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"''It is no wonder that the bourgeoise loves other tendencies of Marxism, gives them a wide platform, and hates, demonizes Marxism-Leninism because historically it was the Marxist-Leninists who presented the real danger, who frightened the upper class.''" -'''Jones Manoel''', "What is Marxism-Leninism" Video; translated by José Marti Translators Collective
"''It is no wonder that the bourgeoise loves other tendencies of Marxism, gives them a wide platform, and hates, demonizes Marxism-Leninism because historically it was the Marxist-Leninists who presented the real danger, who frightened the upper class.''" -'''Jones Manoel''', "What is Marxism-Leninism" Video; translated by José Marti Translators Collective
== Álvaro Cunhal ==
{{LQuote|One is not a Marxist-Leninist just because one cheers Marxism-Leninism and affirms fidelity to its principles, if these are understood as petrified and alien to the reality in which one is fighting. It is as important for a party to proclaim itself as Marxist-Leninist as it is to actually be one.|O partido com paredes de vidro [The party with glass walls]}}
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 6 November 2024

"It is no wonder that the bourgeoise loves other tendencies of Marxism, gives them a wide platform, and hates, demonizes Marxism-Leninism because historically it was the Marxist-Leninists who presented the real danger, who frightened the upper class." -Jones Manoel, "What is Marxism-Leninism" Video; translated by José Marti Translators Collective

Álvaro Cunhal

“One is not a Marxist-Leninist just because one cheers Marxism-Leninism and affirms fidelity to its principles, if these are understood as petrified and alien to the reality in which one is fighting. It is as important for a party to proclaim itself as Marxist-Leninist as it is to actually be one.”

O partido com paredes de vidro [The party with glass walls]