Chapter 974 Everything You Do Is Wrong
The role of the revolutionary army has been controversial.
Their emergence is often accompanied by the collapse of the old order. However, overthrowing the old system does not mean that a new, more just and reasonable social order can be established immediately.
This is a complex and lengthy process that requires careful consideration, careful planning, and a firm mass base.
As a group trying to change the status quo, the revolutionary army's original intention is often out of dissatisfaction with social injustice and the pursuit of a better life.
However, in the absence of clear goals and a mass base, they can easily go to extremes and violence.
This is because when the revolutionary army's actions lack clear guiding ideology and mass support, they tend to adopt more drastic and extreme means to promote change.
This kind of extreme and violence not only fails to solve the problem, but will bring greater harm to society.
In this case, terrorism, assassination and other means often become the choice of the revolutionary army.
These methods can cause huge shock and panic in a short period of time, but they cannot really solve the problem.
On the contrary, they will only increase social unrest and unrest, plunging more people into fear and chaos.
Chitong couldn't understand it at first, so Chang Wei followed up and arranged enlightenment education courses.
Children's brains are immature and their thinking ability is not that strong, but adults are different. Their thinking ability is enough to learn and think.
Chitong is already an adult, once the strongest killer in the empire, and now he has become the strongest killer in the revolutionary army.
Her experiences gave her a deeper understanding of the world.
However, when she began to be exposed to enlightenment education courses, she found that her ideas began to waver.
The curriculum of Enlightenment Education was unlike anything she had ever been exposed to. It not only imparts knowledge, but also cultivates people's thinking and judgment abilities.
During the course, Chitong heard many expositions on concepts such as justice, equality, and freedom.
These ideas are completely different from those she believed in in the past.
She began to think about whether what she had pursued before was really right?
In the enlightenment education course, Chitong became more and more shaken the more she listened.
She began to doubt whether what she was pursuing was really the right path. She began to think about whether the revolutionary army could really bring a better future to society.
She realized that simply overthrowing the old order would not solve the problem. What was more important was to establish a more just and reasonable social order.
This kind of wavering is not only a questioning of the revolutionary army, but also a rethinking of one's own life values.
"A successful anti-imperial movement not only needs to overthrow the old ruling order, but also needs to have a clear and definite program of action and deeply rooted ideological concepts to guide its actions. Does the revolutionary army have it?"
"No, it doesn't. It only has blank slogans. It only knows how to overthrow the empire, but it doesn't know how to build a better country after overthrowing the empire."
Action plan is the heart of an organization and the source of motivation that drives it forward.
Every organization needs a clear action plan to guide its members to move forward firmly in a complex and ever-changing environment.
For the revolutionary army, this program is even more crucial.
The revolutionary army's program of action is not just a piece of paper. It lists in detail the various action steps, strategies and methods that need to be taken to achieve anti-imperial goals.
Every word and sentence embodies the wisdom and determination of the revolutionary army. This program is not only the operational guide for the revolutionary army, but also its spiritual pillar, ensuring that anti-imperial actions always move in the right direction.
However, even with such a program of action, the revolutionary army still faces many difficulties and challenges.
Perhaps the biggest problem is that they lack a deeply rooted ideological concept.
Ideology is the soul and core of the Revolutionary Army. It reflects the Revolutionary Army’s basic views and opinions on society, politics, economy and other aspects. It is the ideological basis and guiding principle of the Revolutionary Army’s actions.
In Chang Wei's view, the revolutionary army is nothing. Not only does it have no action program, it is also quite weak in terms of ideological concepts.
They lack an ideological concept that can inspire fighting spirit and unite people's hearts, which makes them often unable to cope with difficulties and challenges.
Chitong, as a member of the revolutionary army, also felt this deeply.
She once fought for anti-imperial goals, but as time passed, she gradually discovered that there were many problems within the revolutionary army.
Although they have a common enemy, there is a lack of trust and unity between them. Lacking an ideological philosophy that could lead them to victory.
"Chitong, I have never doubted your courage and determination. However, to achieve your goals, courage and determination alone are far from enough. You need a clear program of action, a guide that can guide you forward."
Chang Wei's words were like a bolt of lightning, illuminating Chi Tong's heart.
She began to reflect on whether her past actions were really in line with the original intention and action program of the Revolutionary Army.
She realized that although she had been fighting, she was often fighting blindly and aimlessly. In such a battle, no matter how brave you are, it is difficult to achieve real victory.
"Ideology is the soul and core of the revolutionary army."
Chang Wei continued.
"It is not only our basic views and propositions, but also the ideological basis and guiding principles for our actions. An ideological concept that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people can inspire our fighting spirit and enthusiasm, unite people, and promote the development of the anti-imperial cause."
Chitong's brain was trembling. Although she could not fully understand every word Chang Wei said, she could feel the weight of these words.
Although these words were profound and difficult to understand, Chitong could feel the weight and power in them.
She understood that her past knowledge did have great shortcomings. What she pursues is not only victory in the battle, but also victory in the anti-imperial cause. And this victory needs to be supported by a clear action plan and a deeply rooted ideological concept.
"Then what was our mistake?"
Chitong asked.
"Your mistake is insufficient awareness."
Chang Wei replied.
"Although you have been resisting oppression, your actions often lack clear goals and strategies. Your behavior of colluding with foreigners to overthrow the empire may achieve some results in the short term, but in the long term, it will only make the anti-imperial cause sink into trouble. Deeper dilemma, this kind of behavior will not only fail to solve the problem, but will exacerbate social unrest and unrest.”