La Internacional

Quilapayún Quilapayún

A Call to Unity and Revolution: The Power of 'La Internacional'

The song 'La Internacional' performed by Quilapayún is a stirring anthem of solidarity and revolution, deeply rooted in socialist and communist ideologies. The lyrics call for the unification of the oppressed, the poor, and the working class to rise against the bourgeoisie and the capitalist system that perpetuates inequality and exploitation. The repeated rallying cry, '¡Viva la Internacional!', serves as a powerful call to action, urging the downtrodden to join together in a collective struggle for a better world.

The song's verses paint a vision of a future without slaves or the hungry, where the earth becomes a paradise for all humanity. This utopian ideal is predicated on the notion that by removing the barriers imposed by the current socio-economic system, and by overthrowing the ruling class, a new society based on fairness and abundance for all can be established. The emphasis on unity and the 'final struggle' reflects the Marxist belief in the inevitable class conflict leading to a proletarian revolution.

Quilapayún, a Chilean folk group known for their political activism and support for the socialist movement, delivers 'La Internacional' with passion and conviction. Their rendition of this anthem, which has been adopted by various socialist and communist movements around the world, is a testament to their commitment to social justice and the fight against oppression. The song's enduring popularity and its association with workers' movements highlight its significance as a symbol of hope and resistance for people striving for a more equitable society.

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