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  Self Determination Secession - Political Committee of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Proletarian revolutions in the advanced capitalist social formations, Marx foresaw, will generate the progressive forces of internationalism towards the gradual structuration and consolidation of a world socialist society.
He correctly perceived that national oppression is the enemy of the class struggle and without the emancipation of the oppressed, proletarian solidarity of the oppressed and the oppressor nations is unattainable.
Otherwise, the internationalism of the proletariat would be nothing but empty words, neither confidence nor class solidarity would be possible between the workers of the oppressed and the oppressor nations...
www.tamilnation.org /selfdetermination/tamileelam/8300balasingham.htm   (3833 words)

  
 CHNN 17, Autumn 2004: Thesis Reports
Internationalism has, in its various expressions, not received the theoretical and analytical attention it deserves, beyond the vivid political and intellectual polemics it has aroused.
This conceptual and theoretical framework is applied to the study of continuities and changes in the internationalism of the PCI and PCF between 1956 — the strategic changes introduced by Khrushchev in the Soviet Union and the world communist movement — and 1979 — the end of eurocommunism.
Secondly, it proposes a working concept of 'proletarian internationalism' which explores such diverse elements as communist identity and ideology, and the interplay between dependency on the Soviet Union and the determinants of domestic strategy.
les.man.ac.uk /chnn/CHNN17PRO.html   (977 words)

  
 Declaration of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (RIM)
It is important that the revolutionary elements in both kinds of countries be educated to understand the nature of the strategic alliance between the revolutionary proletarian movement in the advanced countries and the national-democratic revolutions in the oppressed nations.
This resistance, in China and internationally, to the coup d'etat is a testimony to the farsighted revolutionary leadership of Mao Tsetung who tirelessly worked to arm the proletariat and the Marxist-Leninists with an appraisal of the class struggle under the dictatorship of the proletariat and the possibility of a capitalist restoration.
Experience has shown that proletarian revolution can only be achieved and carried forward by a genuine proletarian party based on the science of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tsetung Thought, constructed on Leninist lines, capable of attracting and training the best revolutionary elements among the proletariat and other sections of the masses.
www.csrp.org /rim/rimdec.htm   (13034 words)

  
 Declaration of Communist Workers Guard
The party strengthens, purifies and augments its ranks by dint of revolutionary- proletarian struggles against the bourgeoisie, by means of organisational and ideological struggles directed against revisionism and sectarianism of all kinds.
Proletarian socialism is based on machine technique and the social labour of the working class.
Proletarian internationalism, friendship and brotherhood with the workers of all the world and with the socialist countries is the basis of our victory.
www.revolutionarydemocracy.org /rdv1n1/guard.htm   (1274 words)

  
 Our current international work and internationalist tasks : Indybay
The revolutionary struggle of Filipino communists, the proletarians and semiproletarians in the Philippines is part and parcel of the revolutionary struggle of the world proletariat and people and contributes to the advance of the global anti-imperialist movement and the world proletarian-socialist revolution.
The congress of reestablishment was grounded on a thoroghgoing critique of the ideological, political and organizational errors of the Lava brothers from 1942 onwards and the phenomenon of modern revisionism centred in the CPSU.
The established principles that govern the relations of communist and workers' parties are those of proletarian internationalism, equality and independence, mutual respect, non-interference, and mutual support and cooperation for mutual benefit.
www.indybay.org /newsitems/2005/05/03/17358661.php   (4706 words)

  
 Long Live Marxism-Leninism-Maoism
The Declaration upholds the proletarian revolutionary ideology and on that basis in the main it correctly addresses the tasks of the revolutionary communists in different countries and on a world scale, the history of the international communist movement, and a number of other vital questions.
Marx led the struggle against the opportunists in the proletarian movement who sought to confine the struggle of the workers to improving the conditions of wage-slavery without challenging the existence of this slavery itself.
Most importantly, Lenin raised the theory and practice of proletarian revolution to a whole new level as he led the proletariat in seizing and consolidating its political power, its revolutionary dictatorship, for the first time with the victory of the October Revolution in formerly Tsarist Russia in 1917.
cpnm.org /new/RIM/rim/llmlm.htm   (2871 words)

  
 Globalization and Internationalism - Global Policy Forum - Globalization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Indeed, it is not only proletarian interests that are at stake: it is all oppressed social categories and groups - women (not very present in the Manifesto), nations and ethnic groups under alien domination, the unemployed and marginalized (the "pooritariat") - of all countries who have a stake in social transformation.
For Marx and Engels, internationalism was both a centerpiece in the strategy of proletarian organizing and struggle against worldwide capital and the expression of a revolutionary humanist ambition, for which the emancipation of humanity was the highest moral value and the ultimate objective of the struggle.
During the Stalinist years, this internationalism was manipulated as a tool for the great-power interests of the U.S.S.R. But even during the period of the Communist International's bureaucratic degeneration, there were genuine manifestations of internationalism, like the International Brigades of Spain from 1936 to 1938.
www.globalpolicy.org /globaliz/econ/manifest.htm   (3026 words)

