21 Conditions for admission to the Communist International

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21 Conditions for admission to the Communist International is a set of strict guidelines adopted by the Communist International in 1920 to define the organizational and ideological requirements for parties seeking to join the Comintern.

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instanceOf Comintern resolution
political document
set of membership conditions
adoptedAt 2nd World Congress of the Communist International NERFINISHED
adoptedIn Moscow NERFINISHED
Petrograd NERFINISHED
aim to create disciplined revolutionary parties
to ensure ideological homogeneity of Comintern member parties
to exclude reformist and centrist parties from the Comintern
appliesTo communist parties
workers’ parties seeking Comintern membership
author Vladimir Lenin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic NERFINISHED
dateAdopted 1920
enforcedBy Executive Committee of the Communist International NERFINISHED
hasPart requirement to build illegal apparatus alongside legal work
requirement to change party name to include the word "Communist"
requirement to conduct systematic communist propaganda
requirement to conduct work in reactionary trade unions
requirement to conduct work in the army and among peasants
requirement to expose social patriots and social pacifists
requirement to hold regular purges of membership
requirement to maintain strict party discipline
requirement to purge reformist and centrist elements
requirement to reorganize along democratic centralist lines
requirement to submit to decisions of the Comintern
requirement to support colonial liberation movements
influenced Communist Party USA NERFINISHED
Communist Party of Germany NERFINISHED
Communist Party of Great Britain NERFINISHED
French Communist Party NERFINISHED
Italian Communist Party NERFINISHED
language Russian
mainSubject Bolshevization of communist parties
break with reformism
centralized leadership
democratic centralism
illegal work
membership in the Communist International
parliamentary tactics
party organization
proletarian internationalism
propaganda and agitation
purging opportunists
revolutionary discipline
support for Soviet Russia
trade union work
partOf Communist International policy framework NERFINISHED
politicalOrientation Marxism–Leninism NERFINISHED
revolutionary socialism
publisher Communist International NERFINISHED

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Twenty-one Conditions for admission hasAlternativeName 21 Conditions for admission to the Communist International