From: mim4@mim.org Subject: "Black Book" partial victory On February 26th, the Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM) won a partial victory when the editor and translator of the "Black Book of Communism" admitted misplacement of decimal points in the chapter on China by Jean-Louis Margolin. Those misplaced decimals caused deaths in the Great Leap movement led by Mao to be overestimated by a minimum of a factor of 10. The editor's letter is appended below. MIM still demands that Harvard University Press (which published "The Black Book") print an erratum to the first edition. We are also pressing the editor and publisher on several other factual errors, including, most relevantly, their belittlement of the brutal incarceration craze in the United States. "The Black Book" claims that imprisonment rates in China and the United States are "more or less identical" -- 0.5% in China and 0.645% in the United states. However, the difference between 0.5% and 0.645% is quite significant -- 40 countries listed in UN statistics have lower imprisonment rates than 145 per 100,000. The difference in incarceration rates is important to hundreds of thousands of people each year imprisoned in the United States who would not be imprisoned, if only the United States had the lower imprisonment rate of other countries. Furthermore, the December 1998 Atlantic Monthly suggested that the United States holds half a million more prisoners than China total. That's an absolute statistic not even considering China's much larger population! More and more people -- the vast majority of them non-communists -- are becoming concerned with the United States high incarceration rate and its human toll. It is of concern that while engaged in its own anti-communist crusade Harvard University Press printed lied about the facts or covered up the real extend of imprisonment in the United States. MIM's complete reply to Harvard University Press can be found at http://www.prisoncensorship.info/archive/etext/agitation/blackb4.html. If you wish to support MIM's call for an erratum, or wish to send your own letter to Harvard University press (which MIM would reprint), go to http://www.prisoncensorship.info/archive/etext/agitation/blackb2.html or contact mim3@mim.org. ********************************************************* February 26th letter from "Black Book" editor Mark Kramer ********************************************************* Harvard University Press sent me your e-mail correspondence about The Black Book of Communism. The points you raise in No. 1 and No. 2 are certainly correct. My original translation of these passages used the European symbol for "per thousand" (as the French edition did), but evidently the typesetter wasn't accustomed to the symbol and read it as "percent" rather than "per thousand." I should have noticed the erroneous switch when I looked over the galley proofs. I appreciate your drawing the misprint to our attention. It will be fixed in the next printing of the book. Best regards, Mark Kramer Director, Harvard Project on Cold War Studies Senior Associate, Davis Center for Russian Studies Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138