Part III of Anti-Dühring by Friedrich Engels

Questions by Host Anghelo Godino of Anakbayan-Europa, ND Online School
Answers by Jose Maria Sison, ILPS Chairperson Emeritus
PARTICIPANTS OF THE STUDY CONFERENCE TO CELEBRATE IN NEW YORK THE CENTENARY OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION

By Prof. Jose Maria Sison Chairperson, International League of Peoples’ Struggle July 1, 2017 As chairperson of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS), I wish to congratulate the People’s Resource for International Solidarity and Mass Mobilization (PRISMM) and the member-organizations of the ILPS in the US for cooperating and successfully preparing this study conference […]
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 and working class from the ancient world of the slave masters and feudal lords. The wider extent of education is made possible by the larger […]
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 can and must do about the current grave financial and economic crisis. They are necessarily concerned about being ceaselessly victimized by the monopoly bourgeoisie, extending […]
SUPPORT COORDINATED ACTIONS TO DEMAND THE BAIL OUT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, NOT THE BANKERS
By Prof. Jose Maria Sison Chairperson, International Coordinating Committee International League of Peoples’ Struggle 21 October 2008 Through our International Coordinating Committee and member-organizations in the US, we the International League of Peoples’ Struggle convey to all the organizers, participants and the entire American people our firm and militant solidarity with and support for the […]
Analysis of the southeast Asian crisis of 1997
At the outset, let me make it clear that imperialism as overdeveloped and moribund capitalism and the Southeast Asian social economies as underdeveloped neo-colonial appendages of imperialism are both in chronic crisis. Thus, by the phrase Southeast Asian crisis of 1997, I refer to a new plunge, a new level of aggravation and deepening of […]
