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.6 (June 1996)
To the Reader: On Some Fin-de-Siècle Myths • The Loneliness of the Working Class, Today • A Eulogy to Patience • From The U.S.: The Market • Economy and the Travail of Labor • From the U.K.: The Historical Path of British Labourism • Total and Unconditional Solidarity with Immigrants of Whatever Status • Documents: Appeal to the Workers of Europe, America and Japan (Baku, 1920) • The Boar in History, or how the USSR was dissolved • Back to Basics: Force, Violence and Dictatorship in the Class Struggle (Part II) • Party Life: Leaflet: Korea is the world! • Our Press