The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1

396



LAW 45

emerged

inthe
Communist

Party

inwhich
Mao’s
mainfoewasLin
Piao,

onceaclosefriendofhis.Tomakecleartothemassesthedifferencebe-

tweenhis

philosophy

and
Lin’s,
Maoonce

again

exploited

the

past:

He

casthis
opponent

as

representing

Confucius,
a.

philosopher

Lininfact

would

constantlyquote.

AndConfucius

signified

the
conservatism
ofthe

past.

Maoassociated
himself,

ontheother
hand,

withtheancient

philo-

sophical

movementknownas

Legalism,exemplifiedby

the
writings

of

Han—fei~tzu.The

Legalists

disdainedConfucian

ethics;

they

believedinthe

needforviolencetocreateaneworder.

Theyworshipedpower.

To

give

himself

weight

inthe

struggle,

Maounleashedanationwide

propaganda

campaignagainst

Confucius,
using

theissues
ofConfucianismversusLe-

galism

to

whip

the
young

intoakindoffrenziedrevolt

against

theolder

generation.

This

grand

context

enveloped

a.ratherbanal

powerstruggle,

andMaoonce

again

wonoverthemassesand

triumphed

overhisenemies.

Interpretation

No

people

hadamore

profound

attachmenttothe

past

thantheChinese.

Inthefaceofthisenormousobstacleto
reform,
Mada

strategy

was

simple:

Insteadof

strugglingagainst

the
past

heturnedittohis

advantage,

associ~

ating

hisradicalCommunistswiththeromantic

figures

ofChinese

history.

Weaving

the
story

oftheWaroftheThree

Kingdoms

intothe

struggle

be-

tweentheUnited
States,
theSoviet
Union,
and
China,

becasthimselfas

Chuko

Liang.

Asthe
emperors

had,
hewelcomedthecultlikeadorationof

the
masses,

understanding

thattheChinesecouldnotfunctionwithout

somekindof
father

figure

toadmire.Andafterhemadeaterribleblunder

with
theGreat

Leap

Forward,
trying

toforcemodernizationonthe
country

and

failingmiserably,

henever

repeated

his
mistake:Fromthen
on,
radical

change

hadtobecloakedinthecomfortableclothesofthe

past.

Thelessonis

simple:

The
past

is

powerful.

Whathas

happened

before

seems
greater;

habitand

historygiveany

act

weight.

Use
thisto
your

ad-

vantage.

When

youdestroy

thefa.milia.r
you

createavoidor
vacuum;
peo

ple

fearthechaosthatwillfloodintofillit.Youmustavoid
stirringup

such

fearsatallcost.Borrowthe

weight

and

legitimacy

fromthe
past,

however

remote,
tocreate
a

comforting

and
familiar
presence.

Thiswill

giveyour

actionsromantic
associations,

addto
yourpresence,

andcloakthenature

ofthe

changesyou

are
attempting.

Itmustbeconsideredthatthereis
nothing

more
difficult

to
carry
out,

no?‘more
doubtfulofsmcers,

runmore
dangerous

to
handle,

thantoinitiateaneworder
ofthings.

Niccolo
;’\/iachiavelli,

I
~f69«I 52
7

KEYSTOPOWER

Human

psychology

contains
many
dualities,
oneofthem

being

thateven

while

people

understandtheneedfor

change,knowing

how
important

itis

forinstitutionsandindividualstobe

occasionally

renewed,

they

arealsoir-
Free download pdf