Chapter 422: Mechanics and Dogma
Not to mention the revolutionary undertaking, which is to revolutionize the destiny of heaven and completely smash the old world and build a new world that has never been seen before. It is a relatively gentle reform and a downwind reform that adapts to the trend of social development.
The earlier ones were Shang Ying's reforms, Chao Cuo's reforms, Wang Anshi's reforms, the more recent ones were Zhang Juzheng's reforms, and the future ones were Wuxu reforms, and these changes within the ruling class from the standpoint of the rulers' own interests were all difficult, cruel, and tragic processes. Even so, because of the nature of these reforms, the reformers who presided over the changes were able to win the support and approval of some people at the time.
Even in the old democratic revolution in modern history, a part of the insightful and propositional landlord class still supported the bourgeois revolution in China in the face of the general environment of the collapse of the country and the collapse of the country. There was almost no support at all, and it was accomplished entirely with the support and help of the masses of the people, and there was only one real revolution that changed the fate of China in the most thorough, and it was also the real revolution that changed the destiny of China.
To some extent, the Baath Party in the last years of the Ming Dynasty was in a worse environment than the true revolutionaries of that year. Whether it is the feudal ruling class, the landlord bureaucracy, or the Jiangnan business group that has begun to capitalize, it is fundamentally impossible for them to have the slightest support for the political propositions of the Ba'ath Party and the people's democratic system of the Ba'ath Party.
As far as the nationalization of land and the large-scale industrialization of state-owned land are concerned, they have no possibility to support such a thing that directly digs up the foundation of their existence.
Speaking of which, the term "the enemy of the whole world" could not be more appropriate to describe the Baath Party under the leadership of Wang Shuhui in the thirties of the seventeenth century.
The Han landlords, bureaucrats, and big businessmen, who are currently the ruling class, will not support the Baath Party, the Houjin Jurchens, as national invaders, will not support the Baath Party, nor will the peasant rebels, who have rapidly degenerated from peasant rebels to feudal hegemony.
For Wang Shuhui, for the Baath Party, their only supporters are the 100 million working people who are being exploited and oppressed.
Wang Shuhui is an ordinary person, no matter how much he knows that his proposition is correct and progressive, he must also face the reality of the situation. In this environment where the whole world is hostile, Wang Shuhui sincerely believes that the Baath Party can only succeed if and only with the support of the masses.
Under this understanding, Wang Shuhui's attitude towards the masses has not become very objective. Being cautious and fearing that the masses of the people will be wronged under the leadership of the Baath Party is Wang Shuhui's current state of mind. As a modern person, Wang Shuhui's more or less petty-bourgeois tendencies, coupled with this cautious mentality, make Wang Shuhui sometimes deviate from the track of seeking truth from facts.
For example, when he saw that the cadres of Zhuhu Farm treated the masses roughly, and the workers of Zhuhu Farm did not support the ideas of the farm cadres, he was very unhappy.
Especially when he saw that what the small boss of the chaos stall said as an "outsider" could be affirmed by the masses under the rule of the Baath Party, and the ideas of the Baath Party cadres had no voice among the masses, Wang Shuhui felt quite uncomfortable.
Let's just talk about this criticism meeting. Without talking about other issues, just talking about this form and the words that the farm cadres said in their mouths obviously had the taste of being on the platform, Wang Shuhui felt from the bottom of his heart that it should not be.
He felt that whether or not this Wei Laosan violated the policy of the Baath Party, it was a real contradiction among the people. In dealing with contradictions among the people, why should we not use such extreme means as criticism and struggle, which are specifically aimed at class enemies?
However, Wang Shuhui still pays attention to the rules in doing things. For investigation and research, he adheres to a basic principle of "only listening and not speaking, only ears and eyes without mouth". Naturally, in this situation, there is no possibility of any drama of "the big man and the micro service private visit for the people".
Because the cadres of the Baath Party were trained by means of industrialization and standardization, it is inevitable that these people lack the ability and quality to analyze specific problems. Dogmatism, rigidity and rigidity, in layman's terms, not looking at things is a big problem.
Stressing rules and emphasizing systems is a common merit of the nearly 50,000 Baath Party members today.
Adhering to the rules and adhering to the system is what Wang Shuhui said and said, and if the rules and systems of the revival party are violated, there are also party members who dare to say it in person, which is very good and very satisfying to Wang Shuhui.
However, Wang Shuhui also discovered a large number of situations in the Liaoning South Military Region, which made him a little helpless.
The same problem arose within the Baath Party and in the Baath Army, both among the Baath Party cadres and military commanders.
As long as there are things that are not in the regulations, as long as there are new problems that are not mentioned in the "Work Manual," and as long as there are new situations that have not been summed up in the past at the summing up meetings after military exercises and actual battles, most of the cadres of the Ba'ath Party and the commanders and fighters of the Ba'ath Army will not be able to make a concrete analysis of the specific problems on the fly. They only know that they are dragging and dragging according to the things on the "book", and doing things is particularly rigid and rigid.
For example, when conducting military operations and building civil fortifications in the winter climate of Tohoku, it is always difficult to dig trenches and tunnels because the land is frozen to death.
When most of the commanders and fighters of the Baxing Army encountered this situation on the battlefield, few of them thought that they could abandon the practice of digging tunnels and adopt the method of building ice walls, building breastop walls, and building above-ground fortifications to solve the problem. On the contrary, they asked the headquarters to provide them with more advanced and easy-to-use equipment and equipment.
The commander of one battalion even directly put forward the request of "whether it is possible to equip each field unit with a certain number of steam excavators."
To some extent, Wang Shuhui actually agreed with the idea of the battalion commander who asked for the troops to be equipped with steam excavators. After all, from a macro point of view, the modernization and mechanization of the armed forces is a general trend of historical development. Not to mention the steam excavator, Wang Shuhui also wants to equip the Fuxing Army with a satellite navigation system, and even install the "Gundam" in the Fuxing Army.
But the problem is that, in terms of the current industrial level of the Baath Party, not to mention "high up", even "low up" cannot be produced by Mao. Whether the Fuxing Army can be motorized during Wang Shuhui's lifetime is a big question, otherwise why would he bother so much about cultivating high-quality military horses.
Behind this problem is the problem of mechanization and rigidity in dealing with the problem that prevails throughout the Baath Party.
For example, now, it is clear that the masses below who participated in the criticism meeting have no enthusiasm at all, and they do not support it at all. However, several cadres of Zhuhu Farm still followed the rules of the criticism meeting step by step, and now they introduced Wei Laosan's problems, and then read out the policies that Wei Laosan had violated, and finally after asking the attitude of the masses several times, but without getting any response, the cadres who presided over the criticism meeting still insisted on announcing the punishment of Wei Laosan being paraded in the streets and then beaten with a military stick and locked up in confinement.
After the unenthusiastic criticism meeting ended, there were almost no people participating in Wei Laosan's parade. Only a few children followed Wei Laosan, who was escorted through the street, and laughed at the stone-throwers.
Looking at the deserted parade on the street, Wang Shuhui's brows furrowed tightly