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This work examines the role of Chi in Maos style of uprooting the mountain of capitalism. It argues that in uprooting this mountain, Mao adopted a policy formulation approach which reflected his very Chi and that his personality, thought processes and creative policies were much influenced by the Chi elements of hyperbole and astronomical power found in traditional political leaders and Chinese literature. It also contends that it was the chi-possessed Mao who originally formulated the policy of the PRCs present four modernizations scheme.





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