  
 The Second International In Dissolution
Proletarian internationalism means not merely understanding of the community of interests of the proletariat of all lands, not only the mutual support and the common struggle of the workers of the different nations; it means no less that each working class must, above all, smite its own capitalists.
Proletarian internationalism demands co-ordination of fighting activities in support of the proletarian dictatorship temporarily, to be sure, only in the Soviet Union, which at the moment, is still the sole Soviet Republic — as well as of the national revolutionary movement in China, of the Chinese Soviet territories.
The proletarian revolution has become a fact; in contrast to the general crisis of capitalism, we have a mighty rise of socialist economy in the Soviet Union.
www.marxists.org /archive/kun-bela/pamphlets/1933/ch07.htm   (3217 words)

  
 loosavor: Bruno Jasienski's I Burn Paris & the Plague of Proletarian Internationalism
Jasieński’s allegiance to Internationalism may also have had a hand in sealing his eventual fate, as Proletarian Internationalism was the component of Marxist theory that Trotsky stuck to his guns over in opposition to Stalin’s thesis of Socialism in One Country.
The competition is animalistic: the proletarian male is forced to prostitute his labor to keep a female safe from the predatory economic power of the bourgeois male: in short, the proletariat has no choice but to engage in soft prostitution (selling labor) to stave off hard prostitution (selling sex).
Trotsky, the supposed good guy, remained faithful to the doctrine of Proletarian Internationalism to the end, which is why he still remains flavour of the month with those who consider themselves true Marxists.
loosavor.org /2006/09/bruno_jasienskis_i_burn_paris_t.html   (14761 words)

  
 Bob Avakian: On Internationalism —RW/OR ONLINE
There is a discussion about the Connolly model of internationalism — the viewpoint of that Irish revolutionary, a contemporary of Lenin’s, who basically proceeded "from the nation out" and saw internationalism in that light, essentially a nationalist view of internationalism—vs. the more Leninist view of internationalism.
"The Philosophical Basis of Proletarian Internationalism," RW #96 (March 13, 1981).
The series "On Proletarian Democracy and Proletarian Dictatorship—A Radically Different View of Leading Society," appeared in RW #1214 through 1226 (October 5, 2003-January 25, 2004).
rwor.org /a/1263/avakian-internationalism.htm   (1010 words)

  
 MLM vs. Anarchism, Part 1: Doing Away with Classes and What a Proletarian State Is Good Fo : Houston Indymedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This is the only way that the larger interests of the proletarian class, including its proletarian internationalism, can actually find expression--can actually be implemented and, yes, enforced, against the opposition of the overthrown exploiters and other reactionary forces.
So in terms of proletarian internationalism and in terms of actually overcoming these inequalities and divisions which continually reproduce the bourgeoisie--which, even after the capitalist system has been overthrown, continually produce forces that strive toward the restoration of the bourgeois mode of production--you cannot do without the state right away.
Without the proletarian state, there's going to be, frankly, nobody to stop them--no unified force, no leadership, to represent the proletariat as a whole in being able to combat this capitalist restoration.
houston.indymedia.org /print.php?id=35225   (1586 words)

  
 MarxVsWeberUnoMas in SocialThoughtWiki
Marx's internationalism was rooted in a critique of any partial identity's ability to deliver a meaningful form of emancipation.
Marx's "prediction" of the rise of proletarian internationalism, then, was never really a prediction at all, but a deadly accurate assessment of what it would require to overcome the power of capitalism.
As for Weber's prediction that proletarian internationalism would wither away, this too turned out to be correct, but only 90 years or so after it was supposed to have happened.
www.sscnet.ucla.edu /classes/cluster21/wiki/index.pl?MarxVsWeberUnoMas   (2931 words)

  
 sandiego.indymedia.org | Overthrowing Capitalist Globalization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Proletarian internationalism comes first in all economic relations.
With the other socialist states that exist or come into being, trade will be carried out under the principles of equality and proletarian internationalism, to aid the construction of socialism in these countries and the world revolution.
The outlook of the revolutionary proletariat and its vanguard party is and must be internationalism, not nationalism.
sandiego.indymedia.org /en/2002/05/1206.shtml   (2359 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Proletarian internationalism is an active intervention, a participation in the struggles of the exploited that extends everywhere.
The transferral en bloc was done with a view of obtaining sympathy and propaganda on the wave of results that the struggles of those far-off peoples were achieving.
Firstly, the classical one which is spoken about less and less now and has come to be seen only through the distorting lense of a now out-dated romanticism, is that of direct participation through internationalist groups or brigades.
www.spunk.org /library/misc/sp000983.txt   (531 words)

  
 The Public Eye : Website of Political Research Associates
NAFTA and the Promises and Perils of the New Internationalism.
Previous internationalisms have been defined by commitments to borderless proletarian solidarity, to support for anti-colonial and anti-imperialist wars of national liberation, and more recently, by Northern nonprofit organizations and religious bodies addressing economic inequities and environmental degradation in the South by providing funds, technical assistance and lobbying efforts for social movements and development projects.
The new internationalism does not seek to infuse people everywhere with a single identity, but to draw out those aspects of diverse identities which are compatible with the struggle for global equity and sustainability.
www.publiceye.org /sucker_punch/Hunter.html   (3826 words)

