ABSTRACT

The great leader Chairman Mao teaches us: we "should teach Party members how to use Marxist-Leninist methods to analyze the political situation and assess the class influence." This chapter focuses on the great victory of the Vietnamese people in their struggle against the United States for national salvation. The invitation for Kakuei Tanaka to visit China, like the invitation for Nixon to visit China, is primarily for the sake of the people. Through contacts with the upper strata of Japan, we open up a road for doing revolutionary work among the Japanese people and for supporting the Japanese people to rise up and make revolution. Chairman Mao invited Nixon to visit China in order to exploit contradictions. He teaches us: "It is necessary to pool together all struggles and gaps and contradictions which exist in the enemy camps and to use them as a weapon of primary importance against the existing enemy."