Saturday, April 6, 2013

ANAD: Lesson for the Day - The Reestablishment of the CPP (Pt. 3)

Posted to the anti-communist Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (ANAD) Facebook page (Apr 7): Lesson for the Day - The Reestablishment of the CPP (Pt. 3)




Pambansa-Demokratikong Paaralan

PADEPA 101

LESSON FOR THE DAY: April 7, 2013

... THE REESTABLISHMENT OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES

By Arthur J. Tariman
National Council Member, ANAD Party-list

National Democratic Revolution

According to Sison, the essential task of the National Democratic Revolution, NDR for brevity, is “to liberate the people from foreign and feudal domination and establish an independent and democratic Philippines.”

As a Maoist communist party, the CPP listens very well to Chairman Mao Tse Tung advice that a “Revolution is neither a dinner party nor having a picnic, it is a violent overthrow of one class by the other.” According to Mao Tse Tung, “Political power grows out from the barrel of a gun.”

Sison himself once said, “Bloody struggle is the primary form of struggle that we must wage.”

The CPP Founding Chairman would always emphasize that while fighting for the so-called National Democratic Revolution, the People’s Protracted War would also prepare the ground for a Socialist Revolution.

Accordingly, the NDR should be completed first before the Socialist Revolution can be started. As such, socialism creates the foundation for communism.

It should be emphasized here that the NDR has two main components – the PPW and the International Solidarity Works, ISW for brevity. The PPW has pursued two forms of struggle – the armed and the legal.

TOMORROW'S LESSON: Armed Struggle as the Primary Form of Struggle.
 

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