Party of Revolutionary Communism
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Party of Revolutionary Communism Партия революционного коммунизма | |
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Leader | Mark Natanson |
Founded | September 7, 1918 |
Dissolved | September 22, 1920 |
Split from | Left Socialist-Revolutionaries |
Merged into | Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik) |
Newspaper | Will of Labour |
Membership (1919) | 2,800 |
Ideology | Bolshevism Populism |
Party of Revolutionary Communism (in
Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks)
, and pledged support for Soviet power.
The party published Volya Truda (Воля Труда, Will of Labour), which was published as a daily newspaper from September 14 to December 4, 1918. From December 29, 1918, the daily newspaper was replaced by a periodical with the same title.
Comintern
, in a deliberative capacity, but with no votes. In September 1920, following the Congress decision that there must be a single Communist Party in each country, the Party of Revolutionary Communism decided to join the R.C.P (B). In October of the same year, the R.C.P (B) Central Committee permitted Party organisations to enroll members of the former Party of Revolutionary Communism in the R.C.P.(B).
Sources
- V.I Lenin; Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder
- V.I. Lenin to J.A. Berzin