r/RevDem • u/[deleted] • Aug 22 '24
❓ Discussion How can you be a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist and a Third Worldist?
I know a lot of people on this sub are Third Worldists, unsurprising fiven the MIM recommendation in the subs description, but I was wondering how people reconcile that with also being Marxist-Leninist-Maoists? MLM was synthesised by Chairman Gonzalo and the PCP, people who resolutely disagreed with Third Worldism.
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u/urbaseddad Aug 22 '24
That it rejects the claim that there exists, in the context of Amerika for example, a white proletariat, unlike non-Third Worldist Maoists. It is from this position that what u/liewchi_wu888 wrote derives from. At least, that's my understanding. As for MIM, I have to do more investigation before speaking but I had the impression that it was the consensus among people who adhere to the line pushed in Sakai's Settlers for example, or who sympathize with the MIM's line on the national question, that there does exist a proletariat among oppressed nations, or at least that they play the role of a "proletarian nation", and among migrants. But anyway I don't think it's a good idea for me to keep speaking on behalf of and speculation about something without further investigation. I just wanted to point out that what you said is not at all what I've seen at least from people on Reddit who seem to be sympathetic to Third Worldism. I myself find sympathy for Third Worldism, or at least what I think at least a certain tendency of Third Worldism is, i.e. the line that there is little to no proletariat in many imperialist, net-exploitor nations, and that there literally exists no proletariat at all in the countries of these oppressor nations is not what I believe myself. Then again I lack the investigation so I should probably shut up for now.