WHAT DISTINGUISHES OUR PARTY: The political continuity which goes from Marx to Lenin, to the foundation of the Communist Party of Italy (Livorno, 1921); the struggle of the Communist Left against the degeneration of the Communist International, against the theory of „socialism in one country“, against the Stalinist counter-revolution; the rejection of the Popular Fronts and the Resistance Blocs; the difficult task of restoring the revolutionary doctrine and organization in close interrelationship with the working class, against all personal and electoral politics.
Internationalist Papers n.13 (Spring/Summer 2006)
To the Reader • Brief Notes on the Palestinian Elections • The Blazing Banlieues in Paris Loudly Proclaim the Need for the Revolutionary Party • The Attacks That Cause Bloodshed Throughout the World Are the Rotten and Poisonous Fruit of Capitalism in Its Imperialist Phase • Capitalist Disasters, Not “Natural Disasters” • “United Europe”? Myths and Realities • Marxism and the National Issue • Chicago, 1905: The Birth of the Industrial Workers of the World • Back to Basics: Theses on Tactics of the Communist Party of Italy (“Rome Theses”, 1922)