Notes towards a critique of Maoism Loren Goldner's 'bare-bones history' of Maoism. From Insurgent Notes #7
The predictable rise of a red bourgeoisie: the end of a mythical Nepalese Maoist 'revolution' Reflections on the recent evolution of Maoism in Nepal.
Revolutionary Communist Party at Burning Man PCWC analyze the Revolutionary Community Party's intervention at Burning Man.
The "Revolution" we really, really DON'T need... Phoenix Class War Council's article taking on the Revolutionary Communist Party's cultish authoritarianism.
Critique of the Comintern Program - Vladimir Smirnov Part of a letter by the decist Smirnov (addressee unknown). Source used for this translation was Stephen Shenfield's upload: Collection of…
“If we have rice, we can have everything”: a critique of Khmer Rouge ideology and practice Junge Linke on the Khmer Rouge's reign of terror in Cambodia, and its origins.
Myths and realities: the Nepalese Maoists and their strike ban legislations In January and April 2009 two libcom news articles were published[1] reporting that the Maoist-led…
A Himalayan Red Herring? Maoist Revolution in the Shadow of the Legacy Raj - Saubhagya Shah Written during the Maoist guerilla war in Nepal, an analysis of how the Maoists and…
“New trends of thought” in the Cultural Revolution Detailed study into the rise and development of the Chinese 'ultra-left' during the Cultural Revolution which found itself often in highly…
Wild Lily - Wang Shih-wei Written in 1942 at the Communist base camp in Yenan, Wang Shih-wei criticises the hierarchical structure and privilege of the nascent Maoist…
Thoughts on 8 March (Women’s Day) - Ting Ling A discussion of Women's Day - written in 1942 in Yenan, China, where the Red Army had settled in cave dwellings at the end of their Long March…