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Debates at world Communism's 1921 congress reveal Lenin's International at a moment of crisis. A frank debate among many currents concludes with a classic formulation of Communist strategy and tactics. 32 appendices, many never before published in any language, portray delegates' behind-the-scenes exchanges. This newly translated treasure of 1,000 pages of source material, available for the first time in English, is supplemented by an analytic introduction, detailed footnotes, a glossary with 430 biographical entries, a chronology and an index.

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"Imagine a hot, hot day. You’re trekking in the heat when suddenly an azure bay comes into view. Hurriedly you peel off and dive in to the fresh water. You feel refreshed, alert to the world around you. After plunging into To the Masses, I feel something the same." —Chris Bambery, Counterfire Praise for Toward the United Front: "Riddell has here pulled off an immense and masterful editorial effort, comparing past publications of these proceedings in the four main languages of the Comintern – English, French, German and Russian … The work involved in clarifying the differences between texts, providing more accurate annotation, and correcting the misspelling of names and providing relevant biographical details is immense, and should earn the gratitude of generations of scholars for many years to come." —Alexander Marshall, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books "We should be very grateful to John Riddell and his team of collaborators for making available, for the first time in a full English version, the minutes of the Fourth Congress of the Comintern … [F]or anyone seeking to understand the history of the 20th century [Toward the United Front] will be an invaluable work of reference, and no library with pretensions to serious historical coverage should be without it …" —Ian Birchall, International Socialism “A brief review cannot begin to do justice to a resource like this. It will justifiably demand the attention of generations of professional and amateur historians, socialist activists and curious general readers who want to deepen their understanding of the desperate struggle to internationalise the world’s first socialist revolution in Russia in October 1917.” –International Socialism Journal “This is a huge volume and there is much wealth in it. For instance, a brilliant passage from Lenin on the importance of the colonial revolution, whose sharpness complements its brevity. Despite its size, it is not difficult to read. John Riddell and the publishers have done a real service in making this available to an English speaking audience. The first four congresses of the Communist International were seen as schools for revolution, schools from which you could never graduate. We always need to learn, to adjust our strategic and tactical approach, and there is so much we can learn here.” –Chris Bambery, Counterfire
"Imagine a hot, hot day. You’re trekking in the heat when suddenly an azure bay comes into view. Hurriedly you peel off and dive in to the fresh water. You feel refreshed, alert to the world around you. After plunging into To the Masses, I feel something the same." —Chris Bambery, Counterfire Praise for Toward the United Front: "Riddell has here pulled off an immense and masterful editorial effort, comparing past publications of these proceedings in the four main languages of the Comintern – English, French, German and Russian … The work involved in clarifying the differences between texts, providing more accurate annotation, and correcting the misspelling of names and providing relevant biographical details is immense, and should earn the gratitude of generations of scholars for many years to come." —Alexander Marshall, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books "We should be very grateful to John Riddell and his team of collaborators for making available, for the first time in a full English version, the minutes of the Fourth Congress of the Comintern … [F]or anyone seeking to understand the history of the 20th century [Toward the United Front] will be an invaluable work of reference, and no library with pretensions to serious historical coverage should be without it …" —Ian Birchall, International Socialism

Table of Contents
