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Fragments of Mao Ze Dong’s poetry in his own handwriting are from a little red book of his poems. The superimposed characters, when read together, evoke a popular Chinese saying: “A monk holding an umbrella—no hair, no sky (no law, no higher principle).”
Artwork for this issue was censored, pilfered, and assembled by the Committee for Global Enlightenment. Long live the people!