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Current concerns and prospects regarding Aquino Regime

As a whole, the 2010 elections were dominated by the political leaders, candidates, parties and coalitions of the local exploiting classes of big compradors and landlords

Politics of repression in the Philippines

The Filipino people have long suffered a history of repression and exploitation. They went through more than three centuries of colonial rule by Spain, from the 16th to…

False sense of recovery at G-20 in Pittsburgh

The leaders of the imperialist powers and the world’s other big economies concluded their G-20 summit in Pittsburgh, USA and declared the capitalist world economy on the path…

On education, imperialism and resistance

I. The Decisive Importance of Education The availability of formal education at the basic and higher levels to comparatively larger numbers of people differentiates the modern world of…

What the people can and must do about the financial and economic crisis

It is of utmost importance for the working class and the rest of the people exploited by the system of monopoly capitalism to discuss and clarify to themselves…

ON THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

Professor Jose Maria Sison (JMS): The U.P. graduate is unique by being part of the cream of the educated elite. He or she is among the brightest and…

A stronger revolutionary movement

The ruling system in the Philippines is semicolonial and semifeudal. It is dominated by foreign monopoly capitalist countries headed by the US and Japan. It is ruled by…

Political landscape towards 2010

The ruling system in the Philippines is semicolonial and semifeudal. It is dominated by foreign monopoly capitalist countries headed by the US and Japan. It is ruled by…

Keynote Address to the 3rd National Congress of ANAKBAYAN

Worsening Economic Crisis The ruling system is in a very grave economic and financial crisis. This is not simply a fiscal crisis involving a mounting budgetary deficit due…

Questions for Professor Jose Maria Sison after his presentation at the Third Annual Global Studies Association Conference, Brandeis University, Boston, MA, USA

There have been discussions in academic circles about multilateralism in relation to U.S. interventionism.  In your talk you have focused on U.S. imperialism as the dominant force. What…