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Published on Friday, 08 March 2013 15:05
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The Marxist-Leninist-Maoist Revolutionary Study Group is not affiliated with any party in the U.S. We advocate the development of a broad struggle against the U.S. capitalist system and government and the worldwide imperialist system as a whole; and the building of a dynamic and vibrant revolutionary movement that pays special attention to the political action and organization of the most exploited and oppressed sections of people in the U.S.

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Is China An Imperialist Country? - Considerations and Evidence

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The changing shape and power relations of the crisis-ridden world imperialist system, and the emergence of heightened contradictions which foreshadow major qualitative leaps in its inter-imperialist relations and its vulnerability to new mass revolutionary challenges, is explored in this new study.  Focused principally on the growing and contentious role played by China in the world system, this new study,  “Is China an Imperialist Country? – Considerations and Evidence”, was produced by  NB Turner and an independent research and writing group.  Originally published by Red-Path.net (an internationalist website devoted to study and debate of critical issues facing the international communist movement), it has been submitted to MLMRSG, which has now adopted it as it expresses our views as well.  We encourage its study and broad distribution. (129 pages, April 2014)

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Assessing Recent Developments in Nepal

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A Bibliography on the State, a Peaceful Transition to Socialism, Democracy and Dictatorship, Negotiations, and their Relevance to the International Communist Movement in the 21st Century  (16 pages, January 2007)

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Statements by the Communist Party of India (Maoist) on Developments in Nepal

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A.  A major document from CPI(Maoist) to UCPN(M).  It is a significant contribution to the debate over the political line of the Maoists in Nepal.

“Open Letter to Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) from the Communist Party of India (Maoist)”, dated July 20, 2009.

B.  Three statements by the CPI (Maoist) between 2006 and 2008 are relevant to a serious examination of the line and strategy of the CPN (Maoist): (April 2009, 22 pp)

  1. "There is a Need for Caution with the Present Tactics," an exclusive interview with CPI(Maoist) spokesperson on Nepal developments, August 6, 2006;
  2. Press Release:  "A New Nepal Can Emerge Only by Smashing the Reactionary State," November 13, 2006;
  3. Press Release:  "The Verdict in Nepal is a Verdict against Feudal Monarchy, Indian Expansionism and U.S. Imperialism," April 24, 2008.
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May 16, 2009

In keeping with the importance of supporting the people's revolution in Nepal, we have been following the rapidly changing developments after the attempted sacking of General Katawal, Chief of Staff of the reactionary Nepalese Army, by the Maoist-led government.  We have also been looking more closely at the statements by party leaders following the National Conference of the Unified CPN (Maoist) held in November 2008.  Finally we have developed our views on the particular circumstances posed by the revolution in Nepal. We have decided to make some further comments that clarify, correct and elaborate upon our paper of April 4, 2009.

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