Crush the Revolution?

The fascists often threaten
To crush the revolution
By murdering more heroes
Of the people tempered
In the flames of the struggle.

On Three Viewpoints Concerning the 2022 Elections

The revolutionary movement adheres to a people’s democratic constitution, builds its own system of government and elects its officials to organs of political power. It seeks to overthrow the ruling system which is run by the comprador big bourgeoisie and landlord class and their political agents who can be classified as bureaucrat capitalists who operate […]

On the Prospects of the Struggle for National and Social Liberation

The persistent semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system, which is dominated by foreign monopoly capitalism and directly run by the comprador big bourgeoisie, the landlord class and the bureaucrat capitalists, is in ever worsening chronic crisis. The escalating conditions of exploitative and oppressive conditions drive the people to assert and fight for their national and democratic […]

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.

Ang kabuluhan ng komuna ng Paris ng 1871 at ang kanyang kaugnayan sa pandaigdigang rebolusyong proletaryo

Sa rebolusyonaryong diwa ng Komuna ng Paris ng 1871, mangahas akong magsabi na ang kasalukuyang mga pakikibakang masa ay transisyon sa malakihang muling pagsulong ng pandaigdigang rebolusyong proletaryo mula sa mga mayor na pag-atras dahil sa rebisyunistang kataksilan sa adhikaing sosyalista. Hindi kailanman matatanggap ng proletaryado at mamamayan ang papatinding pagsasamantala at pang-aapi sa kanila. […]

Socialism: Utopian and scientific

As background, let me cite the fact that in the Communist Manifesto of 1848, Marx and Engels had already differentiated Scientific Socialism from Utopian Socialism of three kinds: