PHILIPPINE SOCIETYandREVOLUTION |
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Amado Guerrero |
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Table
of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
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This edition of Amado
Guerrero's Philippine Society and Revolution includes, in addition
to his Specific Characteristics of Our People's War, the long essay
entitled Our Urgent Tasks which was prepared by him for the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of the Philippines. Our Urgent
Tasks first appeared in the first issue of the Party's theoretical
publication, Rebolusyon (Revolution), on July 1, 1976.
If Philippine Society and Revolution, with its class analysis of Philippine history, provided the foundations for a Marxist-Leninist interpretation of Philippine society and its basis in the past; and if Specific Characteristics of our People's War is a brilliant contribution to the understanding of the particularities of the Philippine revolution and therefore of great significance in the development of the strategy and tactics suited to the waging of a revolutionary war in an archipelagic country like the Philippines, Our Urgent Tasks identifies the specific tasks of Filipino revolutionaries in overthrowing the US-Marcos dictatorship -- the most violent expression of neo-colonial rule -- towards the realization of the people's democratic revolution and the achievement of socialism. These three works, being the most clearly indicative of the Philippine revolutionary leadership's continuing efforts to grasp the particularities of the Philippine revolution, therefore belong together. Our Urgent Tasks sums up the vital lessons of the Philippine revolutionary experience under conditions of fascist repression by the US-Marcos dictatorship, and identifies seven imperatives to win the life and death struggle against it. These are: 1. To carry forward the anti-fascist, anti-feudal and anti-imperialist movement by directing the main blow against the US-Marcos dictatorship as the main force of the armed counterrevolution against the Filipino people;
Indeed the most striking thing about Our Urgent Tasks is its detailed specificity, its being a brilliant example -- as practice has borne out in the last eight years -- of the need to constantly undertake concrete analyses of concrete conditions. This Marxist-Leninist principle is at the heart of the survival and growth of the Filipino revolutionary forces even in conditions of the most brutal repression. It is a principle already well-understood and practised -- and it is a principle Our Urgent Tasks firmly establishes as fundamental to the waging of revolution. |
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