Fraternal Internationalist Jacobin Club, and other pages to watch

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Fraternal Internationalist Jacobin Club, and other pages to watch

(monkeysmashesheaven.wordpress.com)

 

We are happy to announce that the Internationalist Jacobin Club (IJC) is now designated as a fraternal, communist organization. IJC upholds Maoism-Third Worldism, the fourth stage of revolutionary science. They describe their line: 

“As opposed to the so-called ‘Maoists’ of the ‘Revolutionary Internationalist Movement’, we Maoist-Third Worldists extend the Leninist strategy of People’s War (as applied by Mao in the Chinese revolution) to a global level; surrounding the ‘global city’ by the ‘global countryside’  as espoused by comrade Lin Biao in ‘Long Live the Victory of People’s War!’.    This development of Maoist Communist theory makes the ‘United Front Against Imperialism’ (UFAI) paramount as the vehicle for this ‘Global People’s War’, towards the ‘Joint Dictatorship of the Proletariat of the Exploited Nations over imperialism’ (a.k.a. JDPEN).  An important concrete historical example of the JDPEN would be the glorious Soviet proletarian occupation of the ex-Nazi imperial Germany (1945-1953).  We of the Internationalist Jacobin Club apply Maoism-Third Worldism to the strategy of UFAI against the United $nakes of Amerikkka in particular, and in the specific implementation of JDPEN over Amerikkka after the successful Third World proletarian invasion.  Only by defeating Amerikkka, and using its ruthless revolutionary dictatorship to force reparations of stolen wealth/land from the First World back to the Third World, can the proletariat make the first great leaps beyond the internal cultural revolutions into a truly egalitarian world; Communism.” (1) 

IJC describes its purpose: 

“The main purpose of IJC is provide a clearinghouse for a Maoist-Third Worldist programme for the JDPEN (Joint Dictatorship of the Proletariat of the Exploited Nations over imperialism) in Amerikkka.  While the comrades at Monkey Smashes Heaven, St. Patrick’s Battalion, Amihan Malaya, and Communism Can’t Be Killed! have their own tasks as independent (yet ideologically united) cells to be supported, we at IJC attempt to subvert the First Worldist programmes of retaining imperial privilege in the guise of ‘revolution’.  We strive to make the JDPEN (and oppressor nation-traitorism generally) something desirable to progressive minded people, rather than an easy target to ridicule by the crypto-Trotskyites.  By presenting the destruction of the labor aristocracy in a more positive light, we can win many more to Maoism-Third Worldism.” (2)

The jacobin line is even more important when operating “behind enemy lines,” in the First World. Implementing socialism over First World populations, the majority of which are enemies, will require a jacobin hand. Lenin’s line on proletarian jacobinism: 

“The Jacobins of contemporary Social-Democracy — the Bolsheviks, the Vperyodovtsi, Syezdovtsi, Proletartsi, or whatever we may call them — wish by their slogans to raise the revolutionary and republican petty bourgeoisie, and especially the peasantry, to the level of the consistent democratic centralism of the proletariat, which fully retains its individuality as a class. They want the people, i.e. the proletariat and the peasantry, to settle accounts with the monarchy and the aristocracy in the ‘plebeian way,’ ruthlessly destroying the enemies of liberty, crushing their resistance by force, making no concessions whatever… ”(3)

Red salute to our fraternal comrades at the IJC!

 

Other projects  influenced by Maoism-Third Worldism have come to our attention. The Red Detachment of Women has appeared recently. We will continue to monitor their work. Perhaps these new projects will earn fraternal recognition with time. Red salute! 

 

Notes. 

 

1. http://jacobinternationalism.wordpress.com/about/

2. http://jacobinternationalism.wordpress.com/faq-on-the-internationalist-jacobin-club/

3. Chen Boda, Notes on Mao Tse-tung’s “Report of an Investigation into the Peasant Movement in Hunan”, (Foreign Language Press, 1954), p. 34 * The quote is originally from Lenin’s Two Tactics of Social Democracy, written in the period of the 1905 revolution in Russia.

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