The line of our editorial committee is Marxism-Leninism-Maoism. We describe our provisional conception of this outlook in the document ON MARXISM-LENINISM-MAOISM.
In addition, we take up a number of positions on other specific questions, which can be found below:
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A FEAST THAT STARVES
Imperialist Restructuring from 2008 to the Present Introduction: Against the ‘Neomercantilism’ Thesis In ‘Neomercantilism, the U.S. Election and Debates Among the Bourgeoisie,’ the Maoist Communist Union’s Thomas O’Connell attempts to argue that “the Mercantilist theory has reemerged in modified form and gained incredible popularity among the U.S. ruling class, given that it represents their objective…
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ON MARXISM-LENINISM-MAOISM
Introduction Marxism-Leninism-Maoism is the highest stage of the ideology of the revolutionary proletariat. To be an anti-revisionist communist today is necessarily to be a Maoist—to take up the universal lessons distilled from two centuries of revolutionary class struggle, from Paris and Leningrad to Shanghai and Ayacucho. As a science, Maoism is not a fixed doctrinal…
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CAPITALISM, IMPERIALISM, AND REVISIONISM
Notes on the Current Situation Introduction The below document outlines the perspective of the LONG MARCH Editorial Committee on some of the main trends in the contemporary world situation with which the communist movement is presently faced. Our theoretical orientation regarding the political economy of modern capitalism-imperialism is further developed in A FEAST THAT STARVES,…
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REGARDING THE NEGATION OF THE NEGATION
“The causes of the transformation of matter is to be found not without, but within. It is not because of the impulsion of external mechanical forces, but because of the existence within the matter in question of two components different in their nature and mutually contradictory which struggle with one another, thus giving an impetus…
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