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"Reform is China's second revolution"

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Calling reform a "second revolution" is Deng Xiaoping doing rhetorical jujitsu: he takes a word sanctified by Maoist struggle and redeploys it to legitimize something Maoism distrusted - pragmatism, markets, and incentives. "Revolution" evokes purity, sacrifice, and historical destiny; "reform" sounds managerial, incremental, even bourgeois. Deng fuses them to make change feel continuous with the Party's founding myth, not a retreat from it.

The context matters. By the late 1970s China was battered by the Cultural Revolution, economically stagnant, and politically exhausted. Deng needed to reopen the country and loosen command economics without conceding that the Communist Party had been wrong in a way that would invite a true counterrevolution. The phrase is a permission slip for officials and citizens: you can pursue wealth, productivity, and experimentation, and still be on the right side of history.

The subtext is both daring and controlling. Daring, because it reframes legitimacy away from ideological fervor toward outcomes - growth, stability, modernization. Controlling, because it keeps the Party as the sole author of historical change. If reform is a revolution, then it belongs to the same revolutionary lineage, and dissent that challenges Party rule can be painted as anti-revolutionary even as the economy liberalizes.

It's also a warning about speed and discipline. A "revolution" suggests sweeping transformation, but Deng's genius was to stage it as calibrated upheaval: decentralize, test policies locally, correct course, never let political pluralism ride shotgun. The slogan captures the bargain that defined post-Mao China: dramatic economic freedom under a tightly held political ceiling.

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Verified source: Reform Is China’s Second Revolution (Deng Xiaoping, 1985)
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The reform we are now carrying out is very daring. But if we do not carry it out, it will be hard for us to make progress. Reform is China’s second revolution. It is something very important that we have to undertake even though it involves risks.. This wording appears in an excerpt identified as "(Excerpt from a talk with Susumu Nikaido, Vice-President of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan.)" and dated March 28, 1985 on Marxists Internet Archive. Multiple secondary Chinese sources also attribute the line to Deng's March 28, 1985 meeting with Nikaido, but I was not able (in this search pass) to locate an official PRC primary-text publication (e.g., a scanned original transcript, an authorized Chinese-language collected works page with pagination, or a contemporaneous official newspaper transcript) that would let us state the *first publication* and provide a page number. Therefore: the earliest *verifiable* appearance I can point to from what I opened is this dated talk excerpt, but the "first published" venue remains unverified here.
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