Last year’s coup in Peru represented the point in the global class struggle where the U.S. empire, even though it’s been made weaker than ever, shows itself still for the moment capable of carrying out counterrevolutions. At least within the neo-colonies where the anti-imperialist movement is relatively weak. In Peru, this situation is changing, as the coup has mobilized the people towards attempting a revolution against the neo-colonial regime. But for this resistance effort to succeed, it will have to develop into a form that’s distinct from Latin America’s more reformist type of anti-imperialist politics from the last several decades. It will have to be an anti-imperialism that’s up to date with the present conditions, which are not like the ones from when Hugo Chavez revitalized leftism in the region during the early War on Terror era.
At last some indications of hope for the future if it is not too late. How wonderful to think that the growing multipolar countries could bring down American imperialism.
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At last some indications of hope for the future if it is not too late. How wonderful to think that the growing multipolar countries could bring down American imperialism.
I would like very much to support you with a donation but I am very hard up thanks to the rebound of the sanctions against Russia and there are many good podcasts that need such assistance but I hope to be able to continue reading your letters and wish you the best of luck.