WW2. He was a great public speaker and persuaded many of his followers to come with him way out west in China so he and his followers could not be touched by the Nationalists nor the invading Japanese. After the war was over he and his followers returned to eastern China where they staged a revolution and overthrew the current Nationalist party who soon fled to Thailand where they still remain. Mao was a big fan of Stalin and his ideology and was gravely disappointing when Stalin died. After Stalin died, the relationships between the USSR and Communist China went south, the USSR and its leaders didn't like Mao and offered no support to China whether China wanted it or not. Mao had many reforms that were in fact quite useless because the country was not ready for them or they didn't do anything useful, for example, Mao wanted China to be the world leader in the production of steel, yet most people didn't even know how to make a proper furnace, much less make steel. Another example is the killing of the sparrows, Mao ordered this as a result of the crop failure which was due to his idea of China becoming the worlds leader in steel production. While the people made poor quality steel, the crops died, Mao blamed the crop failure on the sparrows and ordered the people to kill them, this caused even more problems because after the sparrows died, other animals that the sparrows ate came and ate even more crops came than the sparrows. After all of this Mao became really worried that after he died he will receive the criticism that Stalin did after he died, so Mao ordered a revolution that would eliminate all powerful political leaders and educators that would criticize him or be a threat, thus leaving only the generation that viewed him as a hero and a god. This was to a certain degree was successful but still did more harm then good, even to Mao, as for about 10 years there was wide spread chaos and destruction that further ruined the country. Mao died at 82 and still to a certain degree received criticism for what he did indirectly through Deng Xia Ping who undid nearly everything that Mao did along with condemning 4 of Mao's greatest followers to death through a public trial that was aired on television and printed in all newspapers and magazines. The trial was a public statement that what had happened in Mao's time, along with every change that it made, had to go, China needed a change in its government and politics.
Do you think that what Mao did was right, or was he being selfish and was power hungry?