Resolution on the Establishment of Working Class Parties

Submitted by libcom on July 25, 2005

The First International Working Men's Association

RESOLUTION ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF WORKING-CLASS PARTIES

Adopted by the Hague Congress of the International as Article 7 of the General Statutes September 1872

Drafted in July 1872
Printed in French and English

Against the collective power of the propertied classes the working class cannot act, as a class, except by constituting itself into a political party, distinct from, and opposed to, all old parties formed by the propertied classes.

This constitution of the working class into a political party is indispensable in order to insure the triumph of the social revolution and its ultimate end -- the abolition of classes.

The combination of forces which the working class has already effected by its economical struggles ought at the same time to serve as a lever for its struggles against the political power of landlords and capitalists.

The lords of the land and the lords of capital will always use their political privileges for the defense and perpetuation of their economical monopolies and for enslaving labor. To conquer political power has therefore become the great duty of the working classes.

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