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In China, the debate over Mao's legacy is growing increasingly heated, conducted via Web sites, articles and books.
Broadly, liberals and pro-market forces stand on one side; leftists and Maoists on the other. The leftists, perhaps better organized, operate scores of Web sites, including the popular Utopia (www.wyzxsx.com), Mao Zedong Flag (www.maoflag.net) and Red China (www.redchinacn.com).
Behind this florescence of often-aggressive debate lies the pressure of decades of fast economic growth on the country's rigid political framework, little changed since Mao's day. The government has responded by trying to better manage social conflict and increasing repression.
The liberal faction harbors a wide range of opinion. Some see Mao as a deeply flawed figure who had his achievements. Others see him as merely power-mad, even a Machiavellian killer.
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