Political Comics--US and China Relations
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Buy the E-Book @ www.taoofmao.com
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The United States and China—two superpowers, two economic systems, two political systems, two unique philosophies, and one big mess! The Tao of Mao reveals four false dichotomies—Communism and Capitalism, Dictatorship and Democracy, Education and Entertainment, and Revolution and Religion—and what each duo dangerously shares in common as they play out within and between the U.S.A and China.
The Tao of Mao combines witty essays, hilarious comics, and profound poetry to poignantly point out the deeply ironic parallel between the European/American Industrial Revolution and China’s Great Leap Forward. Both revolutions broke their great promise of progress by paving the way to a rampant brand of consumerism designed to feed human addiction while neglecting our most basic needs and robbing the natural environment. Ending on a positive note, however, The Tao of Mao concludes by offering a fresh solution to stale problems, wise answers to smart questions, and sound advice to the inquiring collective mind of Homo sapiens.
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www.taoofmao.com

(paperback coming soon)
***
The United States and China—two superpowers, two economic systems, two political systems, two unique philosophies, and one big mess! The Tao of Mao reveals four false dichotomies—Communism and Capitalism, Dictatorship and Democracy, Education and Entertainment, and Revolution and Religion—and what each duo dangerously shares in common as they play out within and between the U.S.A and China.
The Tao of Mao combines witty essays, hilarious comics, and profound poetry to poignantly point out the deeply ironic parallel between the European/American Industrial Revolution and China’s Great Leap Forward. Both revolutions broke their great promise of progress by paving the way to a rampant brand of consumerism designed to feed human addiction while neglecting our most basic needs and robbing the natural environment. Ending on a positive note, however, The Tao of Mao concludes by offering a fresh solution to stale problems, wise answers to smart questions, and sound advice to the inquiring collective mind of Homo sapiens.
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www.taoofmao.com


