He was not afraid of population growth, since he believed that China is able to solve this problem by increasing production. According to his words: "Even if China's population multiplies many times, she is fully capable of finding a solution; the solution is production."
Mao Zedong was not afraid of population growth since he believed that China could solve this problem by increasing production. According to his words: "Even if China's population multiplies many times, she is fully capable of finding a solution; the solution is production." Mao Zedong pointed out that people should learn how to manage material production and how to "manage themselves." Mao Zedong believed that China was strongest with a greater population by claiming that a high population was necessary to strengthen China's military and economy. Several communist leaders who believed in the ideology of having a large population encouraged citizens to have children
Mao Zedong supported population growth, viewing it as a means to strengthen China's economy and military. He believed that the challenges posed by a growing population could be addressed through increased production. However, concerns over rapid growth later prompted the implementation of the one-child policy in 1980, which was enforced until 2016.
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