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'''Red Sun – People's Movement''' ('''Sol Rojo – Movimiento del Pueblo''') is a revolutionary [[Marxism–Leninism–Maoism|Marxist–Leninist–Maoist]] [[communist party]] that emerged in [[Mexico]] in 2016. Its formation represents a schism from the [[Hoxhaist]] [[Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist–Leninist)]]. The organization's ideological foundations are deeply influenced by the thought of [[Mao Zedong]] and [[Abimael Guzmán]], figures central to the development of [[Maoism]] and its application in revolutionary movements globally. One of the objectives of Red Sun is the establishment of a "[[New Democracy]]" in Mexico, with the stated aim of "completing" the Mexican Revolution.
'''Red Sun – People's Movement''' ('''Sol Rojo – Movimiento del Pueblo''') is a revolutionary [[Marxism–Leninism–Maoism|Marxist–Leninist–Maoist]] [[communist party]] that emerged in [[Mexico]] in 2016. Its formation represents a schism from the [[Hoxhaist]] [[Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist–Leninist)]]. The organization's ideological foundations are deeply influenced by the thought of [[Mao Zedong]] and [[Abimael Guzmán]], figures central to the development of [[Maoism]] and its application in revolutionary movements globally. One of the objectives of Red Sun is the establishment of a [[New Democracy]] in Mexico, with the stated aim of completing the Mexican Revolution.


== Ideological foundations ==
== Ideological foundations ==
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== Organizational activities and focus areas ==
== Organizational activities and focus areas ==


Red Sun's primary activities are concentrated in rural and indigenous movements. This strategic focus aligns with classical Maoist theory, which emphasizes the revolutionary potential of the peasantry as the main force in protracted people's war, particularly in countries with large rural populations and significant indigenous communities. Engaging with rural and indigenous populations allows the party to tap into existing grievances related to land dispossession, poverty, exploitation, and cultural oppression, thereby building a social base for revolutionary change. This approach is also consistent with Guzmán's emphasis on establishing base areas in the countryside, away from the direct control of the state, as a prerequisite for launching a successful [[people's war]].
Red Sun's primary activities are concentrated in rural and indigenous movements. This strategic focus aligns with classical Maoist theory, which emphasizes the revolutionary potential of the peasantry as the main force in [[protracted people's war]], particularly in countries with large rural populations and significant indigenous communities. Engaging with rural and indigenous populations allows the party to tap into existing grievances related to land dispossession, poverty, exploitation, and cultural oppression, thereby building a social base for revolutionary change. This approach is also consistent with Guzmán's emphasis on establishing base areas in the countryside, away from the direct control of the state, as a prerequisite for launching a successful people's war.


While their primary focus is rural and indigenous movements, Red Sun also maintains some involvement in student, union, and women's activism. This broader engagement reflects an understanding that a successful revolution requires a multi-faceted approach, mobilizing various sectors of society.
While their primary focus is rural and indigenous movements, Red Sun also maintains some involvement in student, union, and women's activism. This broader engagement reflects an understanding that a successful revolution requires a multi-faceted approach, mobilizing various sectors of society.

Latest revision as of 18:50, 24 November 2025

Red Sun – People's Movement

Spokesperson Yolanda Ruiz
Founded 20 September 2016
Political orientation Communism
Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
Anti-revisionism
Revolutionary socialism
Political position Far-left
Website
http://solrojista.blogspot.com/

Red Sun – People's Movement (Sol Rojo – Movimiento del Pueblo) is a revolutionary Marxist–Leninist–Maoist communist party that emerged in Mexico in 2016. Its formation represents a schism from the Hoxhaist Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist–Leninist). The organization's ideological foundations are deeply influenced by the thought of Mao Zedong and Abimael Guzmán, figures central to the development of Maoism and its application in revolutionary movements globally. One of the objectives of Red Sun is the establishment of a New Democracy in Mexico, with the stated aim of completing the Mexican Revolution.

Ideological foundations

The core ideology of Red Sun – People's Movement is firmly situated within the Marxist–Leninist–Maoist tradition. The party views Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Abimael Guzmán as the prinicipal architects of Marxism–Leninism–Maoism.

Organizational activities and focus areas

Red Sun's primary activities are concentrated in rural and indigenous movements. This strategic focus aligns with classical Maoist theory, which emphasizes the revolutionary potential of the peasantry as the main force in protracted people's war, particularly in countries with large rural populations and significant indigenous communities. Engaging with rural and indigenous populations allows the party to tap into existing grievances related to land dispossession, poverty, exploitation, and cultural oppression, thereby building a social base for revolutionary change. This approach is also consistent with Guzmán's emphasis on establishing base areas in the countryside, away from the direct control of the state, as a prerequisite for launching a successful people's war.

While their primary focus is rural and indigenous movements, Red Sun also maintains some involvement in student, union, and women's activism. This broader engagement reflects an understanding that a successful revolution requires a multi-faceted approach, mobilizing various sectors of society.