The Political Thought of Mao Tse-tung explores the ideological foundations and evolution of Mao’s political philosophy, tracing its development from the early revolutionary years through the consolidation of power in the People’s Republic of China. The book examines key concepts such as the mass line, class struggle, continuous revolution, and the relationship between leadership and the peo…
This book is the autobiography of Theodore H. White, a renowned American political journalist. In this reflective work, White traces his life and career as a journalist, from his youth through his wartime experiences to the landmark reporting that shaped modern political history. Through personal stories and observations, White provides an in-depth look at journalism, American politics, and the…
“Instead of Arms” is an autobiographical work by Swedish writer Gustaf Hellström, presenting a reflective account of his personal life, intellectual development, and experiences during a turbulent period in European history. Through intimate narrative and introspective passages, Hellström explores themes of identity, conflict, moral struggle, and the role of the writer in society. The boo…
This autobiography presents the personal journey and political experiences of Joseph Lagu, one of the most influential figures in the history of South Sudan. In “Sudan Odyssey Through a State: From Ruin to Hope,” Lagu recounts his early life, his rise as a military leader, and his role in the liberation struggle against successive Khartoum governments. The book provides a detailed narrative…
Rise Up and Walk is the autobiography of Bishop Abel Tendekai Muzorewa, one of Zimbabwe’s most prominent religious and political leaders during the transition from colonial rule to independence. In this personal narrative, Muzorewa recounts his early life, spiritual calling, and rise to leadership within the United Methodist Church. He details his political involvement through the African Nat…
Toward Freedom is the autobiographical account of Jawaharlal Nehru, one of India’s foremost leaders and the first Prime Minister of independent India. Written during his imprisonment by British authorities, the book offers a vivid narrative of Nehru’s personal life, political awakening, and philosophical reflections. It highlights his experiences in the Indian independence movement, his r…
This autobiography recounts the life and political journey of Michael Somare, the founding father and first Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea. In Sana, Somare reflects on his early life, his rise as a political leader, and his central role in guiding the nation toward independence in 1975. The book provides personal insights into the challenges of forging a new national identity, negotiating c…
The Unfinished Memoirs is the autobiographical work of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh. In this memoir, Mujib recounts his political journey from his early days as a student activist, through his imprisonments, and his struggle for Bengali rights and autonomy under the Pakistani regime. The book covers key events such as the language movement, his involvement in politic…
Jawaharlal Nehru: An Autobiography presents Nehru’s personal reflections on his early life, political awakening, and involvement in India’s struggle for independence. Written during his imprisonment from 1934–1935, the book reveals Nehru’s intellectual development, emotional journey, and growing commitment to India’s nationalist movement. In this 1982 edition prepared under the respon…
This book tals about biography of Ali Sastroamidjojo. We will explore not only his life's journey but also Indonesia's since the days of the Movement in the 1920s until the early 1960s. Regarding Ali Sastroamidjojo's personality, he explained his whole-life experience which reflects his personal character with a very strong urge to move forward, learn, grow, and expand his horizons. His honesty…