Climate Crisis Special: System change not climate change!

To this day, 84 per cent of the energy used in the world is based on fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas and methane). The imperialist powers and their oil, gas and coal monopolies obscure this fact and avoid committing themselves to any definite program of reducing dependence on fossil fuel and increasing reliance on renewable energy (solar, wind, tidal, hydrogen and so on). By a definite program, I mean solid time-bound targets by the industrialized states that will markedly slow down global warming and bring average temperatures to a lower and more stable equilibrium.
Eleksyong 2022

Mahalaga ang bumoto ng kandidatong lumalaban sa tambalang Marcos-Duterte pero mahalaga ding lumahok sa pambansang kilusan na magtatanggol sa karamihan sa atin na inuulila, ninanakawan, pinapahiya, tinatakot at tinatanggalan ng karapatan
On postmodernism and identity politics

Postmodernism arose directly from a chain of subjectivist idealist trends of thought, such as existentialism as articulated by Jean Paul Sartre in the years after World War II and the structuralism inspired by Ferdinand de Saussure and followed by Louis Althusser and others.
On the Filipino peasants’ struggle for food security

Food security means producing and providing enough food (grains, vegetables, meat, fish, oils, salt, sugar and so on) to the people and keep them alive and in good health.
On criticism and creativity

1. Calls for creativity have emerged as responses to a criticism of the Left being “passĂ©” and “dogmatic.”The command to be creative is being considered seriously for activist practice in response to this criticism, but what does this call achieve? JMS: It is a good policy for any anti-imperialist and anti-fascist formation to pay attention […]
Muling Paglulunsad ng Pakikibaka para sa Pambansang Demokrasya

Ang Imperyalismong US, Afghanistan at Taliban

Itanong mo kay Prop episode on US Imperialism, Afghanistan and the Taliban
by Kodao.org
with Sarah Raymundo
Specific characteristics of People’s War in the Philippines
the peasant masses as the main force of the armed revolution and the countryside as the widest area for maneuver
On revisionism

Revisionism is the systematic revision of and deviation from Marxism, the basic revolutionary principles of the proletariat laid down by Marx and Engels and further developed by the series of thinkers and leaders in socialist revolution and construction. The revisionists call themselves Marxists, even claim to make an updated and creative application of it but […]
On internationalism

The history of the international communist movement can be told by spelling out the outcome of the Manifesto of the Communist Party
