Revolutionary Agrarianism – Angkar, 3/20/2026
“When we look up our statistics, we find that not many years ago two-thirds of the population of the United States
was in the country and small towns, and hardly one-third in the large cities. Now, there is only about one-third in
the country. Putting these observations and statistics together, we can come to but one conclusion: that our urban
-ism is excessive. Excessive urbanism, obeying a natural law from which there is no escape, increases the cost
of living and prepares the way for decadence. Up to a certain point, the high cost of living goes hand in hand with
civilization and progress. It means higher wages, better clothes and food, and better opportunities for the multitude.
But when it swings beyond that point, it is a danger signal and is more serious than is generally believed for it is a
sign that things are out of balance, and that the life forces, instead of working for health, are working for decadence.”
– Ansel Oppenheim What could be prosperous communal land for the cultivation and expression of our toil has been
repurposed by landed capital to be cyclically exploited by our most already economically enriched, they often no
longer have the inter-generational yeoman, though in his place, stands the most ‘convenient’ labor money can buy.
What served the family now serves the business; to stop this silent war on the people’s land we must stop the
exploitation of land by capital, we should unify societally with the ideal of removing the bourgeois exploiter but that
must come by removing their control, many affirm we must end this cultivated exploitation society but all too few
recognize that is the the city itself which is the locust of said rule from above. We must recognize the true class
character of the city and live within our own, through these policies the Agrarian will be the communal center, no
longer the urban. This will snap many entrenchments of capital, aswell as the nationalist norm of their own decadent
celebrations, we should destroy all statues & idols of capital; then power will not be of the city but it will be of the
land, & the land will again repay the people bountifully, without the managerialism of the state or the excesses &
ignorance of “landlord management from above as will continue to be till the chains of our delusion our broken.
“Each cooperative has become a small collectivist society, an entirely new society, freed from corrupt and depr
-aved culture and traditions. It is a new healthy society, which is consolidating and developing itself constantly,
where equality and harmony prevail…The decadent remnants of the previous society, left over from imperialism
and the exploiting classes have been completely wiped out by the great mass movement to ‘clean up and wipe
out.’” – “Long Live the 17th Anniversary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea” The aspirations of Year Zero in
Kampuchea reflected this well, as Agrarian Communists we’d do well to understand the thoroughness by which
the Cambodian peasants rooted out the capitalist class and, at once, defied the dictates of the international pre
-scriptivists for a world slaughtering modernity of exploitation & blind obedience to the whims of the elite who have
bought and sold the minds of near all society. We recognize & affirm the humanitarian failings of Kampuchea,
however the ideal thereof, the Agrarian holding a domineering sway is what is needed, or we’ll keep bartering our
lives away to bourgeois trends, perpetual beggars, pleaders, and lovers of the dictates of marketing, Kampuchea
liquidated the honor of the capitalist class & deserves that degree of respect, regarding Pol-Pots traitorous years
thereafter, it can’t be denied he was an opportunist, someone who “loved his books but was ignorant of their
conclusions,” Kampuchea was nonetheless a grand model for Agrarians to take great inspiration from.
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