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Dater 1 November 1947.
A DISCUSaIO" OY TUE E5TA#'.LIS)ftt OF THE "COLIKKRR" 13Y Mitt El1ROPFnn STATES
By LIU ttai?kuang (V /3C)
Just at the tire whin Soviet-American relations reached a critical stage, Moscow
suddenly made the following announceiaaut,
"A meeting was held by the Communist Parties of the nine European states
the Soviet Union, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Rumania, Bulgaria,
Yugoslavia and Hungary - durinry- the latter part of Septumher 1947 and
problems in connection with the present situation were discussed As a
result of this aeetlnF, an official Communist information bureau, the
"Cominform" (Ch'ing Pao Ch/q$ W 4) ) was organized with its head-,
quarters at Belgrade, the capital city of Yugoslavia".
Evidently the "Third International" - C rruniat International or the Comintern,
which was "dissolved" in 1943, is now being partly reorganised in order to give
oprosition to the "imperialism" of the United States,
The Cheri Li Pao (I ft 0J, a newspaper, reported that at this conference
the following decision had been reached: "Because of the lack of cooperation
among the Crmuniat Parties of the various tatioaa, it is deemed necessa y to
establish the Cominform .. This lack of cooperation during- the ,resent state of
affairs is very serious, and rest experiences have clearly proved such a condition
detrirental to the Comunist organization. At present it is absolutely necessary
that the Communist Partiua of the: various nations discuss their rroblers and plan
their activities together."
At the meeting the results of the ineffectual Communist Party policy adopted in
the past woro fully brought to licht. It is evident that there is not only a lack
of ceoreraticn among the Corr''unist Parties of the various nations, but also, because
the Communist Partiua have all gone about their individual ways, protecting the
interests of the capitalists in their own country, they have come into keen
orl.osition with one another, For exazrle, the French Co!-munists ignored the
declaration of the Soviet Goverrventt and voiced their support of the French
imperialistst claims to the Ruhr, Saar, Rhine and other territories, which action
gave rise to rrotesta from the German Co-purists; the Italian Communists objected
to the stand taken by the Yugoslavian and French Cor-unists on the Trieste question;
and the Communists in South Korea orpwaed the "Five-year Plan" of Korean trusteeship
as proposed by Soviet Russia. Such controversies artnF the Communist Parties are
decreasing their value as diploratic tools of the Kremlin., Past experiences have
proved this to be true. Therefore, it is Imperative that the Communist Parties of
various naticr..s reconsider their policies and direct their activities in such a
manner as to serve again the interests of the Kremlin.
But how and by whom were these mistakes made? If the dissolution of the Third
International caused such a "lack of cooperation", and therefore, was a "mistake"r.
then why was the Third International dissolved? In order to clarify these questions,
we must review the past history of the Third International.
The Third International was established in 1919 in order to replace the Second Inter-
national, which was Fu'lty of betraying the principles of revolutionary internationn
aliam by aurrorting the imperialistic war and the various capitalistic governments-.
The :iestth sentence of the Secone International was pronounced by Lenin who established
the Third International to lead the world in a new revolution. Thus Lenin in
Arril 1919 changed the name of the Party to that of the "Communist Party" in order to
distinguish It from the Social Democratic Party rhich had betrayed the rrinciples
of Socialism. Article I of the Regulation.: of the Third International as promulgated
at the Second Comintern Congress in 1920 stated that "the purpose of establishing
the International Lnbor Union :s to call on the proletariat in the various countries
to unite and work for a corvon goal, i.e., the cverthror of capitalism and the
seizure of rolitical -ever, thereby hastoninr the establichrent of an 'International
Soviet Republic' -" This is in complete eorTlianee with the aims as set down in the
Communist ianifuato by Karl Plarx and Friedrich Engels - The 'Manifesto' acknowledged
the fist that "laborers have no mother country" and urged the proletariat the world
over to units. The four congresses Of the Comintern '- 1919 to 1922 - all displayed
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to the fullest such a spirit.. But after 1922, when Leonia hecara very ill, the
bureaucrats, as rep.sented by Stalin, gradually ewe into power. This was
caused partly by a depression in the Soviet eeonosy and a deterioration of the
world revolutionary movement which rrodually isolated the Soviet Unicn from the
rest of the world.
