Pater FamiliasStuart Schram, Mao Tse-tung, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1966, 351 pages.doi:10.1111/apv.91013S. A. N. AdsheadUniversity of CanterburyPacific viewpoint
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MARTYRS OF THE COLISEUM OR HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE GREAT AMPITHEATER OF ANCIENT ROME, THE By Fr. A. J. O'Reilly, D.D. MARIAN - The Blessed Virgin Mary (Main Section) MEXICAN MARTYRDOM By Fr. Wilfrid Parsons, S.J. MYSTERIES, MARVELS, MIRACLES IN THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS By Joan ...
they are Marxism pure and simple. Her running mate has spent more time in China than anyone but an acolyte would. His students on those trips have stated he’s a fan of Mao. Mao Tse Tung, perhaps the most prolific serial killer in human history. He makes Stalin, Hitler, and Pol Pot...
When theSaturday Reviewinvited McKuen to review a collection of Mao Tse-tung’s poems, he made sure to stipulate that “Being neither far right, left, nor extreme middle (though having antagonized in my brief span each faction in turn), I am more concerned with poetry than with politics....
a fairly uncontroversial point given that the United States is virtually last among all rich nations even when private charity is counted. But the author wisely eschews rants like those of one prominent fellow ethicist who absurdly equates George Bush with Mao Tse Tung and the U.S. lack of ...
I can’t understand why draconian water restrictions aren’t in place… not just hose pipe restrictions, and polite requests to use a low setting on lavatory cisterns. When we lived in Hong Kong in 1965- 70, Mao Tse Tung cut off the water to Hong Kong one hot summer, and all four ...
There had been no celebration. It was March 25, 1968, and her hometown of Chengdu, in southwest China, was engulfed in Mao Tse-tung’s Cultural Revolution. Red Guards raided her apartment repeatedly, searching for contraband books or other evidence of political incorrectness. Her parents, brand...
This book by Jung Chang (also know for Wild Swans), is apparently the first time anyone has taken a really deep look into Mao Tse-tung’s reign over China, from the inside, and published such a whopper of a biography. The Daily Mail said “Few books are destined to change history, ...