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 | | A revolutionary party, for a Marxist, is in the first place program, methods, ideas and traditions and only in the second place, an organization and an apparatus (important as these undoubtedly are) in order to carry these ideas to the broadest layers of the working people. |
 | | The Marxist party, from the very beginning, must base itself on theory and program, which is the summing up of the general historical experience of the proletariat. |
 | | The building of a revolutionary party always begins with the slow and painstaking work of assembling and educating the cadres, which forms the backbone of the party throughout its entire lifetime. |
| www.newyouth.com /archives/theory/faq/what_is_rev_party.asp (185 words) |
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