Tag: Mao Zedong
Henry Kissinger’s China visit in 2023: Questions and de ja vu
What’s the reason behind Henry Kissinger’s China visit in 2023? Why did the 100-year-old make his 100th trip overcoming all difficulties?
Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit exposed the US’s hypocrisy on “One-China policy”
Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit to support its secessionists not only provoked tension, but also violated the US’s “One-China Policy”.
Why after 50 years of his death Lin Biao terrorises the Chinese rulers?
Lin Biao, Mao Zedong’s designated successor, mysteriously died on September 13th 1971. But why? Did he die while fleeing after failing in a coup or was killed?
After 45 years of his death, Mao Zedong haunts Xi Jinping’s ilk
After 45 years of Mao Zedong’s death and establishment of capitalism in China, the growing mass resentment against the anti-Mao ruling clique is troubling Xi.
200 Years of Frederick Engels and the question of “Authority”
As Frederick Engels turned 200 on November 28th 2020, we turn to his views on “authority” in the context of working class’s quest for power.
Karl Marx at 202: Protect Marxism from the so-called ‘Marxist’ bootleggers
Karl Marx is 202 today and after celebrating the bicentenary of his birth two years ago with much hullaballoo, the academic Marxists, who are divorced from the practice of class struggle, do […]
At 70, China lost the socialist shell for its capitalist yolk
At 70, People’s Republic of China has lost the socialist cause with which Mao Zedong founded it to Deng’s capitalism. An in-depth analysis of PRC at 70.
China Arrests Student Leader for Celebrating Mao Zedong’s Birthday
The Chinese government has arrested a Marxist student leader from Peking University for attempting to celebrate 125th birth anniversary of Mao Zedong.
Chinese Rulers’ Mao Paranoia Gets Intense With Revival of Red-Dissent
There is a new wind of dissent blowing within China, which is seriously causing gargantuan trouble to the ruling elites of the Chinese Communist Party, as this time it’s not […]
CPC 19th National Congress and the Xi Jinping Thought
The Communist Party of China recently concluded its 19th National Congress, where it adopted, for the first time after Mao Zedong, a guiding ideology that is called “thought” and is […]
The Spring Thunder That Refused to Cease
The spring thunder over India blazed for the first time in May 1967, 50 years ago, in a small hamlet of Darjeeling district of West Bengal called Naxalbari. Since then, […]