Chapter 382 Four Major Principles
Chapter 382 Four Major Principles
"To this day, there is still a great imbalance in the level of development within the Union, among the major regions and in various places. The western coastal areas, especially the border cities of Brittany, have a higher level of development and a better average standard of living for citizens. However, these areas are also the regions where social revolution is more difficult to advance."
"That's not the case. The social revolution in cities faces vastly different difficulties compared to the social revolution in rural towns."
Inside De La Leyer, Alice sat at a round table, looking at the committee members from various departments before her. She glanced at the reports on the table.
Promoting a proletarian social revolution is a rather difficult undertaking. Firstly, cities are heavily influenced by capitalism. For tens of thousands of middle-income earners, their lives are not particularly difficult, and they are not so enthusiastic about mass movements. Most people hope to "obtain better working conditions, salaries, and social security in a proletarian society than before."
In the vast towns and rural areas, because social revolution is directly related to their land, income and families, the revolution was warmly welcomed. However, at the same time, the opinion leaders of small farmers could lead to the birth of new clans. And this kind of rural revolution, organized with old structures and ideas, could sometimes be more easily exploited.
Therefore, in the final analysis, the primary task of the alliance during this period was to restore the development of the national economy, vigorously promote proletarian education, change the revolutionary apathy in the cities, and change the blind struggle in the countryside.
"Therefore, we need to establish our four principles, which must be referenced in all matters."
Alice brushed a strand of hair from between her eyebrows, then looked at the others—"Our revolutionary cause must adhere to scientific principles; anything unscientific or unverified should be discarded."
"Our revolutionary cause must advance the ideological and cultural progress of all the peoples of the Union and even the world. Without ideological progress and scientific and cultural knowledge, the proletarian revolution is out of the question."
"Our revolutionary cause must greatly promote the improvement of the living standards of the people throughout the Union. All policies, regulations and affairs should be centered on the people and for the benefit of the working people of the proletariat."
"Our alliance must adhere to the leadership of the proletariat. All bureaucratic bourgeoisie and all exploiters should be thoroughly criticized and discredited. They should be trampled on ten thousand times and made so that these exploiters of the people can never rise again. But in the final analysis, it is necessary to completely eliminate the soil in which the bureaucratic class and the capitalist class breed."
"On this basis, the primary task at present is to achieve equality of life for people of all regions, ethnicities and localities in the Alliance. In all places, whether in remote mountainous areas or cold snowfields, the Alliance should promote the construction of roads, railways and infrastructure, and promote the industrialization of these areas, so that the local proletarian people can enter the modern society. After all, we live in a material world, and material things determine consciousness."
"For a long time to come, the Union must use its productivity and its advanced science and technology to benefit the people and seek a future for the proletariat."
Alice looked at the others. At present, the Amerlansi Social Republic Alliance, which inherited the Amerlansi Federal Republic, still has many shortcomings. After the Great Revolution of Proletarian Consciousness, proletarian regimes were nominally established in various places, but most of these proletarian regimes still adhered to the bourgeois worldview. Regardless of this generation, controlling the next generation is especially crucial.
Conducting proletarian revolutionary courses in all compulsory education schools to educate children on the proletarian worldview constitutes a revolution in their thinking.
The establishment of new infrastructure, factories, railways, highways, and airports across the country, and the improvement of the living environment for the entire nation, constitute a revolution in living conditions.
Economically, this involves promoting automated economic management systems, vigorously developing automated network equipment, and establishing an automated planned economy—a revolution in the economy.
In the military sphere, the advancement of a modern proletarian army system, the implementation of the political commissar system, the establishment of soldiers' committees, and the insistence on absolute leadership over the army constitute a military revolution.
It can be said that the revolution has only just begun, and both the bloody revolution and the silent changes will determine the future of the alliance.
The task will not be easy.
Alice's four principles quickly became slogans that could be seen everywhere on the roadside, and these four principles were indeed welcomed. Although it was somewhat embarrassing for Alice, they were indeed the policies guiding the development of the entire alliance at present.
However, although the war in the central continent had ended and the countries had turned to the stage of economic recovery, the southern part of the new continent was experiencing an unexpected upheaval.
The Glenarda National Workers' Republic, the dominant power in the southern New World and considered a "war-mongering nation," has undergone a dramatic change after a series of defeats on the front lines!
"Alice! Alice! Urgent message!"
"what happened?"
"An earthquake occurred in the Southern New Continent region with a focal depth of zero meters! Do you know what this means?"
It was Raffis who found Alice; behind her, outside the office door, stood several generals with grim expressions.
Generally speaking, earthquakes caused by crustal activity on a planet typically have a focal depth of several kilometers underground. However, if an earthquake occurs at a focal depth of zero meters, there is only one possibility.
Atomic bomb.
"Glenada has mastered atomic bomb technology?"
"This is not surprising; civilizations that have reached this stage are capable of developing such technologies on their own."
It was Little Alice who spoke—she had appeared in the office at some point.
“I called up a satellite that was passing over the core of Glenarda, the Amazon plain, and discovered the mushroom cloud of the nuclear explosion—in addition, a large amount of radiation was detected.”
If a militaristic nation acquires the atomic bomb after suffering defeats on the front lines, then there is only one thing they need to do next.
Although nominally the United States of Colombia was still attacking the Glenorda National Defense Forces and National Guard in the Middle East, in reality, with the bankruptcy and disintegration of various Wall Street conglomerates and groups, Mike Douglas received less and less support. Until the day of the "Department of Defense Coup," Mike Douglas was forced to step down. Now, the nominal President of the United States and the Secretary of Defense of the United States are both members of the Revolutionary Front of Colombia.
"The Glennada Air Force possesses various types of advanced jet fighters. Based on the magnitude of the earthquake and the size of the nuclear cloud, the yield of this atomic bomb is approximately 10 kT TNT. In addition to a large number of AR-234D bombers that have been in service for several years, Glennada also has a large number of G.91R4 attack aircraft and advanced Arado Ar E 555 long-range bombers."
"Furthermore, if I'm not mistaken, Glenada possesses a large number of tactical surface-to-surface missiles..."
"In other words, if other countries don't intervene, Glenarda could very well drop an atomic bomb on us," b
After a long silence in the office, Alice saw several generals peeking in through the door and said, "Come in."
The worried generals outside the door stood at attention and saluted. Alice nodded and looked at the documents.
"We have no choice, gentlemen. This is not just a threat to the alliance. Glenada is not a member of the United Nations. We should hand it over to the General Assembly for review."
"Unite the strength of all member states and contain them!"
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