(2/3)Like Foucault (Marxist before, but essentially abandoned politics for more personal philisophy), Lyotard (Post-Marxist throughout), and Derrida (anti-Communist and essentially a Libertarian through the 80s as I understand it, then embraced Marxism AFTER the Berlin Wall fell)
Although the rapid industrialization was disastrous in its own right, the branch of GLF policy that *primarily* led to the frame was their central approach to agrarian collectivism. Killing birds *was* one disastrous agrarian party policy, of several. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Pests_Campaign …
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Bottom line: besides this type of policy not even making sense in an already industrilialized society; and the fact that many socialists— including myself— strongly oppose ANY sort of centralized, authoritative planning; agricultural science has advanced far beyond Maoist China.
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