On the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, Struggle-La Lucha published a new book: “The U.S. war drive against China, what it means for workers.”
Celebrating 75 years of liberation
Oct. 1, 2024, marks the 75th anniversary of China’s transformative revolution, which liberated the nation from feudal oppression and imperialist control.
Under the leadership of Mao Zedong, widely known as Chairman Mao, the Communist Party of China achieved what many deemed impossible — inspiring not just China but working and oppressed peoples worldwide.
The revolution ended China’s “Century of Humiliation,” which began with British imperialism’s First Opium War in 1839.
Over the past 75 years, there has been significant progress for the masses and China’s working class.
Today, China is a global scientific powerhouse, boasting achievements in high-speed trains, affordable electric vehicles, pollution reduction, carbon emission control, and space exploration. The People’s Republic has also made significant strides in health care, education, and sports.
At no point has U.S. monopoly capitalism adopted a hands-off approach toward the development of socialism in China or elsewhere. It has consistently intervened against socialism worldwide.
The maneuvers by U.S. imperialism have been increasingly more dangerous and now point in the direction of war.
The global working class, including U.S. workers, must stand united in solidarity with the working class of China.
This book, “The U.S. War Drive Against China: What it Means for Workers,” aims to illuminate the growing dangers posed by a potential U.S. war against China and reveal the working class’s real enemies.
Get “The U.S. war drive against China, what it means for workers,” available online at tinyurl.com/USWarChina.
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