The Classless, Stateless, Moneyless Social Order of Malayan Communist Party

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Introduction to Communism
Communism is a classless, moneyless,[1][2] and stateless social order structured upon common ownership of the means of production, as well as a social, political and economic ideology and movement that aims at the establishment of this social order.[3] So, communism can be defined as an act which against feudalism and imperialism and it is determined to change this administrative system to communism trough violence and war. [4]According to Columbia Encyclopedia, communism is a socio-political movement that aims for a classless and stateless society structured by common ownership of the means of production, the end of wage labour and private property. Until now, the concept of communism still exists and has been practiced by several countries such as China and Russia.

Malayan Communist Party
[4]In 1930, Malayan country is also one of the country which influenced by the idea of the communism through Kuomintang (National People’s Party, established in 1912) and Nanyang Communist Party. The Malaya Communist Party (MCP) was established with the objective of forming Republic of Communist Malaya. MCP had recruited a lot of cadres which are new members of a political party trained to become loyal followers and even seeped into most of the labour union. MCP also tried to spread communism to Sarawak but the plan failed as the people there does not have enough knowledge for politics.

In the year 1935, MCP’s attempts became more violent. They have made more and more strikes in Batu Arang, Selangor where as much as 6000 workers participated in the strike to take over the mine. As a result, the British sent 300 police to end the strike. Most of the leaders involved in the strike were sent back to China and following...

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...rebellion to achieve their objective, which is to put an end to the British government and create the Communist Republic of Malaya. This caused the MCP, led by Chin Peng to form a guerilla unit known as Malayan Races Liberation Army (MRLA) and formed in the jungle itself. MCP started the rebellion by attacking the resource extraction industries, which were tin mines and rubber plantations owned by Europeans. Besides that, they also launched attack on the police station, set factories and buses on fire, damage railway tracks, which were one of the most important transportation to deliver products from factories to the port, and kill people they suspected to work with the British. Their plan was to weaken the economy in Malaya, conquering big cities by all mean to chase the British out of the country.

[5]shortp 36.
[6]NamViet News, Vietnam News : Red Star over Malaya

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