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  • June 26, 2010

The incubation of activism in the University of the Philippines

The waves of mass protest actions that followed the murder of Benigno Aquino in 1983 and culminated in the overthrow of the Marcos facsist dictatorship in 1986 would not have

  • October 31, 2009

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 the 19th

  • October 3, 2009

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 to recovery.

  • August 10, 2009

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 the bourgeoisie

  • March 28, 2009

Salient points about the international situation

As the reality shows, the dogma of the “free market” is a big lie of monopoly capitalism. The US-instigated policy of “neoliberal globalization” has unravelled. It has not at all

  • January 30, 2009

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 what they

  • September 11, 2008

The policy of ‘neoliberal’ globalization and worsening economic crisis in the Philippines

First of all, let me explain what the policy of “neoliberal” globalization is all about. It is a policy of deception, misrepresenting monopoly capitalism as “free market” capitalism. It has

  • December 19, 2006

Impact of imperialist war and terror and further strengthening of the people’s movement

Since the end of the 19th century, the entire world has become the economic territory of monopoly capitalism. There is no part of it that is not in one way

  • December 13, 2006

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 the comprador

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In Memory of Rolando ‘Ka Lando’ Olalia, Chairman of Partido ng Bayan and Kilusang Mayo Uno

  • November 12, 2002

Hail the 50th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of the Philippines!

  • December 28, 2018

On the so-called antiterrorism bill

  • June 25, 2020

The Bush War of Terror and Attacks on Revolutionaries and Progressives

  • September 28, 2002

The national liberation movement in the Philippines and the ‘terrorist listing’ by foreign powers

  • December 31, 2012

Building the people’s army and waging people’s war

  • March 28, 2014