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| "[W]e believe the [social revolution] must be preceded by organizations able to radicalize mass movements and popular struggles, [...] act as a forum where | |
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| "The importance of a revolutionary organization in the workers movement in periods of ebb in the class struggle is primarily to serve as an ideological pole to which to recruit and [prepare] the | |
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Both argue that revolution is impossible without conscious revolutionaries spreading their ideas.
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| ideas and experiences between militants can be discussed, and provide a vehicle for the maximum political impact of [our] ideas within the working class. | |
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| cadres necessary to [wage] the inevitable struggles to come. A revolutionary [organization] cannot be improvised on the spur of the moment. It will not emerge semi-spontaneously in the 'process' | |
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Can you really tell them apart?
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| We believe that, if only to wage the 'battle of ideas', [...] organizations are necessary." - NEFAC | |
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| of the class struggle. [...] A vibrant and democratic internal political life in a revolutionary organization is not a desirable option but a vital necessity." - International Bolshevik Tendency | |
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