Mao's War Against Nature
Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary China
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the impact of Mao's policies, this narrative explores the intertwining themes of environmental degradation and human suffering in China during that era. It delves into the consequences of political decisions on both the land and the people, revealing the profound struggles faced by individuals amidst widespread ecological devastation. The book offers a critical examination of a tumultuous period, highlighting the lasting effects on the environment and society.


