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Who suggested that'Opium' is a "seminal book of the twentieth century"?

  • Roger Kimball

  • Jean-Paul Sartre

  • John Locke

  • Adam Smith

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Roger Kimball, an American writer and editor associated with the conservative intellectual movement, coined the phrase'seminal book of the twentieth century' to describe the impact of'Opium', a novel written by Timothy Mo. The book serves as a social and historical examination of the opium trade, its global influence, and the complex interactions between China and the Western powers, particularly Britain, in the 19th century.
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