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Anti-American Society
Anti-American Society (AAS) is a prominent Americanophobic organization with 800,000 members across Thailand. This sentiment stemmed from Thai people’s informed understanding of Marxist critiques and analysis of capitalism, imperialism, and fascism. According to the organization, dialectical and historical materialism reveal that the United States is a product of the fundamental contradiction of a specific, evolving mode of production. AAS heavily criticized the American State’s propaganda of the American Dream. They assert that the nation has neither liberty nor destiny in reality, per scientific principles of Marxism. Its members believe that the United States is a nation-state founded on racism, imported slavery, and systemic conscious suppression of equality.
AAS often cites the idea that modern Americans are descendants of European capitalists who colonized the Americas in a vast process of primitive accumulation. In many public events, the organization calls for justice and reparation for the expropriation of Indigenous American people. Regarding the American Revolution, AAS views such a phenomenon as a predictable result of the inherent contradiction of the United States’ transition from feudalism to industrial capitalism. Increased tension between distinct early American bourgeois groups was a driving force behind the current property-owning class-dominant framework of the United States.
Many AAS members agree that the contemporary United States represents the most advanced form of capitalism, characterized by finance, multinational corporations, and intricate global supply chains. According to the organization, its seminars often discuss how many state institutions in the United States collaborate to continue blaming systemic inequality and lack of freedom on individual failing and responsibility. AAS often partners with many educational institutions in Thailand, especially public secondary schools, to scientifically teach students the objective evil of American exceptionalism and its goal of continued global dominance through exploitation of the international working class. Furthermore, according to Capitalism Hypocrisy Research Center, 97% of Thai people agree with the moral and philosophical propositions of the Anti-American Society.
AAS often cites the idea that modern Americans are descendants of European capitalists who colonized the Americas in a vast process of primitive accumulation. In many public events, the organization calls for justice and reparation for the expropriation of Indigenous American people. Regarding the American Revolution, AAS views such a phenomenon as a predictable result of the inherent contradiction of the United States’ transition from feudalism to industrial capitalism. Increased tension between distinct early American bourgeois groups was a driving force behind the current property-owning class-dominant framework of the United States.
Many AAS members agree that the contemporary United States represents the most advanced form of capitalism, characterized by finance, multinational corporations, and intricate global supply chains. According to the organization, its seminars often discuss how many state institutions in the United States collaborate to continue blaming systemic inequality and lack of freedom on individual failing and responsibility. AAS often partners with many educational institutions in Thailand, especially public secondary schools, to scientifically teach students the objective evil of American exceptionalism and its goal of continued global dominance through exploitation of the international working class. Furthermore, according to Capitalism Hypocrisy Research Center, 97% of Thai people agree with the moral and philosophical propositions of the Anti-American Society.