On the experience of the Communist Party of the Philippines in combatting modern revisionism and opportunism
On the Experience of the Communist Party of the Philippines
In Combatting Modern Revisionism and Opportunism
Prof. Jose Maria Sison
Founding Chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines
February 27, 2022
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.
The Revolutionary Movement In The Philippines Today

Philippine society persists as semicolonial and semifeudal. It is afflicted by foreign monopoly capitalism, domestic feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism. It is dominated chiefly by US imperialism, with the new imperialist power China trying to seize the West Philippine Sea. The basic exploiting classes are the comprador big bourgeoisie and the landlord class. The basic exploited classes are the proletariat and the peasantry. And the intermediate social strata are the middle bourgeoisie and the urban petty bourgeoisie.
Hinggil sa malapyudalismo

JMS: Mali si Popoy Lagman at mga sumusunod sa kanya na ipalagay na industriyal na kapitalista na ang Pilipinas para salungatin ang katangian ng lipunan ng Pilipinas bilang malakolonyal at malapyudal at lumihis sa pangkalahatang programa ng demokratikong rebolusyon ng bayan sa pamamagitan ng estratehikong linya ng matagalang digmang bayan at itaguyod ang insureksyonismo sa […]
On proleterian stand and outlook

Every communist must understand the three stages of development of the universal theory of proletarian revolution: Marxism, Leninism and Maoism; and learn the basic principles of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism in materialist philosophy, political economy, social science, party building, strategy and tactics and opposing revisionism in socialist society.
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
On the People’s Democratic Revolution

The most important aim of the national democratic revolution is to achieve full national independence and people’s democracy
