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Thirteenth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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197-245. Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (January 1998) THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.),[34] May 23-31, 1924 197 Organisational Report of the Central Committee, May 24 199 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Mass Organisations That Link the Party With the Class The State Apparatus The Composition of the Party. The Lenin Enrolment The Composition of the Leading Party Bodies. Cadres and the Younger Party Element The Work of the Party in the Sphere of Agitation and Propaganda The Work of the Party in the Registration, Allocation and Promotion of Forces Inner-Party Life Conclusions 200 206 210 212 215 218 218 221 Reply to the Discussion, May 27 231 NOTES page 199 ORGANISATIONAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE May 24     Comrades, the general situation, as it has developed in the country and around the Party in the past year, can be described as favourabl.The basic facts:
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progress, increased activity generally, and especially of the working class, more vigorous Party lif.     In sum and substance, the question is of the extent to which the Party has succeeded during the year in utilising this situation to enhance its influence in the mass organisations that surround it; the extent to which it has succeeded in improving the composition of its membership, its work generally, the registration, allocation and promotion of responsible workers; and, lastly, the extent to which the Party has succeeded in improving the internal life of its organisation
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The Party's Tasks
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In Party practice, however, it was often considered that since a certain Party standing was needed, no real elections were neede.     The Party line says that the Party membership must be kept informed about the work of the
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organisations, the factories and trusts, for, naturally, our Party units are morally responsible to the non-Party masses for the defects in the factorie.Nevertheless, in Party practice it was considered that since there is a Central Committee which issues directives to the economic organisations, and since these economic organisations are bound by those directives, the latter will be carried out without control from below by the mass of the Party membershi
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The Right Deviation in the C.P.S.U.
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    If there is only one line, how are we to explain the fact that the trio of the Political Bureau -- Rykov, Bukharin and Tomsky -- deemed it possible, during the voting in the Political Bureau, to abstain when the main theses on the five-year plan and on the peasant question were being adopte.Does it ever happen that there is a single general line but that one section of the comrades abstains from voting on the main questions of our
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polic.No, comrades, such wonders do not occu
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TSU25.html
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To the Sverdlov University
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Firstly, the fact that the basic classes in our country, the proletariat and the peasantry, have lately undergone a substantial chang.They have become more active both in the political and in the
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field, and this requires that the Party should adopt a new approach page 216 to the.We no longer have a declassed working class; that class is now a fully-formed and full-blooded proletarian class, culturally and politically develope
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The Tenth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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Characteristic of this period in Eastern Europe was the awakening and strengthening of the subject nations (Czechs, Poles and Ukrainians) which, as a result of the imperialist war, led to the break-up of the old, bourgeois multi-national states and to the formation of new national states which are held in bondage by the so-called great power.     The third period is the Soviet period, the period of the abolition of capitalism and of the elimination of national oppression, when the question of dominant and subject nations, of colonies and metropolises, is relegated to the archives of history, when before us, in the territory of the R.S.F.S.R., nations are arising having equal rights to development, but which have retained a certain historically inherited inequality owing to their
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, political and cultural backwardnes.The essence of this national inequality consists in the fact that, as a result of historical development, we have inherited from the past a situation in which one nation, namely, the Great-Russian, is politically and industrially more developed than the other nation
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