
Politics In Command
Politics In Command (POLICOM) is a podcast based on anti-revisionist Marxism. Revisionism, in the Marxist sense, is the invalid modification of a correct principle of the science of revolution, aka Marxism. In other words, all those who oppose the science of revolution while still carrying the name "Marxist" are Revisionist - and there are plenty in the world today who need to be exposed. Revisionists wave the red flag in order to bring down the red flag.
All ideas have a material basis. In a class-divided society (and world), all ideas can be traced back to a particular class of said society. This is Politics In Command. The political line is everything.
Politics In Command
The Power of Criticism, Self-Criticism
Allyn Rickett was arrested in China shortly after the 1949 revolution for espionage. He then underwent a process of criticism, self-criticism for the next four years. This amazing story of transformation is documented in his book who he wrote with his wife, Adele, who was also arrested. The book is titled, Prisoners of Liberation.
(Note: We cleaned up the audio a bit and re-uploaded the interview here so it can be easily accessible.)
From the MIM website:
In 1995, MIM and 14 other organizations brought Allyn Rickett to the University of Massachusetts for the first Prison Awareness Week. He spoke on his experience in revolutionary China where the government used study, self-criticism and labor to rehabilitate its enemies. After his lecture, this interview was conducted by the Undercurrents Program on WMUA 91.1FM.
Outro music: Power to the People by Space Baby
Resources from POLICOMM:
https://linktr.ee/policomm