China: Internation Labour Day – May 1st – May – Day – Workers of the World UNITE! (1.5.2023)

Farmer Long Xianxing (R), 85, and his wife return home after work in Yajiao Village of Dongqi Town, Rong’an County, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, April 24, 2023. International Workers’ Day is observed annually on May 1 in China. The sight of every worker’s back prompts images related to effort, progress, practicality, as well as faith in the future. Every worker, no matter how ordinary, deserves a big applause for their every bit of hard work in making themselves a better person and the world a better place. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaobang)

History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union – Bolsheviks – Short Course (1939): Founding of the USSR (1922) [25.12.2022]

Author’s Note: Between 1914-1917 – the Russian people were allied with the UK against the Germans as allies during WWI. In that time, the Russian people lost around three-million casualties (mostly soldiers recruited from the peasant and workers’ class). This pointless mass murder unleashed various Revolutionary Forces throughout society – and the Russian Bolsheviks were eventually propelled into power through their slogan of ‘All Power to the Soviets’! The Bolsheviks were granted the ‘collective’ power held by their working associations (Soviets) – with Lenin ‘elected’ into the role of ‘General Secretary’ of the Communist Party of Russia! As a consequence, Lenin pulled Russia out of the war and thereby saved millions of lives! Following the Russian Revolution and Russia’s extraction from WWI, the UK, US (and twelve of their allies) militarily invaded Revolutionary Russia (between 1918-1921) and inflicted an attempted genocide upon the Russian toiling masses! This was aided and abetted by Imperial Germany which invaded Revolutionary Russia (together with six of its allies) between April-November 1918 (primarily operating in West Ukraine to the joy of the local Catholic population). Between April-November 1918 – British and German soldiers (primarily of working-class stock), fought shoulder to shoulder as ‘allies’ within Revolutionary Russia – whilst their British and German Comrades-in-Arms still killed one another as ‘enemies’ in the mud and filth of France and Belgium! This is part of the duplicitous ‘bourgeois’ history of WWI (and its immediate aftermath) that is never taught in schools nowadays! This mass invasion of Revolutionary Russia cost the lives of at least 10.5 million Russian people and has become known (rather bizarrely) as the ‘Russian Civil War’ – as if the Russians did all this to itself! And yet out of all this destruction, Lenin (and Stalin) cleverly manoeuvred the Revolutionary Russian people through the Revolutionary process, and a war with the entire known world! This they did in an expert manner and then established the ‘Union of Soviet Socialist Republics’ (USSR)! ACW (25.12.2022)

USSR Founding (1922) Document (1): The Questions of the Union of the Independent National Republics – Interview with a Pravda Correspondant – J. Stalin Collected Works Volume 5 (1921-1923) [25.12.2022]

Between 1914-1917 – the Russian people were allied with the UK against the Germans as allies during WWI. In that time, the Russian people lost around three-million casualties (mostly soldiers recruited from the peasant and workers’ class). This pointless mass murder unleashed various Revolutionary Forces throughout society – and the Russian Bolsheviks were eventually propelled into power through their slogan of ‘All Power to the Soviets’! The Bolsheviks were granted the ‘collective’ power held by their working associations (Soviets) – with Lenin ‘elected’ into the role of ‘General Secretary’ of the Communist Party of Russia! As a consequence, Lenin pulled Russia out of the war and thereby saved millions of lives! Following the Russian Revolution and Russia’s extraction from WWI, the UK, US (and twelve of their allies) militarily invaded Revolutionary Russia (between 1918-1921) and inflicted an attempted genocide upon the Russian toiling masses! This was aided and abetted by Imperial Germany which invaded Revolutionary Russia (together with six of its allies) between April-November 1918 (primarily operating in West Ukraine to the joy of the local Catholic population). Between April-November 1918 – British and German soldiers (primarily of working-class stock), fought shoulder to shoulder as ‘allies’ within Revolutionary Russia – whilst their British and German Comrades-in-Arms still killed one another as ‘enemies’ in the mud and filth of France and Belgium! This is part of the duplicitous ‘bourgeois’ history of WWI (and its immediate aftermath) that is never taught in schools nowadays! This mass invasion of Revolutionary Russia cost the lives of at least 10.5 million Russian people and has become known (rather bizarrely) as the ‘Russian Civil War’ – as if the Russians did all this to itself! And yet out of all this destruction, Lenin (and Stalin) cleverly manoeuvred the Revolutionary Russian people through the Revolutionary process, and a war with the entire known world! This they did in an expert manner and then established the ‘Union of Soviet Socialist Republics’ (USSR)!

Safe-Guarding China’s Revolution – WeChat Group Interaction (27.1.2020)

There is the need for protecting the Revolution – as in maintaining State Security and cohesion – and there is also the requirement to ‘educate’ and spread ‘reliable’ data. This is a dialectical reality relevant to the conditions of the present epoch. It can be carefully managed. This reality is the consequence of the 1949 Socialist Revolution and the seizing of the means of production by the Chinese workers and peasants, led by the Communist Party of China. This is the ‘Dictatorship of the Proletariat’ and has no corresponding reality in the areas of the world where predatory capitalism (and its liberal democracy) is still dominant. In the West there is the cultivated ‘Cult of Individualism’ which advocates personal choice whilst every action (and reaction) is carefully stage-managed by the so-called ‘elected’ governments which represent nothing less than the various trends of bourgeois domination in that type of society. Capitalists think they are ‘free’ because they have been conditioned by their society to ‘think’ that way, regardless of the deluge of evidence which suggests otherwise. Although Socialism is effectively the ‘key’ to this cell-door, freedom from this imprisonment is treated as the ‘imprisonment’, and the ‘imprisonment’ defined as the only ‘freedom’ worth having. This is a prime example of the ‘false consciousness’ and ‘inverted mind-set of the bourgeoisie’ as defined by Karl Marx.  

The Communist Party of China represents the collective strength of the Chinese workers and peasants. The ‘Dictatorship of the Proletariat’ is in reality the ruling of China by everyone who lives in it, (I.e. all the workers and peasants), so that all class distinctions naturally fall-away as a product of Socialistic reform and the disempowerment of the bourgeoisie. Power is taken away from the minority that represent the bourgeoisie and is assumed by the majority of people (I.e. the workers and peasants who form an unbreakable alliance). All imperialist elements are firmly uprooted, disempowered, rejected and expelled never to rise again. The post-Revolutionary engagement of the world is now defined entirely through the auspices of the Socialist Revolution with the power remining firmly in the hands of the workers and peasants, as guided by the Communist Party. Everyone must work together and move in the same Revolutionary direction. Bourgeois individualism at this point amounts to ‘Counter-Revolutionary’ activity, and the possibility of the re-emergence of predatory capitalism. This is why State Security and the Protection of the Revolution go hand-in-hand in Mainland China.

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