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The problem of the formation of the revolutionary proletