On Guerrilla Warfare by Mao Tse-Tung
—
00:00 Small resistance can significantly impact political power.
06:08 Guerrillas evolve into national revolutionary military forces.
09:12 Mao Zedong’s policies caused millions of deaths.
13:55 Russia’s guerrilla tactics against foreign and internal enemies.
15:51 Guerrillas assist regular forces, and evolve in battle.
18:09 Guerrilla attacks strategically for political power.
23:25 Differentiate revolutionary vs. counterrevolutionary guerrilla warfare.
25:17 Innovate in warfare; avoid outdated strategies.
30:28 Guerrilla warfare lessons amid capitalism’s moral shortfalls.
31:52 Opposition to Marxism now arises from local movements.
—
Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.
—
- Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!
- Check out the 2022 Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!
—
- Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribe
- Check out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.
- Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/
- Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/
- Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.
—
- Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.
- Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.
- Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadershiptoolbox/videos
- Leadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.
- Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.
- Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/LdrshpTl
00:00:00,399 –> 00:00:04,080
Hello. My name is Jesan Sorrells, and this is the Leadership
2
00:00:04,080 –> 00:00:07,379
Lessons from the Great Books podcast, episode number
3
00:00:07,919 –> 00:00:11,519
128. The
4
00:00:11,519 –> 00:00:15,155
journalist Walter Durante once quipped that, quote, in
5
00:00:15,155 –> 00:00:18,215
order to make an omelet, you have to break a few eggs, unquote.
6
00:00:19,395 –> 00:00:22,835
Duranty was, of course, talking about the efforts of the Russian
7
00:00:22,835 –> 00:00:26,375
strongman known as Stalin to remake the Soviets
8
00:00:26,914 –> 00:00:30,720
in his own image, But Duranty
9
00:00:30,720 –> 00:00:34,560
didn’t realize, of course, at the time that the ultimate egg breaker of the
10
00:00:34,560 –> 00:00:38,260
20th century would ascend the feudal and colonial
11
00:00:38,320 –> 00:00:41,620
peasantry, one of the largest countries on the planet.
12
00:00:43,465 –> 00:00:47,225
We cannot think about the nature of warfare in the 20th century without considering the
13
00:00:47,225 –> 00:00:50,765
nature of revolutionary struggle and, of course,
14
00:00:50,825 –> 00:00:54,505
guerrilla warfare. After all, revolution and resistance
15
00:00:54,505 –> 00:00:58,090
go together. One follows the other, and
16
00:00:58,090 –> 00:01:01,870
political power comes out of the end of a gun.
17
00:01:04,009 –> 00:01:07,850
The long and tragic story of the post World War 1 20th century
18
00:01:07,850 –> 00:01:11,305
is partially one of vast static armies seeking to
19
00:01:11,305 –> 00:01:14,845
crush a people’s led rebellion to advance political
20
00:01:14,905 –> 00:01:18,665
aims. And in reaction and response, the other
21
00:01:18,665 –> 00:01:21,965
side of that story features small bands of jihadists,
22
00:01:22,730 –> 00:01:26,270
terrorists, revolutionaries, and guerrillas formed
23
00:01:26,410 –> 00:01:29,710
almost organically, it would seem, to oppose
24
00:01:29,930 –> 00:01:32,270
those large army’s goals.
25
00:01:34,330 –> 00:01:38,055
I have said in previous episodes that, quote unquote, the enemy gets a
26
00:01:38,055 –> 00:01:41,495
vote, and the enemy does. But the inevitable and
27
00:01:41,495 –> 00:01:45,255
unstated pushback to this idea is that somehow the level or
28
00:01:45,255 –> 00:01:48,855
the degree of resistance to the use of
29
00:01:48,855 –> 00:01:52,630
mass inflections of political and military power must
30
00:01:52,630 –> 00:01:56,070
somehow match the level, size, and force of the power wielded
31
00:01:56,070 –> 00:01:59,610
unjustly in order to be considered legitimate.
32
00:02:01,510 –> 00:02:05,110
This is a fatally faulty understanding that leaves the door open
33
00:02:05,110 –> 00:02:07,850
to the granular seat of resistance being planted,
34
00:02:08,664 –> 00:02:12,504
watered, and grown. It
35
00:02:12,504 –> 00:02:15,965
turned out, against all odds, that in the 20th century
36
00:02:16,185 –> 00:02:19,485
small resistance, small pushbacks, and small power
37
00:02:19,944 –> 00:02:23,724
mattered quite a bit. And the person,
38
00:02:24,100 –> 00:02:27,940
the individual, the, titular leader who understood
39
00:02:27,940 –> 00:02:31,560
this fact innately and leveraged this fact to secure
40
00:02:31,620 –> 00:02:35,220
himself long term political power over the lives of almost
41
00:02:35,220 –> 00:02:38,635
900,000,000 souls in one of the most populous countries on the
42
00:02:38,635 –> 00:02:42,075
planet is the book who is the
43
00:02:42,075 –> 00:02:45,535
person who wrote the book we are covering today
44
00:02:45,915 –> 00:02:49,135
on the podcast. Today,
45
00:02:49,650 –> 00:02:53,490
we will be pulling. We will be extracting. We will be, dare I
46
00:02:53,490 –> 00:02:57,010
say, in a guerrilla fashion, running
47
00:02:57,010 –> 00:02:59,670
after the leadership lessons
48
00:03:00,850 –> 00:03:03,990
for leaders in the 21st century,
49
00:03:04,925 –> 00:03:08,625
from one of the greatest political leaders of the 20th century
50
00:03:10,685 –> 00:03:14,045
on guerrilla warfare by
51
00:03:14,045 –> 00:03:15,745
Mao Zedong.
52
00:03:18,210 –> 00:03:21,590
Leaders, to engage successfully in guerrilla
53
00:03:21,650 –> 00:03:25,010
operations, you must articulate as a happy
54
00:03:25,010 –> 00:03:28,850
warrior a coherent, and some
55
00:03:28,850 –> 00:03:31,815
would say revolutionary, vision
56
00:03:32,695 –> 00:03:36,375
of the future. And we pick
57
00:03:36,375 –> 00:03:39,995
up from Mao Zedong on Guerrilla Warfare.
58
00:03:40,455 –> 00:03:44,055
The version that I have is translated and with an introduction by
59
00:03:44,055 –> 00:03:47,700
Brigadier General Samuel b Griffith, United States Marine
60
00:03:47,700 –> 00:03:50,600
Corps retired. Looks as though he,
61
00:03:51,620 –> 00:03:54,920
wrote 2 introductions to, to this book.
62
00:03:55,620 –> 00:03:59,060
We will not be covering the introduction. Instead, we’re
63
00:03:59,060 –> 00:04:02,875
gonna jump right into what
64
00:04:02,875 –> 00:04:05,215
is guerrilla warfare.
65
00:04:07,035 –> 00:04:10,795
And I quote, in a war of revolutionary character, guerrilla
66
00:04:10,795 –> 00:04:14,475
operations are a necessary part. This is particularly true in a
67
00:04:14,475 –> 00:04:18,209
war waged for the emancipation of a people who would have an assassination. China is
68
00:04:18,209 –> 00:04:21,669
such a nation, a nation whose techniques are undeveloped and whose communications
69
00:04:21,970 –> 00:04:25,490
are poor. She finds herself confronted with a strong and
70
00:04:25,490 –> 00:04:28,930
victorious Japanese imperialism. Under these
71
00:04:28,930 –> 00:04:32,690
circumstances, the development of the type of guerrilla warfare characterized by the quality of
72
00:04:32,690 –> 00:04:36,155
mass is both necessary and natural.
73
00:04:37,335 –> 00:04:41,175
This warfare must be developed to an unprecedented degree and it must coordinate with the
74
00:04:41,175 –> 00:04:44,854
operations of our regular armies. If we fail to do this, we will
75
00:04:44,854 –> 00:04:47,275
find it difficult to defeat the enemy.
76
00:04:48,580 –> 00:04:52,419
These guerrilla operations must not be considered as an independent form of warfare. They are
77
00:04:52,419 –> 00:04:56,020
but one step in the total war, one aspect of the
78
00:04:56,020 –> 00:04:59,699
revolutionary struggle. They are the inevitable result of the clash
79
00:04:59,699 –> 00:05:03,345
between oppressor and oppressed when the latter reaches the limits of their endurance.
80
00:05:04,865 –> 00:05:08,705
In our case, these hostilities began at a time when the
81
00:05:08,705 –> 00:05:11,685
people were unable to endure any more from the Japanese imperialists.
82
00:05:12,785 –> 00:05:16,230
Lenin, the people in revolution, said, quote, a people’s
83
00:05:16,230 –> 00:05:20,010
insurrection and a people’s revolution are not only natural but inevitable,
84
00:05:20,390 –> 00:05:24,150
close quote. We consider guerrilla operations as but
85
00:05:24,150 –> 00:05:27,990
one aspect of our total or mass war because they, lacking the
86
00:05:27,990 –> 00:05:31,385
quality of independence, are of themselves incapable of providing a
87
00:05:31,385 –> 00:05:33,405
solution to the struggle.
88
00:05:35,145 –> 00:05:38,665
Guerrilla warfare has qualities and objectives peculiar to itself. It is a
89
00:05:38,665 –> 00:05:42,265
weapon that a nation inferior in arms and military equipment may employ
90
00:05:42,265 –> 00:05:45,840
against a more powerful aggressor nation. When the invader pierces
91
00:05:45,840 –> 00:05:49,360
deep into the heart of the weaker country and occupies her
92
00:05:49,360 –> 00:05:53,040
territory in cruel and oppressive manner, there is no doubt
93
00:05:53,040 –> 00:05:56,580
that conditions of terrain, climate, and society in general
94
00:05:57,025 –> 00:06:00,625
offer obstacles to his progress and may be used to advantage by those who
95
00:06:00,625 –> 00:06:04,305
oppose him. In guerrilla warfare, we turn these advantages to the
96
00:06:04,305 –> 00:06:06,884
purpose of resisting and defeating the enemy.
97
00:06:08,145 –> 00:06:11,764
During the progress of hostilities, guerrillas gradually develop into orthodox
98
00:06:11,824 –> 00:06:15,230
forces that operate in conjunction with other units of the regular
99
00:06:15,230 –> 00:06:18,770
army. Thus, the regularly organized
100
00:06:18,830 –> 00:06:22,670
troops, those guerrillas who have attained that status, and those who have
101
00:06:22,670 –> 00:06:26,295
not reached that level of development combine to form the military
102
00:06:26,295 –> 00:06:28,955
power of a national revolutionary war.
103
00:06:29,975 –> 00:06:33,575
There can be no doubt that the ultimate result of
104
00:06:33,575 –> 00:06:37,195
this will be victory.
105
00:06:39,909 –> 00:06:43,750
When we think about revolutionary characters, when
106
00:06:43,750 –> 00:06:46,250
we think about people who lead revolutions,
107
00:06:47,509 –> 00:06:51,004
we should be thinking about Mao
108
00:06:51,004 –> 00:06:54,625
Zedong rather than Lenin or even Stalin.
109
00:06:55,564 –> 00:06:59,245
Mao Zedong, born December 26, 1993, died
110
00:06:59,245 –> 00:07:02,844
September 9, 1976, also known as Chairman
111
00:07:02,844 –> 00:07:05,664
Mao, was a Chinese politician,
112
00:07:06,500 –> 00:07:10,100
revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People’s Republic of
113
00:07:10,100 –> 00:07:13,539
China, the PRC, and led the country from its establishment in
114
00:07:13,539 –> 00:07:16,680
1949 until his death in 1976.
115
00:07:19,875 –> 00:07:23,655
Mao was the son of a peasant raised in Shaoshan Hunan
116
00:07:24,115 –> 00:07:27,715
and, apparently his father was rather
117
00:07:27,715 –> 00:07:31,315
brutal with him, demanding that he get an
118
00:07:31,315 –> 00:07:34,670
appropriate education, which he, of
119
00:07:34,670 –> 00:07:37,650
course, did. Now
120
00:07:38,750 –> 00:07:42,190
being born in 18/93, there was a lot of things happening in East
121
00:07:42,190 –> 00:07:45,645
Asia, boxer rebellions, and, of course, the
122
00:07:45,805 –> 00:07:49,164
aftermath of World War 1. And,
123
00:07:49,405 –> 00:07:53,164
he, went to Peking University. And while working as
124
00:07:53,164 –> 00:07:56,465
a librarian at Peking University, he adopted
125
00:07:56,685 –> 00:08:00,360
Marxism Lex Marxist Leninism, and in
126
00:08:00,360 –> 00:08:04,139
1921 became a founding member of the Chinese Communist
127
00:08:04,280 –> 00:08:08,120
Party. He helped establish the Chinese Red
128
00:08:08,120 –> 00:08:11,500
Army as first in opposition to the,
129
00:08:12,039 –> 00:08:15,625
to the nationalist, the Comintag, but then later
130
00:08:15,625 –> 00:08:19,305
on in opposition to the Japanese imperialists. This
131
00:08:19,305 –> 00:08:23,085
is the perspective that he wrote, on guerrilla warfare
132
00:08:23,145 –> 00:08:26,205
from. But then after the war was over
133
00:08:27,090 –> 00:08:30,230
in the 19 forties, he turned his revolutionary
134
00:08:30,610 –> 00:08:34,130
army onto the Comatog and drove them
135
00:08:34,130 –> 00:08:36,630
out to the island of Taiwan.
136
00:08:37,890 –> 00:08:41,395
By the way, that’s gonna come back later to haunt us.
137
00:08:42,415 –> 00:08:45,935
He helped establish the, the the
138
00:08:45,935 –> 00:08:49,615
Chinese Red Army as a result, as I already said, and he developed a
139
00:08:49,615 –> 00:08:53,399
coherent and principled we’ll talk more about principles
140
00:08:53,399 –> 00:08:57,160
today as well, but a coherent and principled strategy, of
141
00:08:57,160 –> 00:09:00,300
guerrilla warfare. He laid it all out.
142
00:09:01,399 –> 00:09:05,080
Now with that being said, chairman Mao, it must be
143
00:09:05,080 –> 00:09:08,845
acknowledged, did lead China
144
00:09:08,985 –> 00:09:12,204
through the tumultuous middle part of the 20th century.
145
00:09:12,505 –> 00:09:15,805
Everything from great famines and great purges
146
00:09:16,264 –> 00:09:18,445
all the way to the little red book
147
00:09:20,120 –> 00:09:23,880
and, quite a few struggle sessions. His
148
00:09:23,880 –> 00:09:27,720
policies were responsible for a vast number of deaths. Close
149
00:09:27,720 –> 00:09:31,500
to 100,000,000 people died at his hands, or because
150
00:09:31,560 –> 00:09:34,815
of the ways in which policies that
151
00:09:35,115 –> 00:09:38,815
he advocated for were carried out by his henchmen.
152
00:09:40,154 –> 00:09:43,135
These people were victims of starvation, persecution,
153
00:09:43,675 –> 00:09:47,269
prison labor, mass executions, and, of course,
154
00:09:48,449 –> 00:09:51,509
famine. The Great Leap Forward,
155
00:09:52,930 –> 00:09:56,449
couldn’t have happened without there
156
00:09:56,449 –> 00:10:00,149
being enough bread to go around.
157
00:10:02,685 –> 00:10:06,285
Chairman Mao’s regime was totalitarian, and just like
158
00:10:06,285 –> 00:10:09,425
Stalin before him and Lenin before him,
159
00:10:09,965 –> 00:10:13,485
Mao Zedong was a totalizing force. He was
160
00:10:13,485 –> 00:10:15,745
principled, but he was totalizing.
161
00:10:17,310 –> 00:10:21,149
Everything bowed to him, and even these days
162
00:10:21,149 –> 00:10:24,690
in China, if you go and you read the Wikipedia
163
00:10:24,990 –> 00:10:28,750
article, which I pulled the majority of the information that I
164
00:10:28,750 –> 00:10:32,575
have from here today, from, If
165
00:10:32,575 –> 00:10:36,055
you go and read the Wikipedia article on him, you will discover
166
00:10:36,055 –> 00:10:38,875
that modern Chinese folks, the modern
167
00:10:39,815 –> 00:10:43,515
Chinese Communist Party, the modern
168
00:10:43,655 –> 00:10:47,470
CCP, struggles with
169
00:10:47,689 –> 00:10:50,910
Mao Zedong’s legacy. Yeah.
170
00:10:51,129 –> 00:10:54,970
He, just like Stalin with Russia, he jerked the
171
00:10:54,970 –> 00:10:58,649
Chinese out of peasantry and feudalism and into
172
00:10:58,649 –> 00:11:02,465
the 20th century, but he had to kill a lot of people in
173
00:11:02,465 –> 00:11:05,905
order to do it, and he had to be a man of
174
00:11:05,905 –> 00:11:09,585
iron principle during a time when the
175
00:11:09,585 –> 00:11:13,125
United States and the Russians, well,
176
00:11:13,345 –> 00:11:17,160
almost came to blows during that thing that we
177
00:11:17,160 –> 00:11:20,220
all forget that occurred in the middle of the 20th century
178
00:11:20,839 –> 00:11:24,439
called the Cold War. There’s a
179
00:11:24,439 –> 00:11:28,199
lesson here for leaders about principles. There’s a lesson here for
180
00:11:28,199 –> 00:11:31,725
leaders about strategy. There’s a lesson here for leaders about
181
00:11:31,725 –> 00:11:35,105
innovation. But if you get all caught up in the totalitarian
182
00:11:35,565 –> 00:11:39,325
nature of it you will miss the lesson. And don’t get me wrong,
183
00:11:39,325 –> 00:11:42,765
I’m not in favor of tyranny, but I am in favor of
184
00:11:42,765 –> 00:11:45,425
learning from everything
185
00:11:46,450 –> 00:11:49,990
and everybody. Back to the book, back to
186
00:11:50,530 –> 00:11:54,230
on guerrilla warfare. We’re going to pick it up
187
00:11:54,610 –> 00:11:58,130
with a discussion or chairman Mao’s
188
00:11:58,450 –> 00:12:02,035
I shouldn’t say chairman Mao Zedong’s positions,
189
00:12:03,214 –> 00:12:05,954
on guerrilla warfare in history.
190
00:12:07,295 –> 00:12:11,134
And I quote, guerrilla warfare is neither a product of China nor peculiar
191
00:12:11,134 –> 00:12:14,654
to the present day. From the earliest historical days, it has been a feature of
192
00:12:14,654 –> 00:12:17,790
wars fought by every class of men against invaders and oppressors.
193
00:12:18,330 –> 00:12:22,170
Under suitable conditions, it has great possibilities. The many
194
00:12:22,170 –> 00:12:25,470
guerrilla wars in history have their points of difference, their peculiar characteristics,
195
00:12:26,170 –> 00:12:30,010
their varying processes and conclusions, and we must respect and profit by the experience
196
00:12:30,010 –> 00:12:33,825
of those whose blood was shed in them. What a pity it
197
00:12:33,825 –> 00:12:37,425
is that the priceless experience gained during the several 100 wars waged by the peasants
198
00:12:37,425 –> 00:12:41,025
of China cannot be marshaled today to guide us. Our only experience at guerrilla
199
00:12:41,025 –> 00:12:44,865
hostilities has been that gained from the several conflicts that have been carried on against
200
00:12:44,865 –> 00:12:48,410
us by foreign imperialisms. But that experience should help the fighting
201
00:12:48,410 –> 00:12:52,090
Chinese recognize the necessity for guerrilla warfare and should
202
00:12:52,090 –> 00:12:55,070
confirm them in confidence of ultimate victory.
203
00:12:56,970 –> 00:13:00,570
In September 18 12, the Frenchman Napoleon, in the course of swallowing all of
204
00:13:00,570 –> 00:13:04,025
Europe, invaded Russia at the head of a great army totaling several 100,000
205
00:13:04,245 –> 00:13:08,085
infantry cavalry and artillery. At that time, Russia was weak
206
00:13:08,085 –> 00:13:11,925
and her ill prepared army was not concentrated. The most important phase of her
207
00:13:11,925 –> 00:13:15,580
strategy was the use made of Cossack cavalry and detachments of peasants to
208
00:13:15,580 –> 00:13:19,180
carry on guerrilla operations. After giving up Moscow, the
209
00:13:19,180 –> 00:13:22,880
Russians formed 9 guerrilla divisions of about 500 men each. These
210
00:13:23,020 –> 00:13:26,480
and the vast groups of organized peasants carried on partisan
211
00:13:26,540 –> 00:13:30,325
warfare and continually harassed the French army. When the
212
00:13:30,325 –> 00:13:34,165
French army was withdrawing, cold and starving, Russian guerrillas blocked the way and, in
213
00:13:34,165 –> 00:13:38,005
combination with regular troops, carried out counter attacks on the French rear, pursuing
214
00:13:38,005 –> 00:13:41,640
and defeating them. The army of the heroic Napoleon was
215
00:13:41,720 –> 00:13:45,320
almost entirely annihilated and the guerrillas captured many officers,
216
00:13:45,320 –> 00:13:49,160
men, cannon, and rifles. Though the victory was the result of various factors and
217
00:13:49,160 –> 00:13:52,840
depended largely on the activities of the regular army, the function of the partisan
218
00:13:52,840 –> 00:13:56,385
groups was extremely important. Quote, the
219
00:13:56,385 –> 00:14:00,145
corrupt and poorly organized country that was Russia defeated and destroyed an army led by
220
00:14:00,145 –> 00:14:03,985
the most famous soldier of Europe and won the war in spite of the
221
00:14:03,985 –> 00:14:07,830
fact that her ability to organize guerrilla regimes was not fully developed. At
222
00:14:07,830 –> 00:14:11,590
times, guerrilla groups were hindered in their operations and the supply of equipment in
223
00:14:11,590 –> 00:14:15,430
arms was insufficient. If we use the Russian saying, it
224
00:14:15,430 –> 00:14:19,130
was a case of a battle between, quote, the fist and the ax,
225
00:14:19,590 –> 00:14:21,450
close quote, Ivanov.
226
00:14:23,555 –> 00:14:27,075
From 1918 to 1920, the Russian Soviets, because of the opposition and
227
00:14:27,075 –> 00:14:30,595
intervention of foreign imperialisms and the internal disturbances of white Russian
228
00:14:30,595 –> 00:14:34,435
groups, were forced to organize themselves in occupied territories and fight a
229
00:14:34,435 –> 00:14:38,240
real war. In Siberia and Alishan, in the rear of the
230
00:14:38,240 –> 00:14:41,760
army of the traitor Denikin, and in the rear of the Poles, there are many
231
00:14:41,760 –> 00:14:45,200
red Russian guerrillas. These not only
232
00:14:45,200 –> 00:14:49,040
disrupted and destroyed the communications in the enemy’s rear, but also frequently prevented
233
00:14:49,040 –> 00:14:52,505
his advance. On one occasion, the guerrillas completely destroyed a
234
00:14:52,505 –> 00:14:55,965
retreating white army that had previously been defeated by regular red forces.
235
00:14:56,585 –> 00:15:00,425
Kolchak, Denikin, the Japanese, and the Poles owing to the necessity of staving
236
00:15:00,425 –> 00:15:04,025
off the attacks of guerrillas were forced to
237
00:15:04,025 –> 00:15:07,820
withdraw regular troops from the front. Quote, thus not only was the
238
00:15:07,820 –> 00:15:11,260
enemy’s power impoverished but he found himself unable to cope with the ever moving
239
00:15:11,260 –> 00:15:14,160
guerrilla, close quote, the nature of guerrilla action.
240
00:15:15,820 –> 00:15:19,580
The development of guerrillas at that time had only reached the stage where
241
00:15:19,580 –> 00:15:23,394
there were detached groups of several 1,000 in strength, old, middle aged and
242
00:15:23,394 –> 00:15:27,235
young. The old men organized themselves into propaganda groups known
243
00:15:27,235 –> 00:15:31,074
as silver haired units. There was a suitable guerrilla activity for the
244
00:15:31,074 –> 00:15:34,754
middle aged. The young men formed combat units and there were even groups for the
245
00:15:34,754 –> 00:15:38,580
children. Among the leaders were determined communists who carried
246
00:15:38,580 –> 00:15:42,420
on general political work among the people. These, although they opposed
247
00:15:42,420 –> 00:15:46,180
the doctrine of extreme guerrilla warfare, were quick to oppose those who condemned it.
248
00:15:46,180 –> 00:15:49,925
Experience tells us that, quote, orthodox armies are the fundamental and
249
00:15:49,925 –> 00:15:53,605
principal power. Guerrilla units are secondary to them and assist in the
250
00:15:53,605 –> 00:15:57,365
accomplishment of the mission assigned to the regular forces, close
251
00:15:57,365 –> 00:16:00,185
quote. Lessons of the Civil War in Russia.
252
00:16:02,250 –> 00:16:05,870
Many of the guerrilla regimes in Russia, gradually
253
00:16:06,010 –> 00:16:09,690
developed until, in battle, they were able to discharge functions of organized
254
00:16:09,690 –> 00:16:13,070
regulars. The army of the famous General Galen was entirely
255
00:16:13,130 –> 00:16:16,885
derived from guerrillas. During the 7
256
00:16:16,885 –> 00:16:20,565
months in 1935 and 36, the Abyssinians lost their war
257
00:16:20,565 –> 00:16:24,165
against Italy. The cause of defeat, aside from the most important
258
00:16:24,165 –> 00:16:28,005
political reasons that there were dissented political groups, no
259
00:16:28,005 –> 00:16:31,800
strong government party, and unstable policy, was a
260
00:16:31,800 –> 00:16:34,780
failure to adopt a positive policy
261
00:16:35,720 –> 00:16:37,820
of mobile warfare.
262
00:16:39,800 –> 00:16:43,480
Mao, in describing guerrilla warfare in history, of
263
00:16:43,480 –> 00:16:47,235
course, talks about the French army’s
264
00:16:47,455 –> 00:16:51,235
retreat from the Russian steppes during the Napoleonic
265
00:16:51,455 –> 00:16:55,295
wars, and, of course, ends his analysis with
266
00:16:55,295 –> 00:16:59,130
this quote. If we use the Russian saying, it
267
00:16:59,130 –> 00:17:02,270
was the case of a battle between the fist
268
00:17:02,650 –> 00:17:04,190
and the ax.
