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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
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KEYSTOPOWER
Human
psychology
contains
many
dualities,
oneofthem
being
thateven
while
people
understandtheneedfor
change,knowing
how
important
itis
forinstitutionsandindividualstobe
occasionally
renewed,
they
arealsoir-