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Ho Chi Minh's thought is defined by a creative application of to the specific conditions of Vietnam. While traditional Marxism focused on the urban proletariat, Ho recognized that in a colonized, agrarian society, the peasantry was the primary revolutionary force.
A significant portion of the writings after 1947 focuses on the military strategy of the . Ho outlined a three-phase "protracted war of resistance": Ho Chi Minh on Revolution - Selected Writings, ...
The collection edited by Bernard B. Fall , serves as a foundational text for understanding the ideological evolution of one of the 20th century's most influential revolutionaries. This volume compiles Ho Chi Minh’s articles, speeches, and pamphlets, tracing his journey from an obscure colonial petitioner in Paris to the leader of a nation engaged in a "protracted war" against global superpowers. 1. The Core Ideology: Marxism-Leninism Meets Nationalism
Shifting the balance of forces as the revolutionary army grows. Citation - Ho Chi Minh on revolution; selected
Ho believed philosophical reflection was only meaningful when it directly informed "immediate action".
The final push to annihilate the enemy and achieve complete victory. 3. Revolutionary Morality and Style Ho outlined a three-phase "protracted war of resistance":
He famously argued that "Nationalism is our country's greatest resource," using it to unite diverse social classes—including intellectuals and the national bourgeoisie—against colonial rule. 2. The Doctrine of "Protracted War"