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Democratic centralism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Group of Democratic Centralism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Group of Democratic Centralism , sometimes called the Group of 15 or the Decists was a dissenting faction within the Soviet Communist Party in the early 1920s. The Group was formed in March ...
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The Party is organized on the basis of democratic centralism. The Party is divided into cells, or clubs, which meet regularly to evaluate members' work and to make suggestions about how to improve it, and to evaluate the Party's positions and make suggestions for change.
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Leon Trotsky: On Democratic Centralism and the Regime (November 1937) ... Neither do I think that I can give such a formula on democratic centralism that “once and for all” would eliminate misunderstandings and false interpretations. A party is an active organism. It develops in the struggle with outside obstacles and...
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For a general exposition of the principles of Democratic Centralism see Trotsky: On Democratic-Centralism & The Regime and The New Course. ... There are three inter-related aspects of democratic centralism: the definition of membership, proletarian (or participatory) democracy and unity in action.
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A Marxist critque of Bolshevism and the Bolsheviks use of Democratic Centralism, by Albert Weisbord. ... AS FIRST stated, the theory of democratic centralism, as the functional method of a political party, was based on the following reasoning: Social revolutionists needed not a mere parliamentary organization but a party...
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The norms of democratic centralism confer all power between conferences onto a central committee, allowing it to become the arbiter of when a dissident viewpoint is in danger of creating such a disturbance, normally presumed to be lethal.
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This study seeks to examine the Chinese Communist Party s organizational principle, democratic centralism, and its applicability in organizational decision making. First, examining the history of this term, this study attempts to demonstrate how this borrowed principle rhetorically fits into the Chinese culture so well.
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The best discussion of democratic centralism I've ever seen is in chapter seven of Paul LeBlanc's "Lenin and the Revolutionary Party". He explains that the term predates Lenin by many years and was first used in 1865 by J.B. Schweitzer, a Lassallean.
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Definition of democratic centralism from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Main Entry: democratic centralism; Function: noun; : a principle of Communist party organization by which members take part in policy discussions and elections at all...
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