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On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among The People

In this episode of Red Menace, Breht and Alyson dive into Mao Zedong’s pivotal 1957 speech On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People. This foundational text offers insight into Mao’s dialectical approach to politics, particularly in navigating the complex terrain of class struggle within socialist society.

Together they explore Mao’s crucial distinction between antagonistic and non-antagonistic contradictions, and how this distinction can guide revolutionary praxis. The discussion includes an analysis of the “unity–struggle–unity” dialectic, the historical context and lessons of the Hundred Flowers and Hundred Schools campaigns, and the subsequent Anti-Rightist backlash. They also examine Mao’s critique of Han chauvinism and draw parallels to white chauvinism in the contemporary U.S., as well as Mao's position on Tibet and the historical legacy of how that conflict played out, and how it is still weaponized today.

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On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among The People On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among The People

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You know it’s gonna be a good episode when Comrade Mao is involved. Seriously, great analysis! Studying the thoughts of comrades past like this while both contextualizing them AND wisely applying them to the changing conditions of our time and place is not only of peak importance - it’s also exciting as hell. Thank you so much for your continued work on Rev Left Radio! Listening to your shows - even the heavier ones (especially the heavier ones) - have played a serious role in my development as an organizer, comrade, and human being, and they got me through a lot of long, shitty nights closing at Starbucks as a union salt. Love and solidarity! ❤️‍🔥

Elias Hartwood

Between your recent return to texts, SocialismForAll, ProlesPod, and I'm sure others I don't know about, it's a good time for those wanting socialist textual analysis. The oscillation between promoting a freer exploration of political ideas and a stricter discipline of ideas is interesting. Like you said, it may not be the case that one is inherently better or worse, but rather that the changing nature of the dialectic and material conditions can make one better or worse to promote at a certain place and time. As a possible example, I like a lot of the ideas and intentions behind the Cultural Revolution, but perhaps the people needed a bit more political education before being invited to let loose. On the other hand, maybe they needed to be let loose when they were to make the mistakes and successes they did to get where they are now.

Lefty In Training


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