In the autumn of 1924 Stalin proposed the conservative doctrine of "one nation
socialiser" in orlositicn to Lenin's "revpluticnary internationalism" Since then,
Stalin's foreign policy has changed from one of world revolution to that of
maintaining the status quo Between 1925 and 1927 Stalin ordered the Ghinass
Corsunista to cooperate with the onfitalists and disarprovod the organisation of
a Chimes Sovit.t at the tire of a political coup d?etat in China. This reversal
of rolScy resulted in the failure of th> revolution in China. At the sane time,
3tnlin also Joined forces with the "y.llea" labor leaders in Great Britain and
organized an Anglo-Soviet Carrittee, *-fah successfully rut an end to the Central
labor strike. FollcrrlrC t! to event, Stalir changed his extreme rir}tist tactics
to extreme leftist hy- invantirC such foolish terms as the OThird Period" and the
"Social Fascists". On the eve of r:itler's caainE to rower, Stalin refused to
cooperate with the Social Democratic Party in organizing an anti Fascist united
front. And at the time when littler was attempting to usurp the rower in Germany,
Stalin ordered the German Comr..unists to withdraw without a fiEht. Thus, the German
revolution of 1933 ehich at that showed Croat promise was brought to an untimely
end by the Kremlin. Irnediately aft: thw failure of the revolutions in China and
Gurcany, Joran rose frorr the Last and Hitler from the :,eat, War was threatening
and Moscow had to make another nbcut?faoe and turn to Great Britain, Franca and
the United States, for aid. Stalin regneated the imperialists to establish a
"Peace Front" and a "Popular Front" and also asked permission to join the "League
of Nations", an organization of the ieperialists for the division of the spoils
of at. All these tactics of Stalin, however, only served to further the war aims
of the imperialists and assist the Fascists in their propaganda activities to
neutralize the effects of the labor moveronts. Thus, after the "Popular Front"
had rut an end to the sit-down strike in Franca in 1936 and had helped put down
-the revolt in Spain, Stalin discovered that littler wac ready for war- At once Stalin
turned to Hitler and signed the Nazi-Soviet Pact, The partition of Poland followed,
setting off the Second World r'ar. But the Pact did not prevent the Soviet Union
from being attacked by Germany. then the Nazi-Soviet Pact had been abandoned,
Stalin once more turned to the imperialists for aid. He also sumn-oned the working
classes in the imperialistic countries to "rise 'un give their undying support to
the war effort and to the protection of their mother country". He even went so
far as to urge the people in the colonite to stow: their struggle for racial equality
and democratic freedom. In order to win the confidence of the so-called "democratic"
imperialists and shot that be had completely abandoned his plan for a world social
revolution, Stalin, In Ca;' 1943, officiall; announced the "dissolution" of the
Comintern.
The foreir-n -rlic; or the matter in Y.rer.lin Square continued from bad to worse,
c'ra=ing the 3oviot Union nearer and nearer to r?isaster. It the same time, the
Cormunint International had ceased to ':e ttu nerve-center of the world proletariat
are had becore merely a diploratic tool of Stalin. The changes in the foreign
policy of the Kremlin led the Corrunist parties in the var_cus countries to change
their policies too. Under the control of Stalin, the history of the Third Inter-
national became one of endless calamities for the working claa'es of the world-
Conse;uuntly, the Third International could no longer assist in effecting a
revolution of the working classes all over the world.
