Catastrophe alert: On Marxism and the environment

Stefan Engel, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Marxist Leninist Party of Germany (MLPD), is commendable for seeking to comprehend present-day Earth science and impart knowledge about nature, particularly about the lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere and their dialectical interactions since hundreds of millions years ago, long before the emergence of the human species.

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

Message to Filipino and Japanese Comrades and Friends Dear Comrades and Friends, As the founding chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), I am elated and grateful that you are celebrating the 50th founding anniversary of the CPP which has successfully led the Filipino proletariat and people in waging revolutionary struggle for national […]

Crisis, plunder and war

The International Organization of Migration defines forced migration as “a migratory movement in which an element of coercion exists, including threats to life and and livelihood, whether arising from natural or man-made causes (e.g. movements of refugees and internally displaced persons as well as people displaced by natural or environmental disasters, chemical or nuclear disasters, famine, or development projects)”

Historic significance and continuing relevance of the first quarter storm of 1970

The FQS of 1970 could arise only because it was moved by the tradition and spirit of the Philippine revolution and the urgent desire to continue the Filipino people´s struggle for national liberation and democracy and was preceded by a chain of mass actions in the 1960´s that started on March 15, 1961 when 5000 students broke into Congress and literally scuttled the anticommunist hearings being conducted to witchhunt the authors and publishers of anti-imperialist and anti-feudal articles that had appeared in official publications of the University of the Philippines.