Tuesday, May 09, 2006

on the liberation of the masses (part one)

it i said by our progressive compatriots that the roots of misery lies at the oppression of the working class, i agree, but i surmise that this oppression lies not only in the oppression and conditions prevalent. it is but a state of mind that exists in them.
by agreeing that the working classes allow themselves to be exploited by the burgeiose, they become as a process enslaved by the very people they despise unwillingly and unwittingly.
my thesis is, as agreed by our other progressive ideological cousins that the roots of oppression lies in the psyche of the people which is deeply embedded in the culture of the people. more than 3 centuries of war and oppression has made slavery and oppression a part of Filipino society.

as to how this malaise can be stopped and cured, is a enigma to many comrades in the movement.......

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