Even at this stage, the Bolsheviks were not without a guardian For the same reason
the Third International was set ip to replace the corrurt Second International,
the Fourth International was organized to replace the deteriorating Third International
and carry out faithfully the first article of the Regulations of the Third Inter-
national This "new" International was officially founded in 1936 by Trotsky, a
co-worker of Lenin and one of the two great leaders In the October Revolution>
Trotsky was a staunch suTporter of the original princirlee of *he Bolsheviks and was
one of the first to point out the fallacies of the foreign and domestic policies as
advocated by the Soviet bureaucrats. Further, he was fearless in expressing his
own opinirns on the matter and, during the early reriod when the Leftist oppositioniste
were in power, Trotsky issued the following warning: "The bureaucrats of the Soviet
Union," he said, "are determined to convert the Third International fror. a means of
effecting world revolution into an instrument of their foreign policy" In an
article written in 1939 and entitled "New Advice", Trotsky analyzed the nature of
and rredicted the future of the Third International, when ht wrote the following;
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"The Third International is able to continue its existence because it is
suprctted, on the ors bard, by the Xrealin and, on the other, by the same group
that surrerta the Social Democratic Party the imperialists.. The number of
Communists who have joined the ranks of the lower propertied-clans by working
in Government organisations, lsbrr unions, state and municipal councils, etc,
has increased during! the recent years. Their dependency on the imperialists in
their respective eountriee has thus greatly been increased and has caused them
to become less dependent on the Kremlin. Ten years ago we predicted thrt the
theory of "Ore !lotion Socialise" would inevitably result in an increased tendency
towards racialism along thm various nations of the Communist International- Thtiu
prediction has turned out to be true. tedsy, we can confidently predict the
begianirg of a new eras The growth of racialism will continue among the member
nations of the Communist X4.rnatienal, each nation trying to carry out its own
natiorallatic policies Sndeywrndently of the other nations. Because of the facts
mentioned above and because of the f,ar of losi y- her imparialistie friends,
Ucseow will eventually try to dissolve the Communist International-"
These few statements of Trotsky not only rrudicted the official dissolution of
tl:e Communist Internati.cnal (Conintern) by Stalin, - which did occur five years
after those statertntc trore made, - but also the friction that would develop and
did develop amore the Cormunist Partica in the various cot'n'rics after the
"dissolution", The ndisaclcticn" of the Corruniat International asp thke friction
were the Communist Parti:a all oririnsted from the same cause, i.c., the
intensification of racialism among. the Communist Partin in the various countries,
which In turn was caused b:? the abandorswnt of the r.volutionary Internationalism
I;,? Stalin and his adcrtion of the reireiple of "One ti*ticn Socialism".
The "dissclution" of the Third Inttrnaticral was only the internment of an already
"decaying corpse". The genuine ideologies of Communism and intornaticnalism were
entirely lost from the t1'e Stalin turned Communism into an instrument for
realizing his own ambitions. From then on the Third International did more harm
than rood for the rtvclutlor. of the proletnriat, having become rarely an
instrument of the Kremlin in its attempt to protect itself. The reoson
Roosevelt wanted the Third International dissolved at that time was that it was
the instrument of the trumlin.. Today the United States is eontiru4"g its rolioy
of isolating the Soviet Union from the rest of the world, to counteract this,
the Sovitts hsve organized the Cominforn of the Nine European countries. Stalin
wanted to revive his former "instrument" in the shape of the Coeinform. Flow, if
the United States wire to t:xert extremm pressure on Moscow, Stalin would make his
"instrument" more "leftist", thus creating an effective counteracting influence
On no eond!tlcn has Stalin any intention of reviving the r.volutionary spirit of
internat'r-alism and aiding the socialistic movements in the various ports of the
world. TU.is point was confirmed by the report on the conference of the Nine
Luropean countries. In the declaraticc at this conference, the duties of the
Communist. in the various countries were confined only to the followings
"To Ilg!t for racial freedom and the sovereign integrity of ones own
country and to lead the people in resisting aggression and opposing the
ir?erialists in their rrorram of expeneion"
Article 1 of etc Rerulcticrs of the Third International rao mentiored neither In
this declaration or in any other declnrntion, Although the Third International
.as rt:;umcd rartial ortraticn, the caritaliit?: arxx ieperialista the World over have
riser, in fear an(' attacked it vs:er..cntly. All this forced Stalin quickly to deny
the fact ttsl t!t Coeinforr, is the successor of the Corn:urist Internat_cna1. On
14 Cctobcr 1?17, Stalin r"ade tho fellorinr statement to the "rebel" nerbcr of the
Labor Party of U;. nritish Parliaments
"The en.t+-lithront of the Cominforr of the Communist Part;; is definitely
not the rtvtvrl of the Communist Internatic:a1, and shall is no way chance
Soviet Ruzsia's desire to improve relations with the United States and
Great Pritain-"
Zr. order to convince the people further, Stalin was quoted as saying . according
to a U. P. dispatch of 23 October 1947 - that "the duties of the Communist Inter-
natirnal were to create closer ties between the laborers of the various countries
and to teach them leederstip. At rresent, ftwever, the world situation is entirely
Different. ThF- Communist Parties of moat countries have already become the powerful
rerrasentrtives of the people, havt gr;at responsibilities and include in their
ranks many able, exrerienced leaders. Hence, there is no need now for setting up
a new Cor-unist International to lead three Communist Parties" This statement
cectains the most audacious and ecntrartictcry lies over told.. Following are the
reasons?
