is revolution not putting the authority of the people over those in power, and bringing those people low? that's "hierarchy"
yes because it's not anything intelligent enough to be thoughtfully argued against. a 7 year old could see the holes in such an idea
2023, where the maoist New People's Army is a stronghold for human rights & dignity for the Filipino people, engaged in open war against the truly authoritarian & cruel, Imperialist backed Phillipine Republic
well that's just childish isn't it
there's a trend towards that, which can be combatted & has been by communist parties. Stalin had a pretty incoherent plan to combat rightist tendencies within the communist party, assuming the problem stemmed from external meddling. Mao actually shared your view in that bureaucracy rots socialism, and that it needs to be decreased as the people are helped towards being self reliant, ready to self manage the economy & have suitable industry to run the country with. that's why the cultural revolution happened, to fight bureaucracy
well some people who are called "tankies" do. some of them are just rabid bhreznevites
I think a better term is "Campist" which is the trend within revisionist marxists to side with one imperialist camp to oppose another. it's the same shit the SPD did during WW1
what is "authoritarianism" to you?
well socialism has the proletariat as the ruling class, this is true in Marxism & anarchism even if anarchists word it differently
oh ok so bhreznevites
what if the book is Che Guevaras "Guerrilla Warfare"
wow!