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Down with Colonialism!
About this book
Ho Chi Minh, the founder of the Vietminh and President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, having defeated Japanese and French colonialist became a hate figure of the USA during the Vietnam War. Anti-globalization activist Walden Bello shows why Ho Chi Minh should still be read by anti-imperialists the world over.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction: Ho Chi Minh: The Communist as Nationalist
- Suggested Further Reading
- Glossary
- Chronology
- Note on the Text
- 1. Speech at the Tours Congress
- 2. Indochina
- 3. The Anti-French Resistance
- 4. Some Considerations on the Colonial Question
- 5. Annamese Women and French Domination
- 6. An Open Letter to M. Albert Sarraut, Minister of Colonies
- 7. Murderous Civilization!
- 8. The Martyrdom of Amdouni and Ben-Belkhir
- 9. About Siki
- 10. Menagerie
- 11. The Counter-Revolutionary Army
- 12. The Workersâ Movement in Turkey
- 13. Report on the National and Colonial Questions at the Fifth Congress of the Communist International
- 14. Lenin and the Colonial Peoples
- 15. Appeal Made on the Occasion of the Founding of the Indochinese Communist Party
- 16. The Partyâs Line in the Period of the Democratic Front
- 17. Letter from Abroad
- 18. Instructions for the Setting up of the Armed Propaganda Brigade for the Liberation of Viet Nam
- 19. Appeal for General Insurrection
- 20. Declaration of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam
- 21. To the Peopleâs Committees in the Whole Country (North, South, Centre) and at All Levels (Province, District and Village)
- 22. Appeal to Compatriots to Carry Out Destruction, to Wage Resistance War
- 23. Appeal Issued after Six Months of Resistance
- 24. Twelve Recommendations
- 25. To the National Congress of Militiamen
- 26. To the 6th Congress of Party Cadres
- 27. To Peasant Cadres
- 28. Instructions Given at the Conference Reviewing the Second Le Hong Phong Military Campaign
- 29. On the Fifth Anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day
- 30. Political Report at the Second National Congress of the Viet Nam Workersâ Party
- 31. The Imperialist Aggressors Can Never Enslave the Heroic Vietnamese People
- 32. To Practise Thrift and Oppose Embezzlement, Waste and Bureaucracy
- 33. Instructions Given at a Conference on Guerrilla Warfare
- 34. Report to the Third Session of the National Assembly
- 35. Report to the Sixth Plenum of the Viet Nam Workersâ Party Central Committee
- 36. To the Nation
- 37. Instructions Given at the Conference Reviewing the Mass Education in the First Half of 1956
- 38. Consolidation and Development of Ideological Unity among Marxist-Leninist Parties
- 39. On Revolutionary Morality
- 40. Report on the Draft Amended Constitution
- 41. Thirty Years of Activity of the Party
- 42. The Path which Led Me to Leninism
- 43. The Chinese Revolution and the Vietnamese Revolution
- 44. Address to the Sixth Session of the Second National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam
- 45. Appeal to Compatriots and Fighters throughout the Country
- 46. Talk to District Cadres Attending a Training Class
- 47. Elevate Revolutionary Ethics, Make a Clean Sweep of Individualism
- 48. Appeal on the Occasion of 20 July 1969
- 49. Testament
- Notes