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(Communist International, also known as the Third International) an international Communist organisation founded in Moscow in March 1919. The International intended to fight "by all available means, including armed force, for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for the creation of an international Soviet republic as a transition stage to the complete abolition of the State."
Works
[edit]- The Manifesto of the Moscow International (1919)
- Theses Presented to the Second World Congress of the Communist International (1920)
- Report of the Executive Committee of the Communist International (1921)
- Theses and Resolutions adopted at the Third World Congress of the Communist International (1921) (transcription project)
- Resolutions and Theses of the Fourth Congress of the Communist International (1922) (transcription project)
- Strategy of the Communists (1923)
- The Lessons of the German Events (1924)
Translations
[edit]- Results and Prospects, by Leon Trotsky
- The Third International to the Workers of all Countries Concerning the Polish Question, 1920
- Why I Side with the Social Revolution by René Marchand, 1920
- Lenin's Speech at the First Session of the Second Congress of the Third International (1920)
- Army and People, by Zonivev, 1919
- The Infantile Sickness of "Leftism" in Communism by N. Lenin (1920), (transcription project)
Works about Comintern
[edit]- "International, The," by R. Palme Dutt in Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed., 1922)
- The Third International by Boris Souvarine (1920)
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