JOMA SISON RED TAGGING THE LEFTIST LEGAL FRONTS
Summary
TLDRThe transcript outlines the advancement of the Philippine Revolution through three key processes: establishing the Communist Party of the Philippines as the vanguard of the working class, building the New People's Army, and developing the National Democratic Front. The Communist Party, founded in 1968, aims to lead the most progressive class in the country. The National Democratic Front, with over two million members across a thousand organizations, represents a broad coalition of democratic forces, including labor, women's, and student alliances, advocating for change.
Takeaways
- π The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) was founded on December 6, 1968, as the Marxist-Leninist vanguard party of the working class.
- ποΈ The CPP is considered the standard bearer of the working class, which is described as the most progressive, productive, and political force in the Philippines.
- π The script acknowledges that a minority class and its party cannot single-handedly win the Philippine revolution, indicating the need for broader support.
- π€ There are legal democratic forces in the Philippines that play a significant role in the political landscape alongside the revolutionary forces.
- π The National Democratic Front (NDF) is mentioned as one of the three processes to advance the Philippine revolution, alongside the CPP and the New People's Army (NPA).
- π₯ The NDF is described as having a large membership, with over two million members across more than one thousand member organizations.
- π Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU), the labor center, is highlighted as one of the major component organizations within the NDF.
- π©β𦱠Gabriela, the women's alliance, is noted as another significant part of the NDF, emphasizing the inclusion of gender-specific groups in the democratic forces.
- π The League of Filipino Students and the Alliance of Concerned Teachers are mentioned, showing the involvement of educational institutions and students in the political movement.
- π CANET, CADENA, and other organizations are part of the NDF, indicating a diverse coalition of groups working towards the revolution.
- π The script refers to the founding of Partido ng Bayan, which emerged from BAYAN, a large coalition, suggesting the existence of a broad-based political movement.
Q & A
What are the three processes mentioned for advancing the Philippine Revolution?
-The three processes are the building of the Communist Party of the Philippines, the building of the New People's Army, and the building of the National Democratic Front.
When was the Communist Party of the Philippines established?
-The Communist Party of the Philippines was established on December 6, 1968.
What is the role of the Communist Party of the Philippines as described in the script?
-The Communist Party of the Philippines is the Marxist-Leninist vanguard party of the working class, intended to be the standard bearer of the working class, which is considered the most progressive, productive, and political force in the Philippines.
Is the Communist Party of the Philippines alone sufficient to win the Philippine Revolution according to the script?
-No, the script indicates that a minority class and the party representing it cannot win the revolution by itself, suggesting the need for broader participation from other forces.
What is the significance of legal democratic forces in the context of the Philippine Revolution?
-Legal democratic forces in the Philippines, including the National Democratic Front, are significant as they represent a broader coalition of democratic forces that contribute to the revolution alongside the Communist Party of the Philippines.
What is the National Democratic Front and what is its significance in the script?
-The National Democratic Front is a coalition of various democratic forces in the Philippines, with a membership of over two million members in more than one thousand member organizations. It is significant as it represents a large part of the democratic movement in the country.
What are some of the major component organizations of the National Democratic Front mentioned in the script?
-Some of the major component organizations include Kilusang Mayo Uno (labor center), KMP (Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas), Gabriela (women's alliance), League of Filipino Students, Alliance of Concerned Teachers, Canet, and Cadena.
What is the significance of the date August 30 and 31 in the context of the script?
-The script mentions August 30 and 31 as the founding date of the Partido ng Bayan, which is an outgrowth of the Bayan coalition, indicating a significant event in the formation of a political party.
What is the Bayan coalition and how does it relate to the Partido ng Bayan?
-The Bayan coalition is a large coalition that the script refers to as having given rise to the Partido ng Bayan, suggesting a connection between the two in terms of political ideology and organizational structure.
What does the script suggest about the role of different classes in the Philippine Revolution?
-The script suggests that while the working class, represented by the Communist Party of the Philippines, is a key force, the revolution also requires the involvement of other classes and legal democratic forces for broader support and success.
How does the script describe the relationship between the Communist Party of the Philippines and the New People's Army?
-The script does not explicitly describe the relationship between the Communist Party of the Philippines and the New People's Army, but it implies a coordinated effort in advancing the Philippine Revolution through the building of both entities.
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