What is Marxism-Leninism?

This term is generally used to describe what are considered revolutionary Marxists (those who see that the present system must be replaced by a new one), as opposed to reformists (those who believe that the capitalist system can be made "kinder and gentler" - which is not possible!). Leninism is really nothing more than the extension of Marx's ideas into the age of imperialism (the age of the domination of finance capital and monopolies, and the total subjugation of the colonial world to the will of the major powers). Marxism-Leninism is SASCO’s ideological perspective, since used as tools of analysis and guide to action.

What is an ideology? Ideology is about ideas how a society should be organised. For instance bourgeoisie ideologues accept class inequalities as natural and necessary in society.

Some of the bourgeoisie ideologies use sex, race and sexual orientation as a basis for organising society. For instance in colonial societies racism and gender oppression have been ... more.

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