Jose Maria Sison Archive

Topic: revolutionary movement

The Filipino People’s Democratic Revolution Is Invincible

Since after the reestablishment of Communist Party of the Philippines on December 26, 1968 and the prompt founding of the New People’s Army on March 29, 1969, every…

The Revolutionary Movement In The Philippines Today

Philippine society persists as semicolonial and semifeudal. It is afflicted by foreign monopoly capitalism, domestic feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism. It is dominated chiefly by US imperialism, with the new imperialist power China trying to seize the West Philippine Sea. The basic exploiting classes are the comprador big bourgeoisie and the landlord class. The basic exploited classes are the proletariat and the peasantry. And the intermediate social strata are the middle bourgeoisie and the urban petty bourgeoisie.

Why the Duterte regime cannot destroy the people’s revolutionary movement

It is certain that Duterte and his political agents and armed minions will claim before, during and after his State of the National Address (SONA) in July 2021…

Anti-communist campaign of state terrorism necessitates intensified resistance by the people

Even before becoming president, Duterte tried in vain to hoodwink the Filipino nation and even the revolutionary movement that he wanted to be the first “Left” and “socialist”…

Struggle against fascism continues

The overthrow of Marcos in 1986 meant that the people detested and rejected the fascist dictatorship as something evil

On the People’s Democratic Revolution

The most important aim of the national democratic revolution is to achieve full national independence and people’s democracy