Yes, I have. Its fine, but you should also note that it is essentially just excerpts of speeches Xi gave over the years. It will give you some insight to the CPC's goals and vision, but its very similar to Mao's Quotations in that you're not gonna have a fully laid out treatise or in-depth analysis of anything.
Most practical leaders don't have a manifesto or theory in the same way revolutionary ones do. They're too busy with actually governing to write books constantly. Stalin and Kim Il Sung were pretty unique in this way.
Even Lenin didn't write much after the October revolution.
It's awesome your child is so into Xi :xi-clap:
Not even born and she's seriously upping my reading game here. Its a big step to go from The Very Hungry Caterpillar to Essential Juche Works
the very hungry Kulak
akshually sweaty, my grandma from Russia said that it was actually Stalin who was the very hungry one, why do you think he had such a large spoon?
Stalin suck in at night with his spoon and ate 40 bales of grain, that's 4 10's and that's terrible
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Yes, I have. Its fine, but you should also note that it is essentially just excerpts of speeches Xi gave over the years. It will give you some insight to the CPC's goals and vision, but its very similar to Mao's Quotations in that you're not gonna have a fully laid out treatise or in-depth analysis of anything.
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I still liked it, but I didn't look into it at all before buying it, so I was slightly disappointed. Still gonna buy 2 and 3 though
Is there another work that does do this for xi jinping thought?
Most practical leaders don't have a manifesto or theory in the same way revolutionary ones do. They're too busy with actually governing to write books constantly. Stalin and Kim Il Sung were pretty unique in this way.
Even Lenin didn't write much after the October revolution.
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:wtf-am-i-reading:
I've been looking for some myself, but I'm sure someone around here knows.