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Twenty-one Conditions - Definition and Overview

For a party to join the Comintern, it had to accept 21 conditions. Some of these were:

  • To actively campaign in favor of communist ideas, both in the cities and the countryside
  • To remove reformists and centrists from positions in the working class movement
  • To combine legal and illegal methods of struggle, in countries with prohibitive anti-socialist laws
  • To supervise the activities of any members in parliament
  • To denounce excessive pacifism and accept that violent struggle is sometimes necessary
  • To support liberation movements in the colonies
  • To ensure their affiliated trade unions join the 'red' trade union international rather than the 'yellow' Amsterdam one.
  • To organise on the basis of democratic centralism
  • To support all existing Soviet republics
  • To revise its party program by including the general policies of the International
  • To accept all decisions of the Comintern as binding
  • To expel all members who voted against any of the 21 conditions (or, if the majority of their party voted against them, to resign and form a new party)
  • To take the name 'Communist Party'
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