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elijahcraig
17th September 2003, 03:48
http://www.maoism.org/msw/vol7/mswv7_299.htm

The Greatest Friendship

March 9, 1953



[Source: People's Daily, March 9, 1953.]


Comrade Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, the greatest genius of the present age, the great teacher of the world Communist movement, and the comrade-in-arms of the immortal Lenin, has departed from the world.

Comrade Stalin's contribution to our era through his theoretical activities and practice is incalculable. Comrade Stalin represented our entire new age. His activities have let the Soviet people and the working people of all countries to turn around the whole world situation. That is to say, the cause of justice and of People's Democracy and socialism has achieved victory in an immense region of the world, a region embracing more than 800 million people ¾ one third of the earth's population. Moreover, the influence of this victory is daily spreading to every corner of the world.

The death of Comrade Stalin has caused the laboring people of the whole world to feel unparalleled and profound grief; it has stirred the hearts of just people throughout the world. This demonstrates that Comrade Stalin's cause and his thought have gripped the broad masses of the people throughout the world and have already become an invincible force, a force that will guide those people who have already achieved victory in achieving still more fresh victories, one after another, and, at the same time, will guide all those people who are still groaning under the oppression of the evil old world of capitalism so that they can strike courageously at the enemies of the people.

After the death of Lenin, Comrade Stalin led the Soviet people in building into a magnificent socialist society the first socialist state in the world, which he, together with the great Lenin, created at the time of the October Revolution. The victory of socialist construction in the Soviet Union was not only a victory for the people of the Soviet Union, but also a common victory for the people of the whole world. First, this victory proved in the most real ( live terms the infinite correctness of Marxism-Leninism and concretely educated working people through out the world on how they should advance toward a good life. Second, this victory ensured that during the Second World War humanity would have the strength to defeat the Fascist beast. The achievement of victory in the anti-Fascist war, and the glory for these victories should be attributed to our great Comrade Stalin.

Comrade Stalin developed Marxist-Leninist theory in a comprehensive and epoch-making way and propelled the development of Marxism to a new stage. Comrade Stalin creatively developed Lenin's theory concerning the law of the uneven development of capitalism and the theory that it is possible for socialism to first achieve victory in one country; Comrade Stalin creatively contributed the theory of the general crisis of the capitalist system.; he contributed the theory concerning the building of communism in the Soviet Union; he contributed the theory of the fundamental economic laws of present-day capitalism and of socialism; he contributed the theory of revolution in colonies and semi-colonies. Comrade Stalin also creatively developed Lenin's theory of party building. All these creative theories of Comrade Stalin's further united the workers throughout the world, further united the oppressed classes and oppressed people throughout the world, thereby enabling the struggle of the world's working class and all oppressed people for liberation and well-being and the victories in this struggle to reach unprecedented proportions.

All of Comrade Stalin's writing are immortal documents of Marxism. His works, The Foundations of Leninism, The History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union [Bolshevik], and his last great work, Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR, constitute an encyclopedia of Marxism-Leninism, a synthesis of the experience of the world Communist movement of the past hundred years. His speech at the Nineteenth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union is a precious last testament bequeathed to the Communists of all the countries of the world. We Chinese Communists, like the Communists of all countries, search for our own road to victory in the great works of Comrade Stalin.

Since the death of Lenin, Comrade Stalin has always been the central figure in the world Communist movement. We rallied around him, constantly asked his advice, and constantly drew ideological strength from his works. Comrade Stalin was full of warmth for the oppressed peoples of the East. "Do not forget the East" ( this was Comrade Stalin's great call after the October Revolution. Everyone knows that Comrade Stalin warmly loved the Chinese people and regarded the might of the Chinese revolution as incalculable. On the question of the Chinese revolution, he contributed his exalted wisdom. It was by following the teachings of Lenin and Stalin, along with having the support of the great Soviet state and all the revolutionary forces of other countries, that the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people achieved their historic victory a few years ago.

Now we have lost our great teacher and most sincere friend Comrade Stalin. What a misfortune this is! The sorrow that this misfortune has brought us cannot be described in words.

Our task is to transform sorrow into strength. In memory of our great teacher Stalin, the great friendship between the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people [on the one hand] and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Soviet People [on the other] formed in the name of Stalin will never cease to be strengthened. The Chinese Communists and the Chinese people will further intensify the study of Stalin's teachings and the study of Soviet science and technology in order to build our country.

The Communist Party of the Soviet Union is a party nurtured personally by Lenin and Stalin; it is the most advanced, the most experienced, and the most theoretically cultivated party in the world. This party has been our model in the past, is our model at present, and will still be our model in the future. We fully believe that the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the government of the Soviet Union headed by Comrade Malenkov will definitely be able to carry on Comrade Stalin's unfinished work and push the great cause of Communism forward and carry it to greater and more glorious development.

There is not the slightest doubt that the camp of world peace, democracy, and socialism headed by the Soviet Union will become even more united and even more powerful.

In the past thirty years, Comrade Stalin's teachings and the model of the construction of socialism in the Soviet Union have facilitated a major step forward for the world. Now that the Soviet Union has become so powerful the Chinese people's revolution has achieved such great victories, construction in the various people's democracies has achieved such great success, the movement of the peoples of various countries throughout the world against oppression and aggression has risen to such heights, and our front of friendship and solidarity is so consolidated, we can say with complete certainty that we are not afraid of any imperialist aggression. Any imperialist aggression will be smashed by us, and all their despicable provocation will be to no avail.

The reason that the great friendship between the peoples of the two countries, China and the Soviet Union, is unbreakable is that our friendship has been built on the great principles of the internationalism of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin. The friendship between the peoples of the two countries, China and the Soviet Union, and the peoples of the various people's democracies, as well as with all the people who love peace, democracy, and justice in all the countries of the world is also built upon these great principles of internationalism and consequently is also unbreakable.

Clearly, the strength created by this kind of friendship of ours is inexhaustible and truly invincible.

Let all imperialist aggressors and warmongers tremble before our great friendship!

Long live the teaching of Marx, Lenin and Stalin!

Immortal glory to the heroic name of the great Stalin!

Babylon5 Crusade
17th September 2003, 04:18
I smell commie propaganda!

elijahcraig
17th September 2003, 04:25
Smell? It’s fucking your mouth, you’re in it deep…

(*
17th September 2003, 04:43
It brought a tear to my eye :(

Although not explicitly stated, I assume this was from Mao. Was it a speech?

Invader Zim
17th September 2003, 06:37
God how boring, if I wanted to read inane bullshit, where vicious dictators brown nose each other I would have looked on some petty Stalinist or Maoist website.

Filth.

YKTMX
17th September 2003, 21:02
Pretty dull.

commie kg
17th September 2003, 21:12
Bah. Hero worship.

I mean, "Immortal glory to the heroic name of the great Stalin?" Come on...

elijahcraig
17th September 2003, 21:58
God how boring, if I wanted to read inane bullshit, where vicious dictators brown nose each other I would have looked on some petty Stalinist or Maoist website.

Why respond jackass?

Commie Kg? Aren’t you the one who calls yourself a Trot and doesn’t even know The Trot’s own policies concerning the NEP and economics?

Hero worship? Maybe you should also read Mao’s criticisms of Stalin. This piece was a tribute to the man WHO HAD JUST DIED.

commie kg
17th September 2003, 23:32
Originally posted by [email protected] 17 2003, 01:58 PM
Commie Kg? Aren’t you the one who calls yourself a Trot and doesn’t even know The Trot’s own policies concerning the NEP and economics?

Hero worship? Maybe you should also read Mao’s criticisms of Stalin. This piece was a tribute to the man WHO HAD JUST DIED.
No, I'm the one who isn't a Trot, who made some pretty stupid mistakes regarding the history of a failed state.

I don't care if Stalin had just died, "Immortal glory to the heroic name of the great Stalin" sounds like the work of a fanatical evangelist.

elijahcraig
17th September 2003, 23:35
That’s called paying your respects to a hero of the people.

Comrade Ceausescu
18th September 2003, 00:05
that was excellent.

Jesus Christ
18th September 2003, 00:22
Originally posted by [email protected] 17 2003, 01:37 AM
God how boring, if I wanted to read inane bullshit, where vicious dictators brown nose each other I would have looked on some petty Stalinist or Maoist website.

Filth.
took the words right out of my mouth

elijahcraig
18th September 2003, 01:00
Liberal Owenites who read things they have no time to read? Hmmm. Pathetic liberals.

Poor dumb defeated Liberals.

Jesus Christ
18th September 2003, 01:05
you just loove to fight dont u

elijahcraig
18th September 2003, 06:43
I also like to pick on little brats like you primus, quoting Uncle. You putrid little Kaiser!

Ian
18th September 2003, 06:52
It was good... not great...

Had some interesting things in it, wasn't anything compared to our manifesto though :P I'm sure you all agree...

elijahcraig
18th September 2003, 06:53
I’m sure we would.

Jesus Christ
18th September 2003, 18:31
Originally posted by [email protected] 18 2003, 01:43 AM
I also like to pick on little brats like you primus, quoting Uncle. You putrid little Kaiser!
youre absolutely ridiculous

Eastside Revolt
18th September 2003, 19:52
Originally posted by [email protected] 17 2003, 09:58 PM

God how boring, if I wanted to read inane bullshit, where vicious dictators brown nose each other I would have looked on some petty Stalinist or Maoist website.

Why respond jackass?

Commie Kg? Aren’t you the one who calls yourself a Trot and doesn’t even know The Trot’s own policies concerning the NEP and economics?

Hero worship? Maybe you should also read Mao’s criticisms of Stalin. This piece was a tribute to the man WHO HAD JUST DIED.
Seriously man you remind me of one of thase right-wing fools, whom preaches on, and on about the "Great Free Market".

Saint-Just
18th September 2003, 20:01
Thank you for posting that comrade elijahcraig.

queen of diamonds
23rd September 2003, 11:22
Originally posted by [email protected] 29 2003, 03:35 PM
That’s called paying your respects to a hero of the people.
Which might hold, except for the fact that since Mao's death, numerous sources (Zhisui Li's biogrophy of Mao comes to mind) have revealed the fact that Mao had no respect for the "hero of the people". In fact, Stalin had, in order to pacify the Allied powers, supported Chiang Kai-Shek's forces against Mao's. It was only the fact that they were in the middle of the Cold War and were forced to present a united front that held the Sino-Soviet alliance together, and only Mao's need to save face and his contempt for Khrushchev's relative liberalism that kept him from denouncing Stalin along with Khruschev. That and the fact that he really had no grounds on which to denounce him - unlike Khrushchev, Mao was perfectly comfortable with the idea of sacrificng millions of people, which meant he really couldn't find fault with Stalin's policies.

Gearhart_Srhodar
23rd September 2003, 11:42
I think the queen of diamonds has lost it :P the queen seems to be a born democrat :P
I say we preserve this ignorant historical perspective of Mao that we hold!

elijahcraig
24th September 2003, 04:45
I agree. Diamonds are priceless!

Lardlad95
24th September 2003, 04:53
How nice of Mao to write something for a comrade...even if I do disagree with both of them ideologically the sentiment was not lost on me

Elijah, when and if you die(I'm still convinced you are satan :D ) I'll be sure to write up a lovely little speech to remind everyone of the firery young Communist who insulted and belittled us all.

elijahcraig
24th September 2003, 05:04
But of course I love you too miser.

Islets!

Lardlad95
24th September 2003, 05:08
Originally posted by [email protected] 24 2003, 05:04 AM
But of course I love you too miser.

Islets!
Miser? I'd preffer hermit...or El Presidente..but I'll take what I can get.

About this though I thought Mao and Stalin weren't exactley close? I mean Mao criticized Stalin a few times, and I'm sure Stalin wasn't inviting Mao over for sleep overs....

elijahcraig
24th September 2003, 05:10
Mao gave speeches in Moscow several times; they were comrades. Mao wrote more than just this piece on Stalin. He also wrote “Critique of Stalin’s Economic Problems”. But that is in the spirit of criticism and self-criticism. He broke with the USSR after Khruschev showed outright revisionism.

Lardlad95
24th September 2003, 05:14
Originally posted by [email protected] 24 2003, 05:10 AM
Mao gave speeches in Moscow several times; they were comrades. Mao wrote more than just this piece on Stalin. He also wrote “Critique of Stalin’s Economic Problems”. But that is in the spirit of criticism and self-criticism. He broke with the USSR after Khruschev showed outright revisionism.
Ah ok, it's just that when most Marxists criticize one another it's not in good helpful spirit.

Most marxists are trying to shoot down everyone else, so Mao and Stalin being comrades comes as somewhat of a shock to me

elijahcraig
24th September 2003, 05:16
If you read the document, he also praises Stalin, but he adds little notes on each/or every other point in the work by Stalin.

He upheld Stalin.

What other criticisms do you know of? Ones that seem mean-spirited?

Lardlad95
24th September 2003, 06:05
Originally posted by [email protected] 24 2003, 05:16 AM
If you read the document, he also praises Stalin, but he adds little notes on each/or every other point in the work by Stalin.

He upheld Stalin.

What other criticisms do you know of? Ones that seem mean-spirited?
No I was just assuming, I've heard from various other people on the boards in the past about Mao's critiques of Stalin's economic policies, so I assumed they were mean spirited.

I really had no reason to think this other than the fact that most opposing marxists always bicker

elijahcraig
24th September 2003, 06:36
Maoists support Stalin, so they aren’t really opposing.

queen of diamonds
24th September 2003, 12:26
Originally posted by [email protected] 4 2003, 09:10 PM
Mao gave speeches in Moscow several times; they were comrades. Mao wrote more than just this piece on Stalin. He also wrote “Critique of Stalin’s Economic Problems”. But that is in the spirit of criticism and self-criticism. He broke with the USSR after Khruschev showed outright revisionism.
Mao and criticism? Yes. Mao and self-criticism? Maybe next millenia! Mao refused criticism of his policies when they caused widespread famine, starvation, and inefficiency. The great leap forward stands out as a glaring example of this. The only reason he allowed the policy to be reversed was that people were becoming unsettled (as you do when everyone around you is dying), and he had to do something to hold power. And even then, he complained that the people showed too little communist spirit.

And yes, I realise that officially they were comrades. But given the fact that Stalin did support KMT forces against Mao in the early stages of the civil war, and that sources close to him have since revealed that he personally didn't like Stalin, it's foolish to believe in the sincerity of that statement.

Of course he broke ties with the USSR; was he supposed to support Stalin for so long, and so devoutly, and then stand around quietly while he was denounced? It was a face-saver, and Mao had his pride. Way too much of it.