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Description

The People's School presents the third and final part of a three-part series covering J. Peters's book: The Communist Party Manual on Organization. In order to be effectively functioning members of a Communist Party, we must have an understanding of how the Party is to be organized in accordance with the Leninist model. This text is available for purchase through our partner publishing house: New Outlook Publishers.

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Literature Used In This Class:

The Communist Party A Manual on Organization by J. Peters (1935)
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Recommended Literature:

Foundations of Leninism by J.V. Stalin (1924)
https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/jv-st...

Mastering Bolshevism by J.V. Stalin (1937)
https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/josep...

Guidelines on the Organizational Structure of Communist Parties, on the Methods and Content of their Work by the Third Congress of the Communist International (1921)
https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/third...

History of the Three Internationals by William Z. Foster (1955)
https://www.marxists.org/archive/brow...

PSMLS Website:

http://peoplesschool.org/contact/

Party of Communists USA Website:

https://partyofcommunistsusa.org/about/

0:00 Introduction
0:28 Club assignments
3:01 Know you comrades
3:22 Club member rank
4:01 Role of the newspaper
7:07 Canvassing
8:30 Old CPSUA tabling
10:10 Distributing literature
11:22 Tabling & canvassing
11:30 Importance of print edition
12:17 Isolated with reactionaries
12:56 Local left groups
13:21 Convincing people ideologically
14:11 Comfort zones
16:40 More on convincing people
17:04 Agitation literature
18:41 Even more on convincing people
20:43 Club organizer
22:03 Agit-prop director
23:08 Strengthening clubs
23:46 Ending