China In Crisis Waits For Clarity From The Us


(MENAFN- Asia Times) The Chinese Communist Party rules and holds power based on three legs. The first leg is, of course, self-interest, the preservation of its own naked power.

The second leg is the ideal and ideological content of the period and of the party, that is, Marxism and its revision of Marxism. The third leg is critical and affects the other two legs: the practical-utilitarian leg moves the party in different directions at different times.

In 1942, Mao Zedong, at the famYan'an conference, managed to make it a pillar of party politics. Through this, he managed to sideline and eventually oust the pro-Soviet faction through which Moscow hoped to control the Chinese Communist Party fully.

The principle is exemplified in the four-character
shishi qiushi, seeking truth from facts. This is an essential tof the party, so much so that the theoretical journal of the party is called
Qiushi,“seeking truth.”

Of course, seeking the truth is not in isolation. It has to deal with two other elements: self-preservation and ideological principles. Mao himself put aside seeking truth in the late '50s and '60s when his officials blindsided him.

He didn't believe his loyal lieutenants when he failed to acknowledge the failure of the Great Leap Forward and during the Cultural Revolution. Then, seeking the truth was, for all practical purposes, put out the window because purely ideological pulls and Mao's self-preservation drove the country.

However, seeking the truth was the fundamental principle that moved the party to recognize the failures of the Cultural Revolution under Mao's rule and try out the path of Reform and Opening Up.

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