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minus-squareFaith [she/her]hexbear7·4 years agoI would suggest On Contradictions as a starter for Mao. It's a little dense and might take a few readings to fully grasp (did for me at least) but it informs you of the outlook Mao uses for the world and his writings. link
minus-squareFUCKTHEPAINTUP [any]hexbear2arrow-down4·edit-24 years agoImagine my frustration! Give me a second. Zizek has a good book on Maoism. Julia Lovell has a great book that finally just now covers international Maoism. Maoism: A Global History. Violence means a lot of things. link
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I would suggest On Contradictions as a starter for Mao. It's a little dense and might take a few readings to fully grasp (did for me at least) but it informs you of the outlook Mao uses for the world and his writings.
Imagine my frustration! Give me a second.
Zizek has a good book on Maoism. Julia Lovell has a great book that finally just now covers international Maoism. Maoism: A Global History.
Violence means a lot of things.
None of that is Mao though