Jose Maria Sison Archive

2020

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On The Struggle Against The Marcos Fascist Dictatorship

ND Line Online: On The Struggle Against The Marcos Fascist Dictatorship

Nasaan si Rodrigo

Chikahan with Joma Nasaan si Rodrigo

Left to discuss peace talks resumption with Leni

T]he NDFP, including its panel, should hold discussions with opposition parties, in particular, the Liberal Party,” de Lima told the underground newsletter

Why Trotskyites Are Counterrevolutionaries Like Their Idol Trotsky

PRISM editors are posting below the full text of another response, by the MLM Study Group – Metro Manila, to the Trotskyite views in general and on the Philippine revolution in recent years and decades

Sa kaunting tambak ng Dolomite sand na inaanod na

390 million pesos ang ninakakaw ng pangkat ni Duterte

Enduco: Comments on Scalice’s Speech

PRISM editors are posting below the full text of a response by Petra P. Enduco to the controversial lecture on 26 August 2020 by Trotskyite academic Joseph Scalice on the supposed role of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its founding chairman, Jose Maria Sison, in the fascist rule of the Rodrigo Duterte regime. We will post other reactions on Scalice’s lecture and his other Trotskyite writings and pronounements on the basis of Marxism and from nationalist-democratic viewpoints as well, as these become available to us.

Rise of the Marcos fascist dictatorship

First of 3 webinars on the Marcos fascist dictatorship

Diktadurya from Marcos to Duterte

This September, ND Line Online brings you the educational discussion series of Diktadurya: From Marcos to Duterte in commemoration of the people’s struggle against fascism then and now

Compilation of articles

This compilation of articles represents a first effort by the editors of PRISM to bring into sharp focus the substantial issues in the debate on the so-called “universality of protracted people’s war.”

Importance of the national democratic revolution in relation to the global anti-imperialist movement

Emerging from its costly wars of aggression in Indochina, the US hoped to make profits from military sales to the oil producing countries and expand production with the use of petrodollars deposited in Western banks