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7141103Ethics in Red Book: Mao Quotations and PhilosophyThe Drag Queen Editionhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/ethics-in-red-book--mao-quotations-and-philosophythe-drag-queen-edition-9798347703258/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6687338/image.jpg?v=6386891532554700009797MXNGandhiInStock/Audiolibros/<p>This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.</p><p><strong>Ethics in Red Book: Mao Quotations and PhilosophyThe Drag Queen Edition</strong></p><p>Honey, hold onto your wigs because <em>Ethics in the Red Book</em> is serving revolution, drama, and moral dilemmas with a side of sequins and sass. Forget dusty manifestosthis is the tea on Mao Tse-tungs <em>Little Red Book,</em> the ultimate guide to running a revolution and slaying the ethical runway at the same time.</p><p>Mao wasnt just leading a revolution; he was turning out <em>looks</em>philosophical ones, that is. His quotes werent just words; they were mic drops, serving lines like:</p><p> <em>A revolution is not a dinner party.</em></p><p>Translation: This aint high tea, sis. Its messy, fierce, and ready to snatch your wig.</p><p>From dismantling centuries-old Confucian traditions to commanding loyalty with the force of a drag mother reading her house to filth, Mao werked ethics like it was his personal stage. But dont let the glamour fool you; this wasnt all sparkle and no shade. His moral philosophy walked the tightrope between collectivism and control, equality and authority, tradition and modernityand lets just say, not everyone was gagged in a good way.</p><p><strong>Why You Need to Read This</strong></p><p><em>Ethics in the Red Book</em> spills the drama behind Maos quotes and their impact on modern China and beyond. Youll kiki about the ethical dilemmas of revolutionary violence (<em>can you serve justice while slashing traditions?</em>), the glow-up of collectivism (<em>how much self-sacrifice is too much?</em>), and the legacy of Maoist propaganda that werked its way into the global discourse.</p><p>For queens who love a good paradox, this book dives into the contradictions that made Mao the ultimate moral diva:</p><p> <em>Equality? Fierce. But absolute control? 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Forget dusty manifestosthis is the tea on Mao Tse-tungs <em>Little Red Book,</em> the ultimate guide to running a revolution and slaying the ethical runway at the same time.</p><p>Mao wasnt just leading a revolution; he was turning out <em>looks</em>philosophical ones, that is. His quotes werent just words; they were mic drops, serving lines like:</p><p> <em>A revolution is not a dinner party.</em></p><p>Translation: This aint high tea, sis. Its messy, fierce, and ready to snatch your wig.</p><p>From dismantling centuries-old Confucian traditions to commanding loyalty with the force of a drag mother reading her house to filth, Mao werked ethics like it was his personal stage. But dont let the glamour fool you; this wasnt all sparkle and no shade. His moral philosophy walked the tightrope between collectivism and control, equality and authority, tradition and modernityand lets just say, not everyone was gagged in a good way.</p><p><strong>Why You Need to Read This</strong></p><p><em>Ethics in the Red Book</em> spills the drama behind Maos quotes and their impact on modern China and beyond. Youll kiki about the ethical dilemmas of revolutionary violence (<em>can you serve justice while slashing traditions?</em>), the glow-up of collectivism (<em>how much self-sacrifice is too much?</em>), and the legacy of Maoist propaganda that werked its way into the global discourse.</p><p>For queens who love a good paradox, this book dives into the contradictions that made Mao the ultimate moral diva:</p><p> <em>Equality? Fierce. But absolute control? Even fiercer.</em></p>...9798347703258_2gay publishingaudiolibro_9798347703258_9798347703258Futura DivineInglésMéxicoNoMINUTE2024-11-29T00:00:00+00:002gay publishing