Saturday, April 6, 2013

ANAD: Lesson for the Day - The Reestablishment of the CPP (Pt. 2)

Posted to the anti-communist Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (ANAD) Facebook page (Apr 6): Lesson for the Day - The Reestablishment of the CPP (Pt. 2)


PADEPA 101

LESSON FOR THE DAY: April 6, 2013

THE REESTABLISHMENT OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES

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

The reestablished Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) was founded by Jose Maria Sison on 28 December 1968 – the birthday of Chairman Mao Zedong – to seize political power thru a bloody revolution.

Writing under the nom de guerre Amado Guerrero, Sison published the “Philippine Society and Revolution”, PSR for brevity, to lay down the basic principles of the two-stage revolution in the Philippines based on his dialectical analysis of concrete conditions of the semi-colonial and semi-feudal system.

In that thesis, Sison noted several observations on the Philippine society and history by applying the Marxist-Leninist-Mao Zedong Thought.

Sison used Marxism to examine class struggle, Leninism to review the so-called proletarian revolution and Maoism to adapt the so-called Protracted People’s War, PPW for short, in the Philippine setting.
 
Jose Maria Sison
 
 

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