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Is an uprising of the Honduran Workers and Peasants possible?

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Is an uprising of the Honduran Workers and Peasants possible?

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An uprising of the underclasses in EVERY nation is POSSIBLE. The real questions are, is it LIKELY in the immediately-foreseeable future, and if so, can it win? And yes, you were right to place workers before peasants because proletarian dominance in such a coalition is critical for adaptability for an uprising and for successful construction AFTER a successful uprising, paradoxically even more so in a largely peasant country. The theory of permanent revolution establishes this need. Keeping a revolution in a place like Honduras within left-nationalist limits would be impossible. In real life, outside the books, even left-nationalists like Castro find themselves pushed towards a sort of a 3rd World stalinism, often openly embraced. Every honest nationalist move leads to a socialist one. An example – Do you want local agriculture prices under your own country’s control? A reasonable nationalist task, no? Ah, but in Honduras, there IS no local business class that’s not tied to the foreign

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