Democratic Kampuchea: A Workers' and Peasants' State in South-East Asia
Democratic Kampuchea: A Workers' and Peasants' State in South-East Asia, provides a detailed account of the political, economic, and cultural developments in Democratic Kampuchea under the leadership of the Revolutionary Organization. Published in 1977, it includes speeches, reports, and cultural narratives that highlight the country's achievements in agriculture, national defense, and social reconstruction following the liberation from American imperialism. The text emphasizes the principles of independence, sovereignty, and self-reliance, showcasing the collective efforts of the Kampuchean people to build a new society. It also reflects on the revolutionary struggle, the role of the Revolutionary Army, and the country's commitment to non-alignment and solidarity with other oppressed nations. This is a valuable resource for understanding the ideological and practical foundations of Democratic Kampuchea during this transformative period.
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