269
00:17:06,330 –> 00:17:10,089
Guerrilla strategy, whether it is guerrilla strategy applied
270
00:17:10,089 –> 00:17:13,775
to entrepreneurship and startups or guerrilla strategy applied
271
00:17:13,775 –> 00:17:17,475
to established organizations. Any type of strategy,
272
00:17:18,335 –> 00:17:21,315
that is based in overcoming an incumbent
273
00:17:22,575 –> 00:17:26,280
and in overthrowing their long held chivalis
274
00:17:26,580 –> 00:17:30,040
and rules and ways of, quote, unquote, doing things.
275
00:17:30,340 –> 00:17:34,100
Any strategy that is put forth in a guerrilla manner or
276
00:17:34,100 –> 00:17:36,840
executed in the form of guerrilla tactics,
277
00:17:37,845 –> 00:17:41,205
Any strategy relies on alertness, mobility, and
278
00:17:41,205 –> 00:17:45,045
attack. The gorilla must be alert to the
279
00:17:45,045 –> 00:17:48,565
conditions on the ground, both geographic, but
280
00:17:48,565 –> 00:17:51,925
also economic, social, political, and, of
281
00:17:51,925 –> 00:17:55,659
course, spiritual. The gorilla must be
282
00:17:55,659 –> 00:17:59,340
able to move. The gorilla must not be tied
283
00:17:59,340 –> 00:18:02,940
down to a particular place or even to a particular set of
284
00:18:02,940 –> 00:18:06,159
ideas. And the gorilla is always
285
00:18:06,299 –> 00:18:09,934
attacking. Mau noted this. He said
286
00:18:09,934 –> 00:18:13,475
the gorilla is always attacking from the rear.
287
00:18:15,054 –> 00:18:18,034
Gorilla’s strategy relies on adaptability, innovation,
288
00:18:18,575 –> 00:18:22,010
and it also relies on a
289
00:18:22,070 –> 00:18:25,510
hyper level of skin in the game that tends to
290
00:18:25,510 –> 00:18:28,890
defy and flummox mature systems.
291
00:18:31,669 –> 00:18:35,325
Guerrilla warfare, All guerrilla warfare is typically based on the
292
00:18:35,325 –> 00:18:38,625
attaining of political power. Not necessarily
293
00:18:39,005 –> 00:18:42,465
theological power or social power or cultural power,
294
00:18:42,765 –> 00:18:46,320
but political power. Because most of the purveyors
295
00:18:46,539 –> 00:18:50,139
of guerrilla warfare, most of the individuals who engage in guerrilla
296
00:18:50,139 –> 00:18:52,880
warfare are attempting
297
00:18:53,820 –> 00:18:57,279
to create political change via other
298
00:18:57,340 –> 00:19:00,905
means. In many
299
00:19:00,905 –> 00:19:04,505
ways, the tip towards the tyrannical use of power to
300
00:19:04,505 –> 00:19:08,345
control other people and ensure compliance is always just
301
00:19:08,345 –> 00:19:11,965
there on the other side of the revolutionary
302
00:19:12,425 –> 00:19:15,840
Elon and the really drab and
303
00:19:15,840 –> 00:19:19,519
dour uniforms. It is
304
00:19:19,519 –> 00:19:22,419
that compliance that you need in order to get people to,
305
00:19:23,120 –> 00:19:26,799
well, to fight and to die for you. From the silver haired
306
00:19:26,799 –> 00:19:30,295
brigade all the way to the children, Everyone is armed.
307
00:19:30,295 –> 00:19:33,355
Everyone participates. Guerrilla warfare
308
00:19:34,215 –> 00:19:37,275
and the overall guerilla strategy has to involve
309
00:19:37,575 –> 00:19:41,015
mass, which is what Mao started with in on
310
00:19:41,015 –> 00:19:44,680
guerrilla warfare. Mass
311
00:19:44,680 –> 00:19:48,380
though does not necessarily mean large. Mass does not necessarily
312
00:19:48,520 –> 00:19:52,200
mean huge. And that’s where we get confused because we think
313
00:19:52,200 –> 00:19:55,100
mass, we think a lot of people. But guess what?
314
00:19:56,054 –> 00:19:59,815
If I wanted to overthrow the country or if I
315
00:19:59,815 –> 00:20:03,654
just wanted to overthrow your business, I wouldn’t need a
316
00:20:03,654 –> 00:20:07,335
whole bunch of people. Matter of fact, if I really wanted to start some
317
00:20:07,335 –> 00:20:10,920
problems at Google or Facebook or John
318
00:20:10,920 –> 00:20:14,300
Deere or Toyota or Ford
319
00:20:14,840 –> 00:20:18,360
or even SpaceX, all I would need is a
320
00:20:18,360 –> 00:20:21,915
really dedicated group of
321
00:20:21,975 –> 00:20:25,115
like minded individuals with low numbers.
322
00:20:27,895 –> 00:20:31,435
Leaders need to understand that you don’t need
323
00:20:31,735 –> 00:20:35,450
all of these, to paraphrase the comedian Joey Diaz,
324
00:20:35,910 –> 00:20:39,750
motherfuckers out here in order to get shit
325
00:20:39,750 –> 00:20:43,050
done. Leaders need to understand
326
00:20:43,910 –> 00:20:47,530
that all you need is the impact of a historical vision
327
00:20:47,735 –> 00:20:51,255
of where you like to go. You need revolutionary elan for
328
00:20:51,255 –> 00:20:54,155
sure, and you need to keep that level of emotional
329
00:20:54,695 –> 00:20:58,455
engagement at a high level. But you really don’t need all these people. You
330
00:20:58,455 –> 00:21:01,790
just need the dedicated few, The proud,
331
00:21:02,330 –> 00:21:05,850
to paraphrase from another segment of our
332
00:21:05,850 –> 00:21:08,990
American military, you need the marines.
333
00:21:10,650 –> 00:21:13,950
But you need to apply that thinking to guerrilla
334
00:21:14,010 –> 00:21:17,794
strategy and guerrilla tactics in
335
00:21:17,794 –> 00:21:21,634
guerrilla warfare. When you lead this
336
00:21:21,634 –> 00:21:24,054
way, when you lead,
337
00:21:25,154 –> 00:21:28,914
when you lead through understanding the impact of history
338
00:21:28,914 –> 00:21:32,610
on your vision, you will not have a disembodied vision. You will have a
339
00:21:32,610 –> 00:21:36,289
vision that actually works. You will have
340
00:21:36,289 –> 00:21:39,890
people who will be excited to kill the enemy, who will be
341
00:21:39,890 –> 00:21:43,409
excited to lean forward into business. They will be
342
00:21:43,409 –> 00:21:46,645
excited to stay long nights and do hard things.
343
00:21:47,665 –> 00:21:50,805
And when you lead this way, you will be leading with your fists.
344
00:21:51,745 –> 00:21:55,425
And leading with your fists, well, you don’t
345
00:21:55,425 –> 00:21:59,190
actually have to win the battle with the ax. You just
346
00:21:59,190 –> 00:22:02,870
have to knock it out of the other guy’s hand. Back to the
347
00:22:02,870 –> 00:22:06,330
book, back to on Guerrilla Warfare
348
00:22:07,110 –> 00:22:10,710
by Mao Zedong. We’re gonna pick
349
00:22:10,710 –> 00:22:14,365
up in a long chapter.
350
00:22:14,904 –> 00:22:18,745
Chapter 1, what is guerrilla warfare? We’re going to we’re gonna pick up with
351
00:22:18,745 –> 00:22:22,205
some ideas here that, I think you need to have.
352
00:22:23,385 –> 00:22:26,890
And I quote, in guerrilla warfare, slick the tactic of
353
00:22:26,890 –> 00:22:30,490
seeming to come from the east and attacking from the west. Avoid the
354
00:22:30,490 –> 00:22:34,170
solid, attack the hollow, attack, withdraw, deliver a lightning
355
00:22:34,170 –> 00:22:37,915
blow, seek a lightning decision. When gorillas
356
00:22:37,915 –> 00:22:41,675
engage a stronger enemy, they withdraw when he advances, harass him when he stops,
357
00:22:41,675 –> 00:22:45,515
strike him when he is weary, pursue him when he withdraws. In gorilla’s strategy,
358
00:22:45,515 –> 00:22:49,115
the enemy’s rear flanks and other vulnerable spouts are his vital
359
00:22:49,115 –> 00:22:52,570
points. And there, he must be harassed, attacked,
360
00:22:52,630 –> 00:22:56,309
dispersed, exhausted, and annihilated. Only in this way can
361
00:22:56,309 –> 00:22:59,690
gorillas carry out their mission of independent guerrilla action and coordination
362
00:23:00,149 –> 00:23:03,855
with the effort of the regular armies. But in spite of
363
00:23:03,855 –> 00:23:06,975
the most complete preparation, there could be no victory if mistakes are made in the
364
00:23:06,975 –> 00:23:10,655
matter of command. Guerrilla warfare, based on the
365
00:23:10,655 –> 00:23:14,415
principles we have mentioned and carried on over a vast extent of territory in
366
00:23:14,415 –> 00:23:18,230
which communications are inconvenient, will contribute tremendously towards ultimate
367
00:23:18,230 –> 00:23:21,929
defeat of the Japanese and consequent emancipation of the Chinese people.
368
00:23:22,309 –> 00:23:26,070
A careful distinction must be made between 2 types of guerrilla warfare. The
369
00:23:26,070 –> 00:23:29,910
fact that revolutionary guerrilla warfare is based on the masses of the people does not
370
00:23:29,910 –> 00:23:33,585
in itself mean that the organization of guerrilla units is impossible in a
371
00:23:33,585 –> 00:23:37,345
war of counterrevolutionary character. The
372
00:23:37,345 –> 00:23:40,865
second type of guerrilla warfare directly contradicts the law of historical
373
00:23:40,865 –> 00:23:44,625
development. If we fail to differentiate between the two types of guerrilla
374
00:23:44,625 –> 00:23:48,440
hostilities mentioned, it is likely that we will exaggerate their effect when
375
00:23:48,440 –> 00:23:52,200
applied by an invader. We might arrive at the conclusion that, quote, the invader
376
00:23:52,200 –> 00:23:55,880
can organize guerrilla units from among the people, close quote. Such a
377
00:23:55,880 –> 00:23:59,260
conclusion might well diminish our confidence in guerrilla warfare.
378
00:24:00,034 –> 00:24:03,495
As far as this matter is concerned, we have but to remember the historical
379
00:24:03,635 –> 00:24:07,475
experiences of revolutionary struggles. Further,
380
00:24:07,475 –> 00:24:11,075
we must distinguish general revolutionary wars from those of a purely, quote, unquote,
381
00:24:11,075 –> 00:24:14,670
class type. In the former case, the whole people of a nation without regard to
382
00:24:14,670 –> 00:24:18,030
class or party carry on a guerrilla struggle that is an instrument of the national
383
00:24:18,030 –> 00:24:21,870
policy. Its basis is therefore much broader than is the
384
00:24:21,870 –> 00:24:25,390
basis of a struggle of class type. Of a general guerrilla war, it has been
385
00:24:25,390 –> 00:24:29,055
said, quote, when a nation is invaded and the
386
00:24:29,055 –> 00:24:32,495
people become sympathetic to one another and all aid in organizing guerrilla
387
00:24:32,495 –> 00:24:36,335
units, in civil war, no matter to who to what extent
388
00:24:36,335 –> 00:24:40,175
guerrillas are developed, they do not produce the same results as when they are
389
00:24:40,175 –> 00:24:43,760
formed to resist an invasion by foreigners. Civil war in
390
00:24:43,760 –> 00:24:47,600
Russia. Close quote. The one strong
391
00:24:47,600 –> 00:24:51,059
feature of guerrilla warfare in a civil struggle
392
00:24:51,679 –> 00:24:55,299
is its equality of internal purity.
393
00:24:56,159 –> 00:24:59,965
One class may be easily united and perhaps fight with great effect, whereas in a
394
00:24:59,965 –> 00:25:03,645
national revolutionary war, guerrilla units are faced with the problem of internal
395
00:25:03,645 –> 00:25:07,085
unification of different class groups. This necessitates the use
396
00:25:07,085 –> 00:25:10,924
of propaganda. Both types of guerrilla
397
00:25:10,924 –> 00:25:14,544
war are, however, similar in that they both employ the same
398
00:25:14,899 –> 00:25:18,580
military methods. Now let me move a little bit further
399
00:25:18,580 –> 00:25:22,260
forward in this chapter. If in today’s struggle, we fail to apply the
400
00:25:22,260 –> 00:25:26,039
historical truths of revolutionary guerrilla war, we will fall into the error of believing
401
00:25:26,340 –> 00:25:29,695
with Tao Hu saying that under the impact of Japanese mechanized
402
00:25:30,315 –> 00:25:34,155
army, quote, the guerilla unit has lost its historical function, close
403
00:25:34,155 –> 00:25:37,995
quote. Jane Shishan writes, in olden days, guerilla
404
00:25:37,995 –> 00:25:41,435
warfare was just part of regular strategy, but there’s almost no chance that it could
405
00:25:41,435 –> 00:25:45,130
be applied today. These opinions are harmful. If we do not make
406
00:25:45,130 –> 00:25:48,809
an estimate of the characteristics peculiar to our anti Japanese guerrilla
407
00:25:48,809 –> 00:25:52,649
war, but insist on applying it to mechanical formulas derived
408
00:25:52,649 –> 00:25:56,169
from past history, we are making the mistake of placing our hostilities in the same
409
00:25:56,169 –> 00:25:59,905
category as all other national guerrilla struggles. If we hold
410
00:25:59,905 –> 00:26:03,665
this view, we will simply be beating our heads against the stone wall and we
411
00:26:03,665 –> 00:26:06,805
will be unable to profit from gorilla
412
00:26:07,825 –> 00:26:08,325
hostilities.
413
00:26:12,049 –> 00:26:15,490
You gotta innovate in business like you’re a
414
00:26:15,490 –> 00:26:18,929
gorilla or pirate or in
415
00:26:18,929 –> 00:26:21,830
leadership in general. Look, gorillas and pirates,
416
00:26:22,610 –> 00:26:26,210
have many things in common as we can see from that last
417
00:26:26,210 –> 00:26:29,995
clip we just read. They have the ability to rely on
418
00:26:29,995 –> 00:26:33,755
the failure of established incumbents to move quickly, break things, and
419
00:26:33,755 –> 00:26:37,355
take risks. Gorillas and pirates don’t care about
420
00:26:37,355 –> 00:26:40,895
history or the historical dialectic either.
421
00:26:42,110 –> 00:26:45,010
They don’t care about what came before. They only care
422
00:26:45,630 –> 00:26:49,330
about taking risks. As we know,
423
00:26:49,710 –> 00:26:53,230
innovation is the most overused word in business and
424
00:26:53,230 –> 00:26:57,070
leadership, and innovation really only matters if you’re a gorilla willing to
425
00:26:57,070 –> 00:27:00,825
break the bounds of approaches, forms, and even,
426
00:27:01,845 –> 00:27:04,185
well, even break the bounds of rebellion itself.
427
00:27:05,605 –> 00:27:09,205
This is why incumbents from politics to
428
00:27:09,205 –> 00:27:12,105
business, from finance to family,
429
00:27:13,080 –> 00:27:16,600
don’t like it when things change, don’t like it when a gorilla comes
430
00:27:16,600 –> 00:27:20,039
in and becomes the
431
00:27:20,039 –> 00:27:21,900
vanguard of a revolution.
432
00:27:25,465 –> 00:27:29,065
I love this quote from Vladimir Lenin, evil does not exist in
433
00:27:29,065 –> 00:27:32,825
guerrilla warfare but only in the unorganized and undisciplined activities that
434
00:27:32,825 –> 00:27:35,325
are anarchism are anarchism.
435
00:27:36,585 –> 00:27:40,280
He would probably say anarchism. Point is, and Lyndon was
436
00:27:40,280 –> 00:27:43,960
correct, it is that lack of organization. It is that lack of
437
00:27:43,960 –> 00:27:47,480
discipline that kills guerrilla leadership. It kills
438
00:27:47,480 –> 00:27:50,855
gorillas forward momentum. See,
439
00:27:50,855 –> 00:27:54,615
incumbents think that a gorilla, that a person
440
00:27:54,615 –> 00:27:58,375
coming in who is doing the things that a gorilla
441
00:27:58,375 –> 00:28:01,915
does, that is overthrowing the established
442
00:28:01,975 –> 00:28:05,035
system, they think that that person is undisciplined, unorganized,
443
00:28:05,655 –> 00:28:08,130
or even unfocused.
444
00:28:09,870 –> 00:28:13,490
That is the failure of the incumbents.
445
00:28:13,950 –> 00:28:17,730
That’s the failure of incumbents to even think
446
00:28:18,270 –> 00:28:21,815
about what is happening. They
447
00:28:22,034 –> 00:28:25,335
don’t understand. They don’t appreciate.
448
00:28:25,955 –> 00:28:29,414
And, invariably, they are
449
00:28:29,475 –> 00:28:29,975
overthrown.
450
00:28:34,570 –> 00:28:38,250
The biggest challenge that gorillas represent is a
451
00:28:38,250 –> 00:28:41,850
challenge of delivering chaos. It’s the challenge of
452
00:28:41,850 –> 00:28:45,610
taking risks to overthrow an incumbent, and it’s the challenge of doing it in a
453
00:28:45,610 –> 00:28:49,164
way where the incumbent is completely and totally taken
454
00:28:49,385 –> 00:28:53,005
by surprise. We saw this most recently
455
00:28:53,625 –> 00:28:56,985
in the, in the most recent
456
00:28:56,985 –> 00:29:00,044
presidential elections in the United States, but
457
00:29:01,360 –> 00:29:05,059
we also have seen it in a lot of other places. We’ve
458
00:29:05,200 –> 00:29:08,880
seen it in entrepreneurship, and we’ve seen it in the course of the
459
00:29:08,880 –> 00:29:12,720
last 25 years in the
460
00:29:12,720 –> 00:29:16,325
start up community. Pirates are
461
00:29:16,325 –> 00:29:19,625
organized and disciplined. They take risks. They overthrow
462
00:29:19,764 –> 00:29:22,825
incumbents. Gorillas are organized and disciplined.
463
00:29:23,845 –> 00:29:27,540
But gorillas and pirates differ in one very key way.
464
00:29:27,700 –> 00:29:31,540
Gorillas make sure to use propaganda. They use messaging to ensure
465
00:29:31,540 –> 00:29:35,000
that everyone stays in line. Remember that whole ensuring compliance thing?
466
00:29:38,020 –> 00:29:41,845
They use the messaging because they understand that the both the medium
467
00:29:41,904 –> 00:29:45,684
and the message are important to keep everybody engaged
468
00:29:45,985 –> 00:29:46,885
in the revolution.
469
00:29:49,585 –> 00:29:53,424
Leaders innovate like gorillas and scare
470
00:29:53,424 –> 00:29:56,210
the incumbents like pirates.
471
00:29:58,990 –> 00:30:02,669
So what are we to do with this
472
00:30:02,669 –> 00:30:06,510
information from the few clips that we’ve read from On Guerrilla
473
00:30:06,510 –> 00:30:09,890
Warfare by Mao Zedong? I would encourage you to pick up the book.
474
00:30:11,395 –> 00:30:15,155
One of the better chapters in it, if you’re going to pick it up,
475
00:30:15,155 –> 00:30:18,455
and one of the more highlighted or annotated chapters
476
00:30:19,315 –> 00:30:23,075
that I read in the book was on it was
477
00:30:23,075 –> 00:30:26,800
chapter 5, organization for Guerrilla
478
00:30:27,179 –> 00:30:30,620
Warfare. Could be particularly useful for you if you’re looking
479
00:30:30,620 –> 00:30:34,300
to mount an insurrection or overthrow an
480
00:30:34,300 –> 00:30:37,840
incumbent. What can we learn
481
00:30:38,540 –> 00:30:41,955
from what guerrilla warfare did
482
00:30:42,255 –> 00:30:45,395
and what it accomplished in the 20th century
483
00:30:46,015 –> 00:30:49,075
by writing history in iron and blood?
484
00:30:50,735 –> 00:30:54,570
Well, first the caveat. I don’t want it to be said that I
485
00:30:54,570 –> 00:30:58,250
am supportive of Marxist Leninism or Marx or or supportive
486
00:30:58,250 –> 00:31:01,630
of communist revolutions. I’m not a communist.
487
00:31:01,850 –> 00:31:05,610
I’m actually an anti anti communist, if
488
00:31:05,610 –> 00:31:09,375
you know what that means. I’m also not in support
489
00:31:10,075 –> 00:31:13,595
of overweening capitalism. I believe we need to have a
490
00:31:13,595 –> 00:31:17,435
moral core inside of our capitalism and our
491
00:31:17,435 –> 00:31:21,280
capitalistic approaches to the environment, to
492
00:31:21,280 –> 00:31:24,900
human capital, to dealing with other people, and to the
493
00:31:25,680 –> 00:31:29,440
the placement of our resources in the world. I do believe
494
00:31:29,440 –> 00:31:32,900
that one of the fundamental problems that has been exposed in the last 25
495
00:31:32,960 –> 00:31:36,705
years of, not only Western culture but
496
00:31:36,705 –> 00:31:40,385
also global culture has been the failure of capitalism to have a
497
00:31:40,385 –> 00:31:43,985
moral core and a moral core
498
00:31:43,985 –> 00:31:47,585
based not on secularism or secular morality but a
499
00:31:47,585 –> 00:31:49,285
moral core based in Christianity.
500
00:31:52,350 –> 00:31:56,190
With that being said, I wanna be very clear. The Marxist approach to
501
00:31:56,190 –> 00:31:59,630
revolution, the Marxist approach to guerilla tactics, the
502
00:31:59,630 –> 00:32:03,010
Marxist approach to piracy, the Marxist approach to innovation
503
00:32:03,765 –> 00:32:07,465
is inherently anti Christian and fundamentally
504
00:32:07,605 –> 00:32:11,385
Luciferian because it focuses on the dissolution and deconstruction
505
00:32:11,605 –> 00:32:14,665
of history, always chasing
506
00:32:15,845 –> 00:32:19,650
a never ending vista of utopia while quote
507
00:32:19,650 –> 00:32:22,310
unquote breaking a few eggs along the way.
508
00:32:24,530 –> 00:32:27,830
I think in the 21st century the
509
00:32:28,290 –> 00:32:31,350
opposition to marxism and leninism is coming,
510
00:32:31,825 –> 00:32:35,425
well, interestingly enough, from the places where marxism and
511
00:32:35,425 –> 00:32:39,025
leninism used to come from small places that are
512
00:32:39,025 –> 00:32:42,725
local. Small and local is the new big
513
00:32:42,785 –> 00:32:46,230
as we have moved past the traumas of the 20th century. And
514
00:32:46,230 –> 00:32:49,830
leaders should pay attention to this. Leaders should
515
00:32:49,830 –> 00:32:53,190
know that leadership is required to reduce the
516
00:32:53,190 –> 00:32:56,970
impact, to reduce the the overweening
517
00:32:57,430 –> 00:33:01,065
power of mass on a on the on the on local
518
00:33:01,065 –> 00:33:04,745
issues and on local incumbencies and
519
00:33:04,745 –> 00:33:08,585
even on local guerrilla factions, leadership is required to reduce
520
00:33:08,585 –> 00:33:12,205
the impact of the national on the local and to reverse
521
00:33:12,265 –> 00:33:15,870
the power of scaling problems to their highest level, which is what
522
00:33:15,870 –> 00:33:19,630
social media brings us rather than dealing with the problem closest to
523
00:33:19,630 –> 00:33:23,169
its source of origin. There’s no dopaminergic
524
00:33:23,630 –> 00:33:25,730
reward for solving a local problem.
525
00:33:27,975 –> 00:33:31,335
I think chairman Mao would agree with this next
526
00:33:31,335 –> 00:33:34,775
statement. Skin in the game is vital to any kind of
527
00:33:34,775 –> 00:33:38,615
gorilla strategy, but it’s also vital to
528
00:33:38,615 –> 00:33:42,350
any type of business innovation. Discipline is
529
00:33:42,350 –> 00:33:45,790
critical to the evolution of action. If you’re not
530
00:33:45,790 –> 00:33:48,690
disciplined, you’re just doing things.
531
00:33:50,190 –> 00:33:53,170
Kind of the way the Joker talked about it in The Dark Knight.
532
00:33:53,804 –> 00:33:57,644
I’m just a dog chasing a car. I wouldn’t know what to do
533
00:33:57,644 –> 00:34:01,184
with it if I caught it. And
534
00:34:01,404 –> 00:34:04,784
when faced with malevolence, a gorilla must maintain
535
00:34:04,845 –> 00:34:07,264
skepticism in the face of authoritarian,
536
00:34:08,284 –> 00:34:10,049
tyrannical manipulation.
537
00:34:12,270 –> 00:34:15,949
One of the ways that guerilla tactics work is they ensure
538
00:34:15,949 –> 00:34:19,630
compliance. They brainwash people with propaganda. And
539
00:34:19,630 –> 00:34:23,465
that’s not to say that we aren’t brainwashing our own social media
540
00:34:23,525 –> 00:34:27,364
ways in the appropriate social media ways in our own era and in our own
541
00:34:27,364 –> 00:34:30,505
time, but it is to say that we do live in a free society
542
00:34:31,045 –> 00:34:34,565
where alternative viewpoints can act in a guerilla
543
00:34:34,565 –> 00:34:38,380
fashion not only on your
544
00:34:38,380 –> 00:34:41,520
followers, but also on you.
545
00:34:43,340 –> 00:34:47,020
And that’s something to keep in mind if you’re gonna go out and be a
546
00:34:47,020 –> 00:34:50,380
pirate or behave like a
547
00:34:50,380 –> 00:34:54,175
gorilla. And
548
00:34:54,175 –> 00:34:57,796
well that’s it for me