‘The Devil and Communist China’: Unmasking the CCP’s Demonic Nature

A book review on Steven Mosher’s ‘The Devil and Communist China: From Mao Down to Xi.’
‘The Devil and Communist China’: Unmasking the CCP’s Demonic Nature
Visitors look at paintings of late communist leaders Mao Zedong (L) and Deng Xiaoping at an art exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party in Beijing on June 24, 2021. Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images
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In his latest book, “The Devil and Communist China: From Mao Down to Xi,” Steven W. Mosher offers a bold perspective using religious and historical contexts. The book depicts Chinese communism, from its inception under Mao Zedong to its present form under Xi Jinping, as devoid of moral law and spiritual principles.

Aaron Pan
Aaron Pan
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Aaron Pan is a reporter covering China and U.S. news. He graduated with a master's degree in finance from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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