Jose Maria Sison Archive

Topic: 1968

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On the so-called universality of protracted people’s war

Remember that the essence of protracted people’s war is not simply to maintain fighting teams that use guns—which the fascists, the Mafia, and conspiratorial terrorists also do—but to mobilize the masses in the armed struggle in order to dismantle the bourgeois-reactionary state machinery (especially its armed forces) step by step and in likewise fashion to build the revolutionary state machinery and use it to defend the people’s gains.

Tribute to Jose Maria Sison ILPS solidarity night

Through progressive organizations, institutions, and individuals and his media exchanges with state propaganda and government officials, we who never lived through the darkest years of the Marcos dictatorship were introduced to Ka Joma as a thinker, peace consultant, cultural worker, poet, propagandist.

On the Question of Protracted People’s War in Industrial Capitalist Countries

Waging protracted people’s war in any industrial capitalist country is not a matter of dogmatically asserting it or putting every part of my article out of its clear context

Theorists of the subaltern: Gramsci and Sison in the counter-hegemonic juggernaut through the People’s Protracted War

ANTONIO GRAMSCI continues to reap much interest from both the academe and the revolutionary movements in the last fifty years or so.

On the yellow vest movement in France

Eighteen mass demonstrations, centered in Paris and carried out nationwide, broke out up to the most recent one of March 16, 2019 dubbed as “The Ultimatum”

The role of the communist international in the formation of the Communist Party of the Philippine Islands (1930)

The Comintern was the logical and necessary outcome of the victory of the Great October Socialist Revolution, which made Russia the center of the world proletarian revolution

Highest honors to Comrade Jose Ma. Sison

Great communist thinker, leader, teacher and guide of the Filipino proletariat and torch bearer of the international communist movement

Joma Sison: Ousting Duterte is top priority for 2019

“The NDFP is authorized to be open to peace negotiations with the current and prospective regime of the reactionary government but its principal work now is to work for the ouster of the Duterte regime,” Sison said in a statement Tuesday.

Bibliothèque Marxiste: Sans le pouvoir, tout n’est qu’illusion – Mao Zedong

José Maria Sison est le fondateur du Parti Communiste des Philippines (CPP) et son principal dirigeant jusqu’à son arrestation en 1977. Il sera finalement libéré en 1986 à la suite de la chute du dictateur Marcos, qui aura été le résultat de la lutte des forces progressistes philippine dirigée par le CPP

Historic significance and continuing relevance of the first quarter storm of 1970

The FQS of 1970 could arise only because it was moved by the tradition and spirit of the Philippine revolution and the urgent desire to continue the Filipino people´s struggle for national liberation and democracy and was preceded by a chain of mass actions in the 1960´s that started on March 15, 1961 when 5000 students broke into Congress and literally scuttled the anticommunist hearings being conducted to witchhunt the authors and publishers of anti-imperialist and anti-feudal articles that had appeared in official publications of the University of the Philippines.