Talk:Cardinal directions
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- "Cardinal points are those points in a political line which separate one person or group of people from another. A non-cardinal principle is not worth splitting over. But where people or parties disagree as to cardinal principles they must split. See also: Maoism ==External link==What is a Cardinal principle? (http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/classics/text.php?mimfile=cardinal.txt)
I am unable to understand exactly what this means, and how it applies to Mao. Can someone simplify it and explain it better? Kingturtle 03:28 May 14, 2003 (UTC)