  
 Communist Party of Spain (reconstituted)
This is the already known phenomenom of the proletarianization of the lower layers of the petty-bourgeoisie which suffer in a very characteristic way a strong pressure of the monopolies.
It is clear that behind the concepts of "militant proletarianization", the "alienation and the process of becoming bourgeois of the workers", the "processes in the base", etc. lies the spoiling of marxism.
For this it is necessary to create a mature, disciplined proletarian party, which is intimately linked to the revolutionary movement of the working and popular layers, which organizes them, raises their conscience and prepares them for the revolution.
www.antorcha.org /engl/two.htm   (3603 words)

  
 GSD: PW on Proletarian Internationalism...
And if, in the past, it was most effective when least proletarian, its revival today can only be as part of a more general global solidarity movement, to which it is necessary, and to the development of which it can make its own distinct contribution.
But an excess of politics must be at the expense of political economy (the changing nature of capitalism), sociology (the changing structure, behaviour and values of workers and their allies), or culture (international communication, media, banners, flags, posters and songs).
Internationalism must be part of the perspective and practice of union leaders, activists, and members if global capital is to be contained at all.
www.antenna.nl /~waterman/second.html   (10224 words)

  
 Communist Party of Great Britain - Draft Programme
It is a proletarian internationalist duty for communists to make revolution in their own country.
Proletarian internationalism renders it compulsory for the interests of the workers' struggle in one country to be subordinated to the interests of that struggle on a world scale.
If the proletariat wishes to defeat the bourgeoisie, it must train from among its ranks its own proletarian class politicians who should not be inferior to the bourgeois politicians.
www.cpgb.org.uk /documents/cpgb/prog_party.html   (2016 words)

  
 Echo Of Khrushchevite Revisionism
This, in essence, is meant to divert attention of the exploited masses from the class struggle, i.e., it is an open attack against the class of proletarians and the exploited masses as a whole.
Now, when the working class of the former USSR has been divided, it has to fight against the bourgeoisie of its own countries; proletarian internationalism today means supporting each other in their struggles over the entire territory of the former USSR, on the basis of class assistance.
The unification of the future proletarian states into a single Union of the territories of former USSR is inevitable as a result of economic, political and other conditions.
www.northstarcompass.org /nsc0208/revisionism.htm   (1989 words)

  
 Long Live Marxism-Leninism-Maoism! (RIM)
He armed the world proletariat with an understanding of its historic mission: seizing political power through revolution and using this power -- the dictatorship of the proletariat -- to transform social conditions until the very basis for the cleavage of society into different classes is eliminated.
After Lenin's death, Joseph Stalin defended the proletarian dictatorship against enemies from within as well as from the imperialist invaders during World War II, and carried forward the cause of socialist construction and transformation in the Soviet Union.
Mao Tsetung undertook a penetrating analysis of the lessons of the restoration of capitalism in the USSR and the shortcomings as well as the positive achievements of the construction of socialism in that country.
www.csrp.org /rim/longlivemlm.htm   (2938 words)

  
 Nigel Harris: The Mandate of Heaven (14. The Theory)
For the alliance between the Western proletariat and the “oppressed nations” could with ease be construed as support for the ruling classes of the backward countries.
Then working-class internationalism faded into something else, the “internationalism of nations”, the fraternity of ruling classes.
It must mean also that the Chinese State is bound to accept the States concerned, to accept the given order of the world; it is impossible to maintain State relations while simultaneously taking active steps to encourage revolt or even using Chinese diplomatic missions abroad to proclaim the need for revolution.
www.marxists.de /china/harris/14-theory.htm   (3893 words)

  
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It is necessary for the fulfillment of the Proletarian Internationalism that the Comintern/ML, the Marxist - Leninists in the whole world and particularly the task of those Marxist - Leninist organizations, whose countries are directly involved in the North Korea - conflict to give full support to the revolutionary liberation - struggle in North Korea.
It is the task of the world proletariat, to support the Korean proletariat in his revolutionary struggle for liberation both against imperialist and social imperialist foreign rule and both against the power of the revisionist-social fascist regime in North Korea and the capitalist regime in South-Korea.
They are the result of the ISML leadership`s deviation from Marxism-Leninism and the principles of the proletarian Internationalism, her opportunistic approach towards Anti-Marxist organizations.
ciml.250x.com /news/expel.html   (5036 words)

  
 Proletarian internationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proletarian internationalism is summed up in the slogan, Workers of all countries, unite!
According to Marxist theory the antonym of proletarian internationalism is bourgeois nationalism.
This is of course quite different from the view of some democratic socialists, like George Orwell, who has stated that "in all countries the poor are more national than the rich."[1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Proletarian_internationalism   (229 words)

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