List of Speakers Editorial Introduction Background to the Congress The Third Congress School of Strategy About This Edition Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Preliminary Statements Provisional Congress Agenda Call for the Third World Congress Invitation to the Third Congress of the Communist International Proceedings Session 1. Opening Session (22 June) Session 2. World Economy – Report (23 June) Session 3. World Economy – Discussion (24 June) Session 4. Executive Committee Report (25 June) Session 5. Executive Committee Report – Discussion (26 June) Session 6. Executive Committee Report – Discussion (27 June) Session 7. Executive Committee Report – Discussion (27 June) Session 8. The KAPD; the Italian Question (28 June) Session 9. Italian Question; Executive Report (29 June) Session 10. Tactics and Strategy – Report (30 June) Session 11. Tactics and Strategy – Discussion (1 July) Session 12. Tactics and Strategy – Discussion (1 July) Session 13. Tactics and Strategy – Discussion (2 July) Session 14. Tactics and Strategy – Discussion (2 July) Session 15. Trade Unions – Reports (3 July) Session 16. World Economy; Trade Union Discussion (4 July) Session 17. Russian Communist Party (5 July) Session 18. Trade Unions – Discussion (6 July) Session 19. Trade Unions – Discussion (7 July) Session 20. Youth and Women’s Movements (8 July) Session 21. Tactics and Strategy, Germany, Cooperatives (9 July) Session 22. Cooperatives, Organisation (10 July) Session 23. Eastern Question (12 July) Session 24. Closing Session (12 July) List of Delegations Theses, Resolutions, and Appeals Theses on the World Situation and the Tasks of the Communist International Resolution on the Report by the Executive Committee of the Communist International Theses on Tactics and Strategy The March Action and the Situation in the VKPD Appeal for Max Hoelz Theses on the Communist International and the Red International of Labour Unions Resolution on Work in the Cooperative Movement Theses on the Work of Communists in the Cooperatives Theses on the Report Concerning the Policies of the Communist Party of Russia Resolution on the Policies of the Communist Party of Russia Theses on the Organisational Structure of the Communist Parties and the Methods and Content of their Work Resolution on Organising the Communist International Theses on Methods and Forms of Work of the Communist Parties among Women Resolution on International Ties between Communist Women and the International Communist Women’s Secretariat Resolution on Forms and Methods of Communist Work among Women The Communist International and the Communist Youth Movement Forward to New Work and New Struggles (ECCI Appeal) Addendum: Amendments to the Theses on Tactics and Strategy (Not Approved) Appendices 1. Before the Congress: The Open Letter 1a. Open Letter to German Workers’ Organisations, 8 January 1921 1b. ECCI Debate on Open Letter, 22 February 2. Before the Congress: The March Action 2a. Radek to VKPD Leaders in Berlin, 14 March 2b. VKPD Theses on March Action, 7 April 2c. Resolution by Clara Zetkin on March Action, 7 April 2d. Lenin to Zetkin and Levi on Open Letter, Livorno, and VKPD Leadership, 16 April 2e. Béla Kun Defends March Action to Lenin, 6 May 2f. Paul Levi Appeals to Third Congress, 31 May 3. The Political Struggle at the Congress: June 1921 3a. Lenin to Zinoviev on Tasks at Congress, 10 June 3b. Lenin on the Theses on Organisation, 10–11June, 9 July 3c. German Delegation to ECCI on Zetkin’s Role, 10 June 3d. German Delegation Gives Conditional Support to Draft Theses, 16 June 3e. Lenin Withdraws Harsh Language, 16 June 3f. ECCI Debate on French Communist Party and Leftism, 16-17 June 3g. Zetkin on March Action Resolution, 18 June 3h. Radek on Differences among Bolshevik Leaders, 21 June 3i. Zetkin on Discussions with Lenin 3j. Zetkin Sends Levi a Congress Update, 22 June 3k. Zetkin to Lenin on Personal Attacks, 28 June 4. The Political Struggle at the Congress: July 1921 4a. Trotsky Reports to Lenin on Congress Debate, 3 July 4b. Lenin on Šmeral and Czechoslovak Party, 6 July 4c. Lenin Reassures Hungarian Delegates, 7 July 4d. German Delegation Meets with Bolshevik Leaders, 9 July 4e. Lenin Speaks to Central European Delegates, 11 July 4f. Zetkin on Taking Leave from Lenin 4g. Lenin on His Final Meeting with Zetkin, 28 July 4h. Lenin on the Outcome of the Levi Initiative, 14 August 5. The Colonial Question 000 5a. M.N. Roy: Theses on the Eastern Question 5b. Ahmed Sultanzade: Theses on the Eastern Question 5c. Zhang Tailei: Theses on the Colonial Question 5d. Ivon Jones: The Black Question 5e. Against Repression in Palestine Chronology Glossary Selected Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 26/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9781608466351, 978-1608466351
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      Book Synopsis
      Debates at world Communism's 1921 congress reveal Lenin's International at a moment of crisis. A frank debate among many currents concludes with a classic formulation of Communist strategy and tactics. 32 appendices, many never before published in any language, portray delegates' behind-the-scenes exchanges. This newly translated treasure of 1,000 pages of source material, available for the first time in English, is supplemented by an analytic introduction, detailed footnotes, a glossary with 430 biographical entries, a chronology and an index.

