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Re: [Marxism] For a revolutionary approach to rural proletariansand peasants (was:India: On the issue of Third Front)



New Wave replies to Fred Feldman: "The difficulty is that the peasant
oriented politics, which emerged later on as an instrument of bureaucracy,
after crushing of workers in China in 1927, has developed into a malignant
variety of socialism under the banner of Maoism. Without having a thorough
understanding of 1925-27, neither can one understand the alignment of class
forces in Chinese revolution, nor the true character of what is popularly
known as Chinese Revolution- the bureaucratic overturn of 1949."

The bureaucratic overturn of 1949: Well said, New Wave! Touché!

There you go, Fred Feldman, exposed once and all as a
cripto-Stalinist-Maoist-Hoxahite follower of kim il sungist peasant
deviations who keeps the collected works of Tito and Kautsky on his
headboard bookcase!

I mean, talk about revisionism and betrayal. FELDMAN, the scurrilous
rewriter of history, trying to hoodwink us with the preposterous fabrication
that there was a "revolution" in China in 1949.

As if!

EVERY RIGHT THINKING TROTSKYIST KNOWS that to drive imperialism out of the
world's most populous country, nothing as feeble as a popular national
revolution could do it, much less one that grows over into a socialist one.

To do THAT you need the real heavyweight historical forces, like a
bureaucracy, to perform the overturn. And considering the modest scope of
Mao's proto-state in that fight, they had to have had outside help.

Now mostpeople have said Stalin, but my own suspicions have centered
elsewhere since coming across this very revealing decades-old recording:
<http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7msbu_saturday-night-live-ernestine_fun>.

Joaquin





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