Tuesday, July 9, 2019

This text was written by Ajith in 2014 and was adopted in MDJD.. it is today important for international orientation against revisionism and opportunism but also against leftist opportunism

... in a world where the misery and deprivation suffered 
by billions of people is immensely aggravated by the prolonging crisis of 
the imperialist system. Millions have been thrown out of jobs. Social 
security is cut down. Growing price rise further depresses living standards. 
Medical treatment and higher education become atrociously expensive. 
Meanwhile the perpetrators of this merciless system workout even more 
vicious anti-people measures, all the while obnoxiously flaunting their 
swelling wealth and boasting of billionaire lists.
..in a world where immigrant workers are forced to labour as slaves, 
where the trafficking of women and children continue to increase in 
staggering proportions, where women continue to suffer the brutality of rape 
and murder no matter whether its 'backward' Afghanistan or 'advanced' USA, 
where minorities are isolated and suppressed, where the youth are hounded 
and persecuted, where the demand for something as minimal as fair wages and 
living conditions is cut down with bullets and imprisonment.
,,, in the midst of environmental devastations caused by the 
blind pursuit of profit, in the midst of the rapidly widening chasm of 
inequality within each society and between imperialist and oppressed 
countries.
Oppression and exploitation generates resistance. And this resistance grows. 
This world is witness to the growing wave of class struggles and popular 
rebellions in country after country. This is a world of turmoil. A wide 
range of forces are being propelled into struggle against the system. The 
grooming of the streets is no doubt insufficient for a radical break, for 
the building of a new society. But it opens up tremendous opportunities for 
connecting with a whole new generation and winning them over to the 
revolutionary mission of communism. It paves the way to revolution. This is 
principal. It must be firmly grasped.
Just in the times where, the existence of the proletariat itself was 
questioned. Class struggle was declared redundant and considered to be 
replaced by movements of 'multitudes'. Today the world is marked by repeated 
occasions of militant workers struggles, not just in countries like India or 
China, but even more so in the citadels of imperialism. There is every 
reason for this. For all the tall talk of the technical wonders of the 21st 
century, whether in the killing fields of the garment industry in 
Bangladesh, the slave labour camps of Qatar, the labour barracks in China, 
or the sweat-shops of imperialist countries, the conditions in which the 
vast majority of proletarians labour are as atrocious as those of the 18th 
century. Meanwhile, explicitly oppressive methods of control and ever 
increasing workloads in the modern centres of wage slavery increasingly 
suffocate the proletarians.
At a different dimension, the ravages of globalisation have deeply marked 
the oppressed countries. Privatisation and liberalisation have wiped whole 
sectors of employment and small business. Working conditions, already bad, 
have become unbearable. This was aggravated by the global crisis. In inverse 
proportion to the worsening of living conditions of the vast majority, 
corruption and profit taking by the rulers have reached astronomic peaks. 
While the miseries of the people multiply, the rulers obstinately pursue 
grandiose projects eying the fat cuts they will get.
All of this underlies the repeated outbursts of rebellion seen in the world. 
Business cannot go on as usual. In a certain sense this is true of the 
imperialists and their lackeys too. Their growing contention amply indicates 
this.
,,, in a world crying out for revolution, for communism; 
a day for the class conscious proletariat and their vanguard, the Maoists, 
to take stock of the world transforming mission of the proletariat and the 
great traditions of proletarian internationalism.
Today there is no socialist country. Not even a government that can be 
broadly qualified as progressive, pro people. There is much, much, to be 
done. But there are also factors that give strength and confidence in 
pursuing the world emancipatory mission of the proletariat ? the clarity of 
Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and the deepening of the struggle against 
revisionism of all hues including those of the Prachanda-Bhattarai clique 
and Avakianism, the wave of struggles seen all over the world, the people's 
wars in India and the Philippines and its reorganisation or preparation in 
some other countries, the strengthening of internationalist ties and 
activities among Maoist parties and organisations.
Building on these strengths, the Maoists must creatively develop forms of 
organisation suitable for orienting the rebellious energy of the streets 
towards revolution, with the building and strengthening of Maoist parties at 
its center. They must take up the task of building an international 
organisation of Maoist parties and organisations. This must be the core of 
an organised international anti-imperialist front of the proletarians and 
oppressed peoples. Thus the Maoists will be able to establish and develop 
Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, realise a new unity of the international communist 
movement, place it at the van of worldwide people's struggles and fully 
unleash and realize the revolutionary potential of the present world.

Imperialism has no future! The future belongs to communism!
Proletarians and oppressed people of all countries, unite!
Down with imperialism and all its watchdogs!
Long live proletarian internationalism!

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