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Tragedy Without Consequences | Mao's Great Famine (Frank Dikötter) BOOK REVIEW

Tragedy Without Consequences | Mao's Great Famine (Frank Dikötter) BOOK REVIEW

Mere Mortals Book Reviews

September 12, 202439m 39sFull

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Show Notes

Who is to blame if the leader can never be wrong?


'Tragedy Without Consequences' by Frank Dikötter is a historical book looking at the famine that was caused during China's 'Great Leap Forward'. It showcases the period from 1958-62 and why a series of decisions stemming from Chairman Mao resulted in the death of 30-45 million people. A reoccurring theme was being out of touch with reality, whether it be untested agricultural reforms, distorted data collection or continual lies bouncing from top to bottom. A truly sad period of history.


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(2:18) - Themes/Questions

(28:36) - Author & Extras

(32:21) - Summary

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