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Polemic on General Line of International ... - From Marx to Mao

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ti<strong>on</strong>ary struggles <strong>of</strong> the Asian, African and Latin Americanpeoples and <strong>to</strong> the countries <strong>of</strong> the socialist camp. We havealways fully appreciated this c<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong>.While actively leading immediate struggles, Communistsshould link them with the struggle for l<strong>on</strong>g-range and generalinterests, educate the masses in a proletarian revoluti<strong>on</strong>aryspirit, ceaselessly raise their political c<strong>on</strong>sciousness and accumulaterevoluti<strong>on</strong>ary strength in order <strong>to</strong> seize vic<strong>to</strong>ry inrevoluti<strong>on</strong> when the time is opportune. Our view is in fullaccord with <strong>Marx</strong>ism-Leninism.In oppositi<strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong> the views <strong>of</strong> <strong>Marx</strong>ist-Leninists, the leaders<strong>of</strong> the CPSU spread the noti<strong>on</strong> that “in the highly-developedcapitalist countries, democratic and socialist tasks are so closelyintertwined that there, least <strong>of</strong> all, is it possible <strong>to</strong> draw anysort <strong>of</strong> lines <strong>of</strong> demarcati<strong>on</strong>. 1 This is <strong>to</strong> substitute immediatefor l<strong>on</strong>g-range struggles and reformism for proletarianrevoluti<strong>on</strong>.Lenin said that “no reform can be durable, genuine andserious if it is not supported by the revoluti<strong>on</strong>ary methods <strong>of</strong>struggle <strong>of</strong> the masses”. A workers’ party that “does notcombine this struggle for reforms with the revoluti<strong>on</strong>arymethods <strong>of</strong> the workers’ movement may be transformed in<strong>to</strong>a sect, and may become <strong>to</strong>rn away from the masses, and . . .this is the most serious threat <strong>to</strong> the success <strong>of</strong> genuine revolui<strong>on</strong>ary socialism”. 2He said that “every democratic demand . . . is, for the classc<strong>on</strong>scious workers, subordinated <strong>to</strong> the higher interests <strong>of</strong>socialism”. 3 Further, in The State and Revoluti<strong>on</strong> Leninquoted Engels as follows. The forgetfulness <strong>of</strong> the great mainstandpoint in the momentary interests <strong>of</strong> the day, the strug-1A. Beliakov and F. Burlatsky, “Lenin’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Socialist Revoluti<strong>on</strong>and the Present Day”, Kommunist, Moscow, No. 13, 1960.2V. I. Lenin, “To the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the ‘Socialist PropagandaLeague’ ”, Collected Works, Russ. ed., Moscow, 1950, Vol. XXI, p. 389.3V. I. Lenin, “A Caricature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Marx</strong>ism and ‘Imperialist Ec<strong>on</strong>omism’”, Selected Works, Eng. ed., Internati<strong>on</strong>al Publishers, New York,1943, Vol. V, p. 392.395

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