If you liked Xin gong shang zheng ce by Mao Zedong, start with A talk to the editorial staff of the Shansi-suiyuan daily (1968), Saikō shiji (1970), and Mō Takuto shuyō genron shū (1948). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends A talk to the editorial staff of the Shansi-suiyuan daily (1968), Saikō shiji (1970), Mō Takuto shuyō genron shū (1948), Oppose the party "eight-legged essay" (1955), and Bungeiron (1967).

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Xin gong shang zheng ce is by Mao Zedong.