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On Protracted People’s War and Related Questions

Study session with Comrade Joma, January 8, 2022

Pag-ahon at pagbangon: Mensahe sa BAYAN Metro Manila

Mensahe sa Disyembre 26, 2021

ILPS Webinar on the role of overseas compatriots in national and social liberation movements

ILPS Webinar on the role of overseas compatriots in national and social liberation movements

The Filipino youth movement then and now

Questions from ND Online School of Anakbayan-Europe
Answers by Jose Maria Sison, Founding Chairman
Kabataang Makabayan
December 12, 2021

AFP admission of baseless red-tagging, mass murder, fake surrenders and corruption

The credibility problem of the reactionary military begins with the fact that they are the brutal and corrupt instrument of US imperialism and the local exploiting classes

Talumpati ni Jose Maria Sison bilang panauhing tagapagsalita sa pambansang kongreso ng Anakbayan

Talumpati ni Jose Maria Sison bilang panauhing tagapagsalita sa pambansang kongreso ng Anakbayan

In Honor of Ka Oris, Message to the Memorial Meeting Held by Pagkakaisa in Zurich, Switzerland

In Honor of Ka Oris, Message to the Memorial Meeting Held by Pagkakaisa in Zurich, Switzerland

Mensahe sa Anakbayan Kordilyera sa ika-8 kongreso

Mensahe sa Anakbayan Kordilyera sa ika-8 kongreso

Climate Crisis Special: System change not climate change!

To this day, 84 per cent of the energy used in the world is based on fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas and methane). The imperialist powers and their oil, gas and coal monopolies obscure this fact and avoid committing themselves to any definite program of reducing dependence on fossil fuel and increasing reliance on renewable energy (solar, wind, tidal, hydrogen and so on). By a definite program, I mean solid time-bound targets by the industrialized states that will markedly slow down global warming and bring average temperatures to a lower and more stable equilibrium.

On postmodernism and identity politics

Postmodernism arose directly from a chain of subjectivist idealist trends of thought, such as existentialism as articulated by Jean Paul Sartre in the years after World War II and the structuralism inspired by Ferdinand de Saussure and followed by Louis Althusser and others.