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China is Communist, Dammit!: Dawn of the Red Dynasty

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"Without exaggeration, this may be the most important book you read in years. The end of the Western-dominated era is arriving. Mighty rebellion is brewing. Three great China, Russia and Iran, are now firmly at the forefront of the great struggle for better and truly free world. Jeff J. Brown has amassed amazing evidence, and he proves it again and again, how progressive, humanist and reasonable China really is, the most populous country on Earth. His conclusion is China is Communist! It is, despite what Western propaganda keeps regurgitating. China is Communist, and it is extremely 'successful', not just successful economically, but above all socially, culturally and morally. 'China is Communist, Dammit! Dawn of the Red Dynasty' is perhaps the best book written about this country in years. It will help to build bridges and disperse fears. It will smash all the empty stereotypes and cliches to pieces. It will put things into proper perspective. It will explain China to all those people living around the world, who somehow manage to retain an open mind and a thirst for knowledge. It could even prevent a new and devastating war. Like China's journey back, towards its well-deserved prominence, the author's book is part of this extremely important process; it is not the final word. Jeff J. Brown has produced a masterpiece, and many more will undoubtedly follow!" – Andre Vltchek Author of 'Exposing Lies of the Empire' and 'Aurora'

478 pages, Paperback

Published April 2, 2017

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February 1, 2020
This big book is dense with strong presention of excellently formulated refutations of common distortions of the nature of the PRC, demolishing common assumptions about its governance and much more, addresses the vast ignorance about its history prevalent in the west and is thorough in providing clear and forceful arguments for the realities of the Great Leap Forward and successes of the Cultural Revolution and the reality of who did what in it. The section on the Great Leap Forward has one oddity, of Brown accepting a western narrative of a famine borne from the excesses of that period causing the death of 30 million, despite the existence of two landmark studies refuting that figure, on by Sun Jingxian, the other by Utsa Patnaik. As DongPing Han relates in one anecdote in a book he is the co-author of, the western narrative does not live in the collective memory of those who experienced that period. Because it never happened. The many facets of how the genius of Mao Dzedong in leading a massive country to emerge from decades of colonial exploitation and domination, a war of imperialist conquest, massive, crippling destruction therefrom and utter misery of the populace to eventual victory, reconstruction and rapid development that resulted in a leading world power, is well presented. One star deducted for no index or citations, negating some of its potential timelessness as an authoritative sourcebook for countering the tired tropes about China. Also for the many typos, evident lack of proof-reading and the extremely poor quality of the photography and their reproduction and ditto for the graphics such as tables and maps. A couple of the graphs look like they were printed with a dot matrix printer and photographed out of focus. The maps are often unreadable. A "second edition" with a different title and cover art has been printed but only the cover must be different based on checking for whether some glaring textual errors in the "first edition" were corrected.

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