: The book estimates over 70 million perished under his rule, including 38 million during the Great Leap Forward famine. Reception and Accuracy
: They argue Mao was not driven by idealism but by a personal lust for power , using blackmail and terror to dominate colleagues. Mao - Jung Chang-Holaepub.epub
" Mao: The Unknown Story " (2005), by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday, is a highly controversial biography that presents as a ruthless, power-driven tyrant responsible for over 70 million peacetime deaths. Core Arguments & Themes The authors aim to "unstitch the myths" of Mao's regime: : The book estimates over 70 million perished
: The book claims key events like the battle at Luding Bridge were manufactured propaganda and that Mao was often carried in a litter while others suffered. by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday