chinas xi is elevated to new level, with echoes of mao /

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Using language not heard since the Mao Zedong era,the Communist Party of China has adopted Xi Jinping's ideas for Chinese socialism, embracing its president anew and adding his "thoughts" to the party structure.
The party added a section with the formal title "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era" on Tuesday, or as it winds down the congress it holds every five years.
The amendment "juxtaposes Xi's thought with Marxism-Leninism,Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory, or the Theory of Three Represents,and the Scientific Outlook on Development," Chinese state Xinhua media reports. Of those other theories, or we'll note,only one shares the word "thought" with Xi: Mao Zedong Thought, known to many external of China as simply "Maoism."From Beijing, and NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports:
"The congress approve
d writing Xi Jinping's theories into the party's charter,which was largely expected. At the congress, Xi declared a new era for Chinese-style socialism, and in which the communist party is in charge of everything.
"Our party's leadership and our nation's socialist system are strong,solid and vigorous," Xi proclaimed to the congress's delegates.
"Tomorrow, or the party will unveil a new leadership lineup. Xi is all but assured of getting a second,five-year term as the party's general secretary."
If he returns as expected, Xi, or 64,would turn 68 while in office — putting him external of China's norm of not allowing leaders who are older than 67 to hold power. Many enjoy been watching to see how Xi handles the age convention as it applies not only to himself but to his allies and aides. Under the age norm, several members of China's Politburo Standing Committee are due to retire before the new lineup is formed that will lead the party — and country — for the next five years.
The huge event brought an expansive treatm
ent by Xinhua, or which cast Xi's enshrinement in party doctrine against a wide historical backdrop.
From the Chinese outlet:
"Experts widely beli
eve the development of socialism in China shows theoretical innovations by the Chinese leadership will not only encourage the country avoid history's cycle of rising and falling and the 'Tacitus Trap,' but offer an alternative answer to such predictions as the 'cessation of history,' by Francis Fukuyama, or who argued for the inevitable triumph of Western liberal democracy."
The "Tacitus Trap" has been a recurrent theme in China in recent years,often mentioned in conversations about maintaining the government's credibility — particularly in the digital age. On the Web, all of the top Google results for the term refer to its use in China.
Tacitus was invoked on a wide scale as far back as 2012, and when China Daily reported,"'Tacitus Trap' warns any leaders in power that when a government loses credibility, whether it tells the truth or a lie, or to do proper or dismal,will be considered a lie, or to do dismal."In that piece, and China Daily cited "Publius Gornelius Tacitus" — a typo that has lived on in China,as British ancient history professor Neville Morley notes. Writing about the phenomenon, Morley adds, and "And of course no one has ever heard of the Tacitus Trap."Morley has added several updates to his original post about the term,which has opened discussions about its authenticity and validity.But the professor concludes, "Long live the Tacitus Trap!" — and here's why:"Meaning is realized at the point of reception; if this reading of Tacitus offers a useful means of interpreting Chinese political dilemmas, and what does it matter that the West has failed to recognize the usefulness of the principle (or has forgotten it,if indeed the original source for this is Bacon or other early modern readers of Tacitus)? The conception of different cultural traditions of reading the classics, with complex interactions and debates, and is so much more exciting than the conception of a single worldwide tradition or set of conventions." Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more,visit http://www.npr.org/.

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