Maoist Internationalist Movement


MIM Theory #7
Proletarian Feminist Revolutionary Nationalist on the Communist Road

MIM assesses the current state of nation-building and organization through news reports and theoretical treatments of national struggles in the United Snakes. Maoism holds that the principal contradication in the world today is between imperialism and oppressed nations. In this issue of MIM Theory, MIM applies our general line on the national question -- developed from the universal theories of Marx, Lenin, Stalin and Mao -- to the specific conditions of the oppressed internal nations in North America. (127 pp.)

Reviews:

"Here in Connecticut, MIM is no stranger to 'the People.' . . . When I approach my Boriqua brothers on 'The Young Lords' & 'Macheteros,' they're all ears; the same for the 'Black Brothers' when I speak on the 'Black Panthers.' I've read MT#7 out loud through the doors & it's amazing to see their "not so serious tone" turn into arguments & productive debates."
--Connecticut prisoner, 1999

Table of Contents
Introduction
Letters to MIM Theory
Chapter 1. A Communist Agenda for National Liberation
The National Question and Separate Vanguard Parties
The Duality of Nations: Seize the Revolutionary Imperative
Chapter 2. The Black Nation
Chapter 3. First Nations
Chapter 4. Latino Nations
Chapter 5. Outside the United States
Chapter 6. Theory in Review

MIM Theory is the official theoretical journal of the Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM).

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