"Let the ruling classes tremble at a communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen of all countries, unite!"
― Karl Marx
- Who controls wealth and indulging in the Philippines?
- The control and indulge in the wealth of the town is the imperialist and other foreign imperialists and their accomplices local ruling class of big compradors and landlords. One percent (1%) only of the population of the Philippines.
- They fully benefit from the natural resources of the town, the labor forces and created wealth for Filipinos. They controlled the reactionary government and the reactionary armed forces in the Philippines. They are the ruling class that oppresses and impoverishes the Filipino people.
2. What is the situation that the people of the Philippine?
- Filipino people made up of workers, peasants, semi-proletariat, the petty bourgeoisie and the national bourgeoisie. They comprise 99% of the population of the Philippines.
- The Filipino people are a powerful force for development. They have possessed strength and talent to excel in various fields of social work and has great heroic tradition of resistance to foreign and domestic exploitation and oppression. So they build a society united, just and prosperous.
- With strength and talent that the people of the Philippines, Established extensive agriculture, factories, mines, transportation and communication raises society. They wont be enjoying the blessings of it. But they are suffering and extreme exploited and oppressed by foreign and local ruling class.
- Pressed by certain foreign imperialists and the local ruling class strength and talented people for their benefit. Thus, the Philippines rich man, suffering from extreme poverty the Filipino people.
- Workers suffer because they owned the means of production and sell their labor to create profit for the investor in exchange for very low wages, in humane working conditions and lack of job security. They exploited foreign and local capitalists.
- The farmers, the majority is not enough land or oppress and exploit the old and new types of landlords. They carry high rent, low wages and usury. They continued inaagawan land of the landlords, bureaucrat capitalists and foreign corporations. Many of them, especially the poor and lower strata of the middle peasants were forced to sell their labor in a finite or long-lasting time for their livelihood. They are semi-proletariat in the countryside.
- Besides the semi-proletariat in the countryside, there is another section of semiproletariat constitute substantial part of the population. Most of them are poor fishermen and those in towns and cities such as dockers, carpenters, masons, shop assistant, tricycle drivers, vendors and other also not enough production. Due to the semi-colonial and semi-feudal conditions, their wages insufficient, irregular and less of their income, and they definitely work.
- also decreasing the life of the petty bourgeoisie. Declining real value of their small income. At risk their job security. Also falling to small businesses because of the height of the interest on the loan, the height of the tax, and corruption in the bureaucracy.
- Pressured the national bourgeoisie of the big foreign capitalists piling of finished products in the Philippines and manipulate the basic policies of the reactionary government in relation to economic, financial, taxation and tariff and local sale of goods. feudalism their desire to develop capitalist production. Because of this, there is a risk and they are afraid of bankruptcy. dragged their ambition to be big bourgeoisie and build a capitalist state under the rule of their class.