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      "Imagine a hot, hot day. You’re trekking in the heat when suddenly an azure bay comes into view. Hurriedly you peel off and dive in to the fresh water. You feel refreshed, alert to the world around you. After plunging into To the Masses, I feel something the same." —Chris Bambery, Counterfire Praise for Toward the United Front: "Riddell has here pulled off an immense and masterful editorial effort, comparing past publications of these proceedings in the four main languages of the Comintern – English, French, German and Russian … The work involved in clarifying the differences between texts, providing more accurate annotation, and correcting the misspelling of names and providing relevant biographical details is immense, and should earn the gratitude of generations of scholars for many years to come." —Alexander Marshall, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books "We should be very grateful to John Riddell and his team of collaborators for making available, for the first time in a full English version, the minutes of the Fourth Congress of the Comintern … [F]or anyone seeking to understand the history of the 20th century [Toward the United Front] will be an invaluable work of reference, and no library with pretensions to serious historical coverage should be without it …" —Ian Birchall, International Socialism “A brief review cannot begin to do justice to a resource like this. It will justifiably demand the attention of generations of professional and amateur historians, socialist activists and curious general readers who want to deepen their understanding of the desperate struggle to internationalise the world’s first socialist revolution in Russia in October 1917.” –International Socialism Journal “This is a huge volume and there is much wealth in it. For instance, a brilliant passage from Lenin on the importance of the colonial revolution, whose sharpness complements its brevity. Despite its size, it is not difficult to read. John Riddell and the publishers have done a real service in making this available to an English speaking audience. The first four congresses of the Communist International were seen as schools for revolution, schools from which you could never graduate. We always need to learn, to adjust our strategic and tactical approach, and there is so much we can learn here.” –Chris Bambery, Counterfire
      "Imagine a hot, hot day. You’re trekking in the heat when suddenly an azure bay comes into view. Hurriedly you peel off and dive in to the fresh water. You feel refreshed, alert to the world around you. After plunging into To the Masses, I feel something the same." —Chris Bambery, Counterfire Praise for Toward the United Front: "Riddell has here pulled off an immense and masterful editorial effort, comparing past publications of these proceedings in the four main languages of the Comintern – English, French, German and Russian … The work involved in clarifying the differences between texts, providing more accurate annotation, and correcting the misspelling of names and providing relevant biographical details is immense, and should earn the gratitude of generations of scholars for many years to come." —Alexander Marshall, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books "We should be very grateful to John Riddell and his team of collaborators for making available, for the first time in a full English version, the minutes of the Fourth Congress of the Comintern … [F]or anyone seeking to understand the history of the 20th century [Toward the United Front] will be an invaluable work of reference, and no library with pretensions to serious historical coverage should be without it …" —Ian Birchall, International Socialism

      Table of Contents