1. Early in 1848, tarl Marx and Friedrich Engels had already advocated the need
for ar. international organizat'on for the wcrkinr class? It was only natural that,,
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since the capitalist fr'c'ur was dor.1natinp the world, the working class in the
Various countries should unite and overthrow this grccr_ and replace it with a
socialistic society. Thus, with much slogans as "Laborers have no mother country"
and "Lot the proletariat throughout the world unite", the First International was
born. The Second International was not up iraedintely after the failure of the
First International,. but this also did not last lorg. Lenin fourxied the Third
International because the Second International had abandoned internationalism for
nationalism. After the October Revolution the proclamation in connection with
the "RSrbts of the t orkirg Class and Voss Who Had Been Victimized by the
Capitalists" clearly stated that "the aim of our new rolitioal order. is to
organize a socialistic society based an the Tsincirlcs of Socialism and to establish
it rapidly througteut the world" When Stalin "sirrplified" the airs of the
Communist International, he was merely trying to eov,:r ur his betrayal of the
princij lea of Lenin.:
2- The Cominform, which was recently organized b the Nine Lurorean Nations. has
openly acknowiedced thst "there was a lack of enoperstion among the Cor..teunist Parties
in the various countries"- And yet Stalin had the audacity to state that "there is
no need now of sottinC up a new Communist International" to brine about closer ties
betrcon the Communist Parties in the various countries. Mist an utter contredictionr
3r At the conference of the Nt'e :.urorean Nations it was decided that "The
Corir= orm shall assume, the responsibility of rcculatinC the activities of the
Corr..unist PartL_a in the various countries whenever it is thcurht necessary".
This is an evidence of the existence of friction amcrg the Communist Parties in
th. various countxicz because of the increased tendency towards racialism among the
members of the Comra:nist Parties, The Cemirform was established to remedy this
situation. By serving as the ha2dquartcrs of,all the Co-munist Parties, it will
issue orders, and direct and control all Tarty activities, In a published
declaration, the Comintern ban vehemently attacked .L'rerican imperialism and called
upon the Communists In the various countries to rise and fight against the invasion
or the imperialists. The Comintern will also be the nerve center of the Communists
in their fight against the caFitaliet countries of the world, led by the United
States, now trying to isolate tie Soviet Union;
In the past, Stalin has had complete control over the Third International, ordering
the Coomunista in the vsr'_cus countries to obey him implicitly and to serve him as
his obedient servants, On no account has Stalin allowed thee to have any freedom
Today; while he is trying to convince the world that he never did such a thing;
he is still continuing such a rrRCtice by controlling the Comiuform in the following
ways: (1) The Headquarters of tilt Comintern is in Yugoslavia, a country under the
control of the Kremlin, and (2) the Cominform conference was conducted by Zhdanov
and 6lalenkov, two prominent figures in the Soviet Communist Party who are thought
most likely to succeed Stalin, The increased tendency towards non-cooperation among
the Communists in the varicca ec:unttries only served tc? show all the more why Stalin
urgently insisted upon the establishment of the Comir!orm, and did not in the
least Trove that Stalin had abandoned ms plan of ccntaol]ing the Communists-
4 If the Communist Parti._s in most coe:rtriea have already become "powerful"
and ca}zble of indejtndent leadership, as Ftalin has boasted, then than woule. be
a stronger reason, are a much ceOier way for these Communist farti.:a to seize the
political rower, overthrow the capitalists and set ur a rrolet"riat form of ?cvern-
ment in their r.srectivc, countries. But ttis is far from beirg the case. Today
the Kremlin is confining the activities of the Cormunists in the various countries
to cooperation. With the capitalists. The Communists' (Tentost hose 1s to partici;.ate
in a united govcrnnent, and the;; care not rrorono any changes in the -rcrerty-
orrnershir s;; stem nor bring up ary class; issues. In other ?aords, a "ner dercerac,>",
a modified form of the ideal, is being substituted for Socialism. Such arti-
revolutionary policies of the Pxurlin have r.suited in the dying down of all rust-war
revoluticrar; mevenents, and in the failure of the Communists to take ae.vantage of
favorable sltuMticns to :urtLor tY.eir ends, thus Civint? Fascism a chance to revive
again, Further, such rolicies have tree. it possible for Soviet Russia to be destroyed
b; the Atomic Romb of the United Statca. Therefore, in the face of such a crisis,
the Soviet Union should be calling on all the working classes in the world to wake
up and unite. But ircttead she is boasting that "the Cormunist Parties of most
countries" are very "powerful" and do not need any " lerc?ers!ttip',. How foolish and
ridiculous this really is!! Further, which countries did Stalin mean by the so-celled
"most countries"? And is it still necessary to establish a "Communist International"
in order to lead the Communist Parties in those other countries where the Communists
are not so "powerful"? If it is not necessary, then the Third International need
never have been established,
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We con find innumerable ether insteneea to cite in order to show how Stalin
contradicts himself. But he himself is net ashamed of it. Having once fallen
into the mace of ccntr-aictions, he can find no way out. Only yesterday he gave
ir. to Roosevelt by diosolving the Third International, but today to has again
resumed its rartial oyernticn Sr order to oppose Truman. rot Stalin is also
the partial re-organisaticn of the Corrunist International!* Tomorrow,
in another political move, he mty in all yrebabiiity dissolve the Comintern again,
Is not this cvldenco enouch to prove that the Third International is only a tool
to be used by Stalin in his rolitical aaehinatione? today, Stalin has not only
broken any free the tradition set by Lenin, but has also become Incapable of
understanding the rant teaetings or Ionia. Stalin's relicies during the cast
twenty years brought about one disaotcr after another, rosultinj finally in the
invasion of Russian territory b.r the German Army. It was only threuch the
heroic resistance of the Russian workers and peasants that the Soviet Union was
saved. But in a twinkle, the evil and absolute power of bureaucratism has once
again brought Soviet Russia to the threshold of another war - an Atomic tsar with
the United States. Soviet Russia can noc he saved from total destruction only by
the victory of Soeinlien net only in Russia but also in the various countries
throughout the world. Today, tte laborore and the oppressed people in Europa and
all over the world, are working and groping their way towards Socialism, In the
opposite camp, the capitalists of the various nations, supported by the United
Staten, are trying to adopt a were effective ruling system - Fascism.. Unfortunately,
at t-.ie crucial movent, the Kremlin has chosen the middle path and formulated an
empty ideology of its own, called the " nrw democracy" and in thus obstructing the
advance of the peasants and workers of the world slant the road of Socialism. Today,
Stalin has atttrrtec' to make use of an cld instrument, the Communist International,
by re-organizing it for traitorous purposes.. he repeat here that in order to save
the Soviet Union and the world from another war catastrophe, and to lead a new
world revolution of the proletariat to victory, we must all gather under the banner
of the new International - the Fourth International, which alone is strictly
adhering to the true spirit of Linin's lnternaticnalism:
TIM TEIRTILTII A'a'P;,: tcARY OF THL RUSSIAN oCT09ER RLVOLLTICN
By CFPL'1 Yin ( fi
The 30th Anriver:vary of the Soviet Octcbcr Revolution is drawing near.. This
Revolution resulted in the turning ever of the political rrwer of a nation to the
hands of the proletariat for the first time in history., It brought about the
overthrow of the oyster of yrivete cwneroM r by the capitalist class arxi substituted
the system of "public ownership" or Socialism, The October Revolution marked the
beginning of a new era in histor, and raved the way for a brighter future 'for mankind.
Lenin had stated that "the October Revolution is the prelude to a world revolution".,
By that Lenin meant that he was .'ar from being satisfied with the establishment of
Socialism in Russia by the overthrow of the Czar and the capitalists and the
setting ur of a Russian Government dominated by the induntrial workers and peasants;
and that this Revolution must al:;o syruad to all parts of the world. He would net
be satisfied until Socialism had attained its goal of domirating the entire world
The 'Third International'which was organized after the October Revolution had as
its rurlose the realization of this ideal: Under Lenin and Trotsky, the Third
International propounded definite theories and princirles and set up a strong
foundation for future activities, In fact, this organization became the true leader
of a world revolution during the first for years of its existence. If it had
continued to grow, no doubt it would I.ar:e been very successful.. Unfortunately,
after the death of thu greet leac'er, Lenin, bureaucracy, as represented by Stalin,
imrediatcly tor:k control of the Soviet Union am' the Third International (Comintern)
In cerpletc disregore for the rrincillea of the Octcher Revoluticn, Stalin expounded
thu reactionary theory of a "One tlation Socialism" (- liq ) in Russia. He not oniv
disregarded tk:e ric!-.ts cf the rrcl.:tariet. but also cona'ucted a purge of the
Bolsh.evi'c !arty, "Class strucCle" turned into "class cocroratien" when Stalin
furtl':r sou; ).t to ccc rerate with the, various frorerticd classes arxi the ir..reriali.sts
c? ether countries. As a result of this cocpcrntion, the Revolution in CO-- -a in 1927,
the R ?rrluticn in Gc; -any in 193" and, later the revolutionary movererts i.' 3-ain
and ..loco ended in failure, and this failure hrcur'ht abcut the rise of Fe:cism in
tbcse countries - Fascism, rri_ich ;;a cue cf the principal causes of World '..ar II.
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Prior to World. Oar rl Stalin planned to coop rate with the 'democratic"
Imperialistic countries of Gruat Britain,' United States and France in order to
sat ur a 'derocratic blocs against Fascias and rrnvent another world war. But
on the eve of tits outbreak of lorld liar 11 Stalin signed the Soviet-Mall Pact
with the 'devil of Fascism', Adolf Hitler. When the Nazis broke their promise and
attacked the USSR, it was not lone before Stalin had again to ask the United States
and Crest Rritain for heir. Stalin even went so far as to dissolve the Comintern
so as to Cain the confidence of Roosevelt. Thus, during and even after the Second
acrid Mar, Caamunists in the various countries had to cooperate with the social
deeoerstic parti4e sad stoi all their 4sAl-war and rovolutiorary activities. These
are the cold facts behind italic's betea~wl of the ideals of the October Revolution
and ttw teachings of Lenin. Because Stalin is still acting in complete disregard
of the objectives of tEe October Revolution, a third wcrid war with the United
States is in the makirr. Such a disaster is inevitable unless all the oprreesed
and ex;loitcd peoples of the world unite and heir to save the situntion. If not,
Socisl:am, tLv Glorious rroduct of the October Ravcleticn acid the. salvation of
ttanki-L4, Trill Co does to defeat under tee destructive roar of the atonic bomb.,
The cnl;' way to save ti.-Js crici.a is for the reorle of the :scald to unite under
tLe banner of the "Fourth Internnticnal" and carry on the objectives of the October
Revolution. Car.italisn must be deetrcygd and reilaced by world Socialism. In
order to accoorlish ttis, tt.e pcoTle rust first liberate therselvos from the clutches
of Stalin's bureaucracy and foilo,^ the 4octrires of Earl Marx. And, not until than,
will there be any reason for com,semoratitg t%c anniversary of the October Revolution,
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