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Bankruptcy of imperialist globalization and urgency of the socialist cause

The October Revolution of 1917 remains significant and relevant. It brought about the first socialist state and society. It demonstrated the capability of the working class, in unison…

Accelerated destruction of productive forces

You hit the nail on the head when you speak of imperialist globalization. The monopoly capitalists, their political stooges in states and their reformist “civil society” apologists try…

The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: Impact on the Philippines and Continuing Global Significance

The GPCR inspired the building and strengthening of many Marxist-Leninist parties in the third world, To this day, a signifi-cant number of them persevere in revolutionary struggle in…

People’s Conference Against Imperialist ‘Globalization’

It is of crucial importance to stress the need for the revolutionary struggle of the people in the face of the destructive character of the imperialist states and…

Remarks at the launching of the German edition of ‘Mao Zedong Thought Lives’

It is of crucial importance to propagate the study and application of Mao Zedong Thought. From the great treasury and arsenal of Marxism-Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought is an…

Cultural imperialism in the Philippines

From a Eurocentric viewpoint, the Philippines is in the Far East. It is a group of 11 major islands and more than 7,000 minor islands. The islands total…

Youth On The March

A NATION that does not continuously renew itself through progressive-minded and militant youth cannot possibly advance. A world of timid and apathetic youth will merely feed all the…

The Sophism of the Christian Social Movement

In Europe, Christian “democracy” or Christian “socialism” has merely helped preserve the monopoly capitalist system. In Latin America, it has merely helped preserve the semicolonial and semifeudal conditions. It has nothing special to offer in this country except clerical cretinism and clericofascism.

On Philippine Independence Day

It was in 1962 that the Philippine government decided to change the official Independence Day of our country. Previously, our people had been indoctrinated by the educational system and the entire officialdom that July 4th was our Independence Day.

Towards a National Democratic Teacher’s Movement

To speak before the fellow teachers and future teachers is always a welcome opportunity for one involved in what has come to be called the Second Propaganda Movement,…