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Political Economy: Part II of Anti-Dühring

Questions by Host Anghelo Godino and Answers by Jose Maria Sison

Discussion of Philosophy: Anti-Dühring part I

Questions by Host Anghelo Godino and Answers by Jose Maria Sison

On the Origin of the Family, Private Property, and State

Answers by Jose Maria Sison, Chairperson Emeritus of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle

Address to the rally to demand the freedom of Kurdish people’s leader Abdullah Ocalan

ADDRESS TO THE RALLY TO DEMAND THE FREEDOM
OF KURDISH PEOPLE’S LEADER ABDULLAH OCALAN
By Prof. Jose Maria Sison, Chairperson Emeritus
International League of Peoples’ Struggle

On Comrade Mao’s Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art

Questions by Edna Becher of Panday Sining Europa

Semifeudalism in the Philippines

The semifeudal mode of production in the Philippines in the light of international and national developments in the past three decades.

Trotsky as counterrevolutionary

Trotsky was a glib orator and polemicist on momentary political issues but was shallow on fundamental questions of philosophy, political economy and social science

The Anti-Terrorism Act in the Philippines in relation to the CPP and the revolutionary movement

Under the Nuremberg Principles, the war of aggression is the most destructive form of violent attack on the civilian population and the social infrastructure and is therefore the worst form of terrorism

Scalice Come, Scalice Go

Scalice does all these as a “scholar,” who claims to be “speaking in defense of civil discourse, of democratic and public discussion, of verifiable evidence, of logical arguments and the defence of democracy and historical truth.

Initial Interview on Marx’s “Value, Price and Profit”

Marx found it necessary to write Value, Price and Profit and address it to the First International Workingmen’s Association in 1865 in order to counter the line of the economist Weston that it was futile