Maoist Theory and Ideology
  • Resolution: On Leaders and Leadership, RW #825, October 1, 1985
  • Some Points on the Question of Revolutionary Leadership and Individual Leaders, RW #825, October 1, 1985
  • A New Socialist Economy: Politics in Command, By Raymond Lotta, RW #1073, October 8, 2000
  • Forging a New Programme, A Revolutionary Approach to Class Analysis, RW #1055, May 21, 2000

  • From the Programme of the RCP,USA, The Revolutionary Process, RW #1048, March 26, 2000

  • Important New Document from the RCP Published!
    NOTES ON POLITICAL ECONOMY: Our Analysis of the 1980s, Issues of Methodology, and The Current World Situation, RW #1037, January 9, 2000

  • Mao Tsetung: The Art of War

  • Part 1: Luring the Enemy in Deep, RW #1030, November 14, 1999

  • Part 2: The War Against Japanese Aggression: The Battle of Pinghshingkuan Pass, RW #1031, November 21, 1999

  • Writings by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the RCP,USA
  • Inequality, Poverty and Hype in the "New Economy", The Down Side of the Boom, By Raymond Lotta, RW #999, March 21, 1999
  • The Communist Manifesto Today: Still True, Still Dangerous, Still the Hope of the Hopeless Part 1 Part 2 by Raymond Lotta, RW #958 & #959 May 1998
  • The World Is a Ghetto: Revolution is the Solution by Carl Dix  RW #957, May 17, 1998
  • May Day 1998: 150 Years Since the Communists' First Call -- WORKERS OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE! From the Committee of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, RW #955, May 3, 1998
  • On the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto Statement by the Committee of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement RW #955, May 3, 1998
  • Marx, Engels, Lenin and Mao on the Liberation of Women -- She Craves Not Spring for Herself Alone
    RW #948, March 15, 1998
  • Imperialist Globalization and the Fight for a Different Future:  Part 1, 2, & 3: by Raymond Lotta, RW #933, 934 935 Nov./Dec., 1997
  • How the Revolution Will Wipe Out National Oppression and Inequality by Carl Dix,  RW #824, September 24, 1995
  • Links to Internet Archives with the Writings of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin and Mao Tsetung