"“In sum, Mao Zedong thought is a return to pre-Marxist doctrines of socialism and philosophical idealism. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word—the correct Marxist-Leninist line—was with the Communist party, or, in certain circumstances with Mao alone. The elite, defined both by its possession of the Word and its exemplary spiritual character, will emancipate the majority, lift them and enlighten them. All the problems are in the area of doctrine, arising from those who misinterpret or neglect the doctrine and thereby become the prey of alien forces. Mao does not refashion Marxism, he merely se the terminology to express something quite different, something which contradicts it. As a result, Mao Zedong thought can scarcely even count as a form of “revisionism” since it does not “revise”, it ignores."