Did Chairman Mao write a Communist Manifesto?No. He didn't. And that's not the book that was cited in the original (falsified) story of FBI agents going to a student's home. It was the standard Quotations of Chairman Mao.
Freeper js1138 at post number 48 is suggesting the big senator's use of the term is not out of line.
I am taking the stance that I might indeed be ignorant of some forms of usage of the term "communist manifesto", and that it might be possible I am mistaken and the senator is right. Given that the Boston Globe did not flag it or call the senator to have it changed, that is a possible explanation I had not considered.
I know that Marx and Engels wrote "The Communist Manifesto" in 1848, and that Mao was known for "The Little Red Book", can anyone else look at the usage by the senior balloon from Massachusetts and verify what the poster js1138 said in his post at #48 about the usage of the term?