In your textbook the author noted that despite shortcomings in psychobiographical accounts of Mao Zedong by Sheng (2002) , and Chang and Halliday (2005) , the accounts are still valuable. According to Flett, what makes these accounts valuable?
A) They showed that Mao has been unfairly blamed for millions of deaths in China.
B) They show that Mao was as much a victim of culture as the people he hurt through his policies, and that even highly influential people are affected by the culture that they help create.
C) They drew renewed attention to the role Mao played in the deaths of millions of people, and shows us that although culture shapes people, certain people shape culture.
D) None of the above
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