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olution of colonialism. The inconsistencies of that institution must
be exposed and combatted at least as much as those of colonialism."
(p. 57)
"Engels' analysis and criticism of the origin and structure of the
family is well-known. This is a definition and theoretical
framework we need to consider with great care. It is a fact that
this problem is the source of deep-rooted sicknesses among us."
(p. 67)
"If every family could transform the existing relations that cannot
be escaped into revolutionary relations, then the Turkish Republic
could not survive for even two days, and would at once collapse. If
families combined and imposed such an education among themselves, the
Turkish Republic could not survive. Among us, since the family is closed
to the outside it can work like a secret force in the revolution. The issue of
why we cannot use this secret force is another matter." (p. 74)
"We have nothing to learn from the
family. One cannot learn politics
from the family. Our fathers at the
head of this deceived institution
are in a wretched position; and the
position of the mothers is even
worse." (p. 75)
The bloody communist leaders of the 20th cen-
tury spread communism through armed struggle
and terror. As a requirement of communism, the
PKK terror organization uses the same methods
of armed struggle and engages in the same sly
and treacherous kinds of attack.
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