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Officially titled ''Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung'', ''The Little Red Book'', so known because of its cover, is a book of statements and quotations from [[China|Chinese]] [[Communism|Communist]] leader Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893-September 9, 1976) that was first published in January 1964.  It has been published in numerous editions and translations all over the world, although sales figures are unreliable.<ref>[[Wikipedia:List of best-selling books|List of best-selling books on Wikipedia]]</ref>
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[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] used it for an analogy to another favorite target in the "Communism" section in the chapter "Practical Conservatism" in ''[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]'':
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<blockquote>''"In exporting their philosophy, the Soviets employed a technique reminiscent of U.S. evangelical T.V. ministries.  They told people who were sick and hungry that they'd give them food and penicillin.  The evangelists forced them to read the Bible; the Communists made them read ''The Little Red Book'' - and if you couldn't read, the motherfuckers would recite it to you through a bullhorn."''</blockquote>
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==Link==
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*[[Wikipedia:Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung|Wikipedia]]
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[[Category:Targets|Little Red Book]]

Latest revision as of 12:49, 16 November 2021

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Officially titled Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung, The Little Red Book, so known because of its cover, is a book of statements and quotations from Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893-September 9, 1976) that was first published in January 1964. It has been published in numerous editions and translations all over the world, although sales figures are unreliable.[1]


Frank Zappa used it for an analogy to another favorite target in the "Communism" section in the chapter "Practical Conservatism" in The Real Frank Zappa Book:


"In exporting their philosophy, the Soviets employed a technique reminiscent of U.S. evangelical T.V. ministries. They told people who were sick and hungry that they'd give them food and penicillin. The evangelists forced them to read the Bible; the Communists made them read The Little Red Book - and if you couldn't read, the motherfuckers would recite it to you through a bullhorn."

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