I no doubt have a lot to learn when it come to MLM and MLMpm and MLMpGT but this did not strike me as especially profound.
Theoretically, Im down with Mao. Most of the repetition of his theories I can vibe with, save for his "three worlds theory". Do i think politics takes precedence, often; does that need to be battled out in two-line struggle, not at every junction of organizing. Also, despite persistent allusions to Gonzalo Thought and refinements of Maoism throughout the document, I don't think the authors ever necessarily distinguished what advancements Gonzalo has put forth theoretically. Practically i understand, but the hero-worship i think is genuinely confused and confusing, especially in hindsight. A lot of this is the application of Mao Zedong Thought, and that's really the most interesting part. But nothing else really blew me away. Maybe at this reading club next week i'll get a different perspective tho.