Had a coworker ask me about the cultural revolution because I know things, particularly pertaining to China and Chinese history, but the cultural revolution is a blindspot for me, so I couldn't really answer.
I missed the opportunity to educate, and every moment since then has been agony. Please help me amend this.
Thanks in advance, comrades.
I haven't actually read it, but I've had "The Case of the Gang of Four" recommended.
It looks mysterious. It was published in 1977 and most editions include written work from Deng Xiaoping. Looks very of it's time.
Unfortunately, I can't find any actual info, summary, or review of the book.
I'm pretty sure I have it on my computer. I'll see if I can find my copy when I get back from work.
Thanks, but I can grab it on libgen. I mostly wanted to read some reviews or background info before diving in.