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Cleansing the Class Ranks, or Cleansing of Class Ranks Campaigns, was a Maoist campaign during China's Cultural Revolution. The primary purpose of the movement was to eliminate "class enemies who have sneaked into the revolutionary organization", namely "traitors, spies, capitalist roaders, counter-revolutionaries and members of the Five Black Categories". The campaign particularly targeted purported supporters of Liu Shaoqi, who were referred to as "stubborn bourgeois power holders".
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