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Mao's War against Nature

Judith Shapiro

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Mao's War against Nature

In "Mao's War against Nature," author Judith Shapiro delves into the environmental policies of Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party, revealing the profound impact of their ideology on China's natural landscape. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, this insightful book spans 332 pages and explores how Mao's vision of human dominance over nature led to significant environmental degradation. Shapiro argues that the traditional Chinese belief in 'harmony between heaven and humans' was replaced by a relentless pursuit to control the physical world, often with catastrophic consequences. This critical examination of 20th-century China not only highlights the historical context of environmental policy but also serves as a cautionary tale about the relationship between human ambition and ecological balance. Perfect for those interested in Asian history, environmental science, and the intricate dynamics of policy-making, "Mao's War against Nature" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the lasting effects of ideology on the environment.

Book cover of: Mao's War against Nature. By: Judith Shapiro

Mao's War against Nature

Cena regularna 149,00 zł
Cena sprzedaży 149,00 zł Cena regularna 153,00 zł