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=== Anti-leftist struggle ===
=== Anti-leftist struggle ===
The Eighth Party Congress in 1930 adopted a plan for full [[collectivization]] of agriculture. They rapidly formed communes that were poorly organized and lacked labor discipline, leading the country to lose 32% of its 23.5 million livestock by 1932. Extreme anti-religious policies that targeted low-ranking [[clergy]] in addition to the nobility, leading to a Lamaist rebellion in western Mongolia that was defeated in 1932. The Central Committee held a meeting in 1932 and purged [[Zolbingiin Shijee|Shijee]], [[Ölziitiin Badrakh|Badrakh]], and other [[Ultra-leftism|ultra-leftists]]. This plenary meeting adopted the New Course, which called for very gradual collectivization and separating low-ranking lamas from the feudal clergy.<ref name=":032" /><sup>:330–3</sup>
The Eighth Party Congress in 1930 adopted a plan for full [[collectivization]] of agriculture. They rapidly formed communes that were poorly organized and lacked labor discipline, leading the country to lose 32% of its 23.5 million livestock by 1932. Extreme anti-religious policies that targeted low-ranking [[clergy]] in addition to the nobility, leading to a Lamaist rebellion in western Mongolia that was defeated in 1932. The Central Committee held a meeting in 1932 and purged [[Zolbingiin Shijee|Shijee]], [[Ölziitiin Badrakh|Badrakh]], and other [[Ultra-leftism|ultra-leftists]]. This plenary meeting adopted the New Course, which called for very gradual collectivization and separating low-ranking lamas from the feudal clergy.<ref name=":032" /><sup>:330–3</sup>
=== Tenth Congress ===
The Tenth Party Congress in 1940 March celebrated the construction of [[socialism]] and emphasized the importance of stock-breeding to the economy. It called for the creation of a new constitution, which the Grand Hural approved in June.<ref name=":032" /><sup>:356–8</sup> It also created a new alphabet that replaced the old script which no longer accurately represented the pronunciation of Mongolian words.<ref name=":0322">{{Citation|author=A. A. Guber, et al.|year=1973|title=History of the Mongolian People's Republic|title-url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheMPR/page/n228/mode/1up|chapter=Cultural Construction in the MPR|page=}}</ref><sup>:463–4</sup>
=== Post-Choibalsan era ===
In 1956<ref name=":0332">{{Citation|author=A. A. Guber, et al.|year=1973|title=History of the Mongolian People's Republic|title-url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheMPR/page/n202/mode/1up|chapter=The Fight of the Mongolian People for the Victory of Socialism|page=}}</ref><sup>:411</sup> and 1962, the Central Committee of the MPRP criticized an alleged [[cult of personality]] around Khorloogiin Choibalsan.<ref name=":032" /><sup>:348</sup>
At its Sixth Plenary Meeting in 1964 December, the MPRP purged the faction of [[Tsogt-Ochiryn Lookhuuz]], [[Baldandorjiin Nyambuu]], and [[Bandiin Surmaajav]].<ref name=":0332" /><sup>:456</sup>
== Demographics ==
In 1947, 4.7% of party members were proletarians, 54.1% were herders, and 41.2% were [[Intelligentsia|intellectuals]]. By 1954, the number of proletarians had almost doubled, and the number of herders and intellectuals increased by 15.5% and 5% respectively.<ref name=":032" /><sup>:402</sup>
The percentage of proletarians increased from 14.9% in 1954 to 26.2% in 1961.<ref name=":0332" /><sup>:417–8</sup>


== References ==
== References ==
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