Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line

V. G. Wilxcox

New Zealand Party’s Firm Stand


Published: Foreign Languages Press, Peking 1964.
Transcription, Editing and Markup: Paul Saba
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Publisher’s Note: This is a reprint of a pamphlet of the same title which was written by V. G. Wilcox, General Secretary of the Communist Party of New Zealand, and published by the In Print Publishing Co. Ltd., Auckland, in 1964.

CONTENTS

Introduction

The Differences Concern Everyone

We Went to Talks in Moscow

The Basis of Our Point of View

What Constitutes Revisionism?

How to Wage the Struggle for Peace

Has “The Bomb” Altered Marxism?

The Biggest Lie of the Century

Peace and National Liberation Struggles

The Question of Social Democratic Ideology

The Attitude Towards Yugoslav Revisionism

Concluding Thoughts–And Tasks in New Zealand