
Open Book with Anthony Scaramucci The Lie That Built Modern China - Frank Dikötter
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Mar 5, 2026 Frank Dikötter, historian and author who reshapes views of modern China. He reveals how China’s founding myth was constructed and continually rewritten. He examines the Long March story versus archival reality. He explores Soviet influence, Manchuria’s strategic role, and current controls over history and Hong Kong.
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Propaganda, Not Mass Appeal, Built CCP Legitimacy
- The Chinese Communist Party built its global image through relentless propaganda rather than organic mass appeal.
- Edgar Snow's 1937 book Red Star Over China amplified a tiny movement of ~40,000 into a narrative of nationwide revolutionary inevitability.
Communists Had Minimal Rural Support
- The CCP had almost no rural or urban base by the 1930s and relied on squeezing tiny pockets of control.
- Villagers were impoverished and unreceptive, so communists repeatedly moved on when territories became untenable.
Soviet Intervention Shaped China's Civil War
- Moscow repeatedly manipulated Chinese politics by funding and embedding agents inside the Kuomintang to advance revolution.
- Stalin alternated backing the Nationalists then the Communists, even prompting a 1929 Sino-Soviet war and later urging Mao to fight Japan.







