Title | From isolation to the masses |
Alternative Title | From isolation to the masses; textbook for young communist leagues |
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Publisher | Publishing House of the Young International |
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Date | 1923 |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Extent | 62 pages; 12 cm |
Original Item Location | HX547.G97 1923 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b8304440~S5 |
Original Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/scpamp |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://libraries.uh.edu/branches/special-collections |
Use and Reproduction | Public Domain: This item is in the public domain and may be used freely. |
File Name | index.cpd |
Title | Image 63 |
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Transcript | RESULTS OF THE REALIZATION OF THE DECISIONS OF THE SECOND CONGRESS OF THE Y.C.I. Extract from the Resolution of the Third Congress of the Y.C.I. IT is only by concentrating on regular and well-organized activity in factories and workshops that the Young Communist Leagues will become mass organizations of the working class youth in the true sense of the word. The practical task of the Young Communist Leagues consists in gradually reconstructing their organizations in accord with the following principles:— The basic unit of the League is the shop nucleus. The shop nuclei in the cities are combined into branches which thus include those comrades working in the industrial concerns of the said territory. Direct affiliation with these branches is permissible only to those League members who, residing in the district of the branch, are not working in large or medium sized industries where a factory nucleus is possible. The chief tasks of the nuclei are:— political agitation, economic struggle, recruiting of new members, collection of membership dues, distribution of literature, discussion of the work of the League within the factories and workshops, educational activities, as far as they are possible, and the convocation of shop meetings of young workers. After its reorganization on the basis of a combination of nuclei, the local branch must continue to carry on a considerable part of the League's work. Above all it must control the entire activities of the factory nuclei, centralize the management of the latter, carry on propaganda in the rural districts, work in the children's groups, and organize the advanced educational activities. Only such a formation of the Young Communist Leagues will guarantee us a close and permanent contact with the masses, a 61 |