On the Origin of the Family, Private Property, and State

Answers by Jose Maria Sison, Chairperson Emeritus of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle
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.
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
Dissecting the Marcos and Duterte regimes

This is a time to remember the extreme suffering of the Filipino people under the Marcos fascist dictatorship
Importance of the national democratic revolution in relation to the global anti-imperialist movement

Emerging from its costly wars of aggression in Indochina, the US hoped to make profits from military sales to the oil producing countries and expand production with the use of petrodollars deposited in Western banks
The Basic Principle of Marxism Leninism: On Scientific Socialism

ND LINE ONLINE Interview question and answers on scientific socialism
The Basic Principle of Marxism Leninism on Political Economy

Questions and answers on Marxist political economy
COVID 19 and Its Impact on Youth Education

Questions and answer on the pandemic
Critique of the Trotskyite attacks on the CPP and the Philippine revolution

My attention to Joseph Scalice was called recently by a Filipino artist friend, Max Santiago, who complained that his art work had been stolen by Scalice for a malicious purpose