      List of Speakers Editorial Introduction Background to the Congress The Third Congress School of Strategy About This Edition Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Preliminary Statements Provisional Congress Agenda Call for the Third World Congress Invitation to the Third Congress of the Communist International Proceedings Session 1. Opening Session (22 June) Session 2. World Economy – Report (23 June) Session 3. World Economy – Discussion (24 June) Session 4. Executive Committee Report (25 June) Session 5. Executive Committee Report – Discussion (26 June) Session 6. Executive Committee Report – Discussion (27 June) Session 7. Executive Committee Report – Discussion (27 June) Session 8. The KAPD; the Italian Question (28 June) Session 9. Italian Question; Executive Report (29 June) Session 10. Tactics and Strategy – Report (30 June) Session 11. Tactics and Strategy – Discussion (1 July) Session 12. Tactics and Strategy – Discussion (1 July) Session 13. Tactics and Strategy – Discussion (2 July) Session 14. Tactics and Strategy – Discussion (2 July) Session 15. Trade Unions – Reports (3 July) Session 16. World Economy; Trade Union Discussion (4 July) Session 17. Russian Communist Party (5 July) Session 18. Trade Unions – Discussion (6 July) Session 19. Trade Unions – Discussion (7 July) Session 20. Youth and Women’s Movements (8 July) Session 21. Tactics and Strategy, Germany, Cooperatives (9 July) Session 22. Cooperatives, Organisation (10 July) Session 23. Eastern Question (12 July) Session 24. Closing Session (12 July) List of Delegations Theses, Resolutions, and Appeals Theses on the World Situation and the Tasks of the Communist International Resolution on the Report by the Executive Committee of the Communist International Theses on Tactics and Strategy The March Action and the Situation in the VKPD Appeal for Max Hoelz Theses on the Communist International and the Red International of Labour Unions Resolution on Work in the Cooperative Movement Theses on the Work of Communists in the Cooperatives Theses on the Report Concerning the Policies of the Communist Party of Russia Resolution on the Policies of the Communist Party of Russia Theses on the Organisational Structure of the Communist Parties and the Methods and Content of their Work Resolution on Organising the Communist International Theses on Methods and Forms of Work of the Communist Parties among Women Resolution on International Ties between Communist Women and the International Communist Women’s Secretariat Resolution on Forms and Methods of Communist Work among Women The Communist International and the Communist Youth Movement Forward to New Work and New Struggles (ECCI Appeal) Addendum: Amendments to the Theses on Tactics and Strategy (Not Approved) Appendices 1. Before the Congress: The Open Letter 1a. Open Letter to German Workers’ Organisations, 8 January 1921 1b. ECCI Debate on Open Letter, 22 February 2. Before the Congress: The March Action 2a. Radek to VKPD Leaders in Berlin, 14 March 2b. VKPD Theses on March Action, 7 April 2c. Resolution by Clara Zetkin on March Action, 7 April 2d. Lenin to Zetkin and Levi on Open Letter, Livorno, and VKPD Leadership, 16 April 2e. Béla Kun Defends March Action to Lenin, 6 May 2f. Paul Levi Appeals to Third Congress, 31 May 3. The Political Struggle at the Congress: June 1921 3a. Lenin to Zinoviev on Tasks at Congress, 10 June 3b. Lenin on the Theses on Organisation, 10–11June, 9 July 3c. German Delegation to ECCI on Zetkin’s Role, 10 June 3d. German Delegation Gives Conditional Support to Draft Theses, 16 June 3e. Lenin Withdraws Harsh Language, 16 June 3f. ECCI Debate on French Communist Party and Leftism, 16-17 June 3g. Zetkin on March Action Resolution, 18 June 3h. Radek on Differences among Bolshevik Leaders, 21 June 3i. Zetkin on Discussions with Lenin 3j. Zetkin Sends Levi a Congress Update, 22 June 3k. Zetkin to Lenin on Personal Attacks, 28 June 4. The Political Struggle at the Congress: July 1921 4a. Trotsky Reports to Lenin on Congress Debate, 3 July 4b. Lenin on Šmeral and Czechoslovak Party, 6 July 4c. Lenin Reassures Hungarian Delegates, 7 July 4d. German Delegation Meets with Bolshevik Leaders, 9 July 4e. Lenin Speaks to Central European Delegates, 11 July 4f. Zetkin on Taking Leave from Lenin 4g. Lenin on His Final Meeting with Zetkin, 28 July 4h. Lenin on the Outcome of the Levi Initiative, 14 August 5. The Colonial Question 000 5a. M.N. Roy: Theses on the Eastern Question 5b. Ahmed Sultanzade: Theses on the Eastern Question 5c. Zhang Tailei: Theses on the Colonial Question 5d. Ivon Jones: The Black Question 5e. Against Repression in Palestine Chronology Glossary Selected Bibliography Index

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