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'''National liberation''' is the process by which a [[nationality]] achieves freedom from [[colonialism]] or [[imperialism]] and gains its right to national [[self-determination]]. National liberation wars are just and [[progress|progressive]] wars led by a [[New Democracy|New Democratic]] alliance of the [[proletariat]], [[peasantry]], and progressive segments of the [[petite bourgeoisie]] and [[national bourgeoisie]]. | '''National liberation''' is the process by which a [[nationality]] achieves freedom from [[colonialism]] or [[imperialism]] and gains its right to national [[self-determination]]. National liberation wars are just and [[progress|progressive]] wars led by a [[New Democracy|New Democratic]] alliance of the [[proletariat]], [[peasantry]], and progressive segments of the [[petite bourgeoisie]] and [[national bourgeoisie]] with the [[communist party]] in the leading role. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 28 January 2026
National liberation is the process by which a nationality achieves freedom from colonialism or imperialism and gains its right to national self-determination. National liberation wars are just and progressive wars led by a New Democratic alliance of the proletariat, peasantry, and progressive segments of the petite bourgeoisie and national bourgeoisie with the communist party in the leading role.