1920: The Communist Party - Provisional Resolutions towards a Programme
Pankhurst's programme for the new British Communist Party was expressive of the "ultra-left" tendency that criticised working within the existing bourgeois structures of trade union bureaucracies and parliamentary parties. Lenin, in his counter-revolutionary manual "Left Wing Communism - An Infantile Disorder", defended such reformist policies as he criticised Pankhurst and other "ultra-lefts".
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I'm not sure why it says Vol…
I'm not sure why it says Vol. X No. 3 (instead of 4) on page 4 of this; I'm guessing that was just an error on the part of the Dreadnought.