Friday, January 26, 2007

30% wrong, 70% right



This is one of Shanghai's few surviving neighbourhood Mao murals, probably from the 60s, found, with the irony China seems to specialise in, on a wall just behind one of the city's upmarket shopping areas.

The official line on Mao is that he was 30% wrong and 70% right. For an expanded overview of his career, including how a young Mao was inspired by a dream of individualism and more surprisingly female emanicipation, have a look at this Wilson Quarterly article .

1 comment:

Richard Young said...

"he was 30% wrong and 70% right" I'd say that was damning with faint praise, but then I reckon that's about my batting figures...