The Kampuchean Revolutionary Movement
The Kampuchean Revolutionary Movement, stands as a profound theoretical and historical summation of Democratic Kampuchea’s revolutionary path. Here, the leadership methodically analyzes 2,000 years of struggle, grounding the Kampuchean revolution not in imported doctrines, but in the lived experience of a people locked in perpetual resistance against feudal exploitation and imperialist domination. The text exposes the internal and external ideological battles faced by the Party, from resisting Vietnamese revisionism to rejecting opportunistic alliances with Sihanouk and national capitalists who denied the existence of class contradictions within Kampuchea. Emphasizing the principle of independence-mastery-self-reliance, the document details the ongoing tasks of defending national sovereignty, advancing the socialist revolution, and building socialism—while reaffirming that only by centering the peasantry, rejecting foreign interference, and organizing collective labor could Kampuchea avoid the tragic fate of other compromised revolutions.
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