File spoon-archives/marxism-international.archive/marxism-international_1998/marxism-international.9803, message 297


Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 21:24:47 +0000
From: Mark Jones <Jones_M-AT-netcomuk.co.uk>
Subject: Re: M-I: Peruvian Maoism


In his series of postings on indigenism generally, Louis Proyect
has rendered Marxism a service and there are many in his debt, who
do not yet know his name.

He has succeeded in connecting in intelligible,
politically-meaningful ways some of the complex of issues which
define the era: the dynamics of core-periphery relations in the
phase of so-called 'globalism'. The dynamics of plunder by the
imperial metropoles of the margins, and the consequent impact on
ecosystems and biodiversity; the process of international class
struggle in what is opening out into an era of People's War, and
the tasks of the working class and its allies in that era: to form
new kinds of strategic alliance and to develop shared
understandings and analyses of the workings of late imperialism
and of the tasks involved in its revolutionary overthrow.

I am hopeful that this posting will launch real debate about the
politics and strategies of the Peruvian Communisty Party, and the
lessons to be learnt.

Mark Jones




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