The Little Red Book - Quotations from Mao Tse-tung
By Tse-tung, Mao

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(180 Ratings)
Categories: Politics
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Publisher: Oak Grove
Language: English

Summary

FROM THE INTRODUCTORY: In studying the works of Chairman Mao, one should have specific problems in mind, study and apply his works in a creative way, combine study with application, first study what must be urgently applied so as to get quick results, and strive hard to apply what one is studying. In order really to master Mao Tse-tung's thought, it is essential to study many of Chairman Mao's basic concepts over and over again, and it is best to memorize important statements and study and apply them repeatedly. The newspapers should regularly carry quotations from Chairman Mao relevant to current issues for readers to study and apply. Continue reading...

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Helpful Customer Reviews

The Little Red Book - Quotations from Mao Tse-tung

Don
Don (Los Angeles, CA) Sun Mar 02 2008 03:18
Ludicrous at best.
Owen
Owen (Rochester, NY) Mon Sep 17 2007 08:56
Reads like the Bible.
Taylor W.
Taylor W. (The United States) Fri Jun 20 2008 16:58
A misinterperetation of the works of a great man.
Astrila
Astrila (The United States) Thu Jun 19 2008 14:44
The oh-so-famous "Little Red Book". I'm just curious...
Tim
Tim (Utsunomiya, Japan) Mon Oct 27 2008 00:41
From this book, I learned to be a better socialist.
Sasha
Sasha (The United States) Sun Jul 13 2008 22:44
Chairman Mao Tse-tung is like a bright sun shining upon all the world!
Bryan
Bryan (The United States) Tue Jul 01 2008 09:22
Useful as a historical document, if you are reading it for pleasure good luck to ya.
Peter
Peter (Sydney, Australia) Wed Jun 18 2008 23:06
At the time, we thought him quaint, now we realise he was just disastrously wrong.
Steve
Steve (Brokenhead Manitoba, Rural Route #4, Canada) Thu Oct 02 2008 22:25
politcal power grows from the barrel of a gun....his second wife was an actress...
Jeff
Jeff (Gig Harbor, WA) Sun Jun 08 2008 02:17
An army of the people is invincible...and a "dictatorship of the people" is a lot less effective than it sounds.