Jose Maria Sison Archive

Topic: anti-imperialist

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On the question of fascism in relation to the Duterte regime

To be fascist, the government or regime must be rabidly anti-communist and rule by open terror in the service of the big bourgeoisie

Basic problems of the Filipino people

Initial Q & A on Chapter 2 of Philippine Society and Revolution
In the webinar series of the ND Online School conducted by Anakbayan-Europa

In Celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of V.I. Lenin

The pandemic has considerably contributed to the worsening of the crisis of the world capitalist system

On the international situation, COVID-19 pandemic and the people’s response

Science has advanced so fast and so far and has provided the technology to raise the productivity of the forces and means of production to such a high degree as to have the capability of eliminating class exploitation, gross inequality and mass poverty and providing a comfortable and fruitful life for at least twice the population of the world today.

Lenin at 150: Lenin Lives!

Anti-imperialist activists, revolutionaries, unionists, scholars, and peace-loving citizens worldwide benefit from his continuous revitalization of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought made available through his numerous books.

On the international situation

Under the leadership of Mao, the Communist Party of China and China emerged as the strongest defenders of the socialist cause and the world proletarian revolution against Soviet modern revisionism and social-imperialism

Defend Joma against Duterte’s state terror

The Dutch Police warned Prof. Sison that they received reports of new threats to his security

Screening + Q&A: The Kingmaker with Jose Maria Sison

Datum: 22-03-2020
Tijd: 16.30u-19.00u
Locatie: Bioscoopzaal
Prijs: Tickets €6,50 – €15 // Cineville valid.

On the Filipino people’s revolutionary struggle for national and social liberation

This regime is traitorous, tyrannical, genocidal, corrupt and mendacious.

Welcome and support the rise of revolutionary movements

In response, the proletariat and people rose up in both imperialist and nonimperialist countries to fight for their national and democratic rights and for a socialist future against monopoly capitalism and reaction.