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FLP is pleased to announce the upcoming release of two books: |
The long-awaited new edition of The Fundamentals of Political Economy, | commonly known as the “Shanghai Textbook” (from the shortened RCP-USA edition published in 1994 renamed Maoist Economics and the Revolutionary Road to Communism). |
Written originally in 1975 by the Writing Group of the Fundamentals of Political Economy
and published by the Shanghai People’s Press, this text was part of a
series for “Youth Self-Education,” which included “fundamentals of
philosophy, social sciences, natural sciences, and selections from the
works of Lu Xun.” For those of us who never undertook the daunting, yet
critical task of studying political economy, this text provides a more
accessible path. |
The follow up of Joven Obrero’s poems and vignettes from the revolutionary front (Warriors, Poets, Friends), entitled The Gumamela Is Still Red. As the author writes in her introduction: |
Written as a personal, biographical narrative, The Gumamela Is Still Red
tells of guerilla life in Mindanao and of the revolutionaries who
people it. . . While it is a very incomplete picture of the People’s
War, this book serves as a manifesto of our long-held dream, a dream
that will never fade through the test of time, typhoons, pandemics, and
the relentless onslaught of imperialism and its puppet regimes. contact@materialjournal.net |
in the next weeks |
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