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On Practice and on Contradiction

Mao wrote On Practice in 1937 in Yenan soon after the Long March and delivered it in a series of lectures on Marxist philosophy. It clarifies its epistemology by explaining the interaction and wave-like advance of social practice and knowledge. It is one of Mao’s major philosophical works in which he made a major contribution to the development of dialectical materialism by elaborating on the unity of opposites in social practice.

On the question of ideology and political power

Duterte is stupid or out of his mind by implying that I have an ideology while he has none

Tribute to comrades Eugenia Magpantay and Agaton Topacio

Having served the people and the revolutionary movement as outstanding patriots and communist fighters

Armed struggle and peace talks

We uphold the principle that democracy is the reign of the Filipino people’s sovereign will for their common well-being. It is their sovereign right to wage armed revolution against tyranny and oppression.

Intensify the struggle to oust the Duterte regime

Message of Solidarity to Anakbayan-Europa

On red-tagging in the Philippines and abroad

Tsikahan with Tito Jo under the auspices of Anakbayan Europe and ND Online School
Questions by Host Anghelo Godino
Answers by Jose Maria Sison

On Comrade Mao’s Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art

Questions by Edna Becher of Panday Sining Europa

Semifeudalism in the Philippines

The semifeudal mode of production in the Philippines in the light of international and national developments in the past three decades.

Trotsky as counterrevolutionary

Trotsky was a glib orator and polemicist on momentary political issues but was shallow on fundamental questions of philosophy, political economy and social science

The Anti-Terrorism Act in the Philippines in relation to the CPP and the revolutionary movement

Under the Nuremberg Principles, the war of aggression is the most destructive form of violent attack on the civilian population and the social infrastructure and is therefore the worst form of terrorism