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"A powerful mixture of political passion and original research, a brave polemic against the fashionable view on China. … Aims a knockout blow at Jung Chang's recent book on Mao, which Bush and the conservatives rave-reviewed." Gregor Benton, Professor of Chinese History, University of Cardiff"This important book opens a much needed window onto Chinese perceptions of the country's post-Mao direction. … Highlights the renewal of popular support for socialism and the growing opposition to contemporary state policies." –Martin Hart-Landsberg, Professor of Economics, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon
"A powerful mixture of political passion and original research, a brave polemic against the fashionable view on China. … aims a knockout blow at Jung Chang's recent book on Mao, which Bush and the conservatives rave-reviewed."
–Gregor Benton, Professor of Chinese History, University of Cardiff
"This important book opens a much needed window onto Chinese perceptions of the country's post-Mao direction. . . . highlights the renewal of popular support for socialism and the growing opposition to contemporary state policies."–Martin Hart-Landsberg, Professor of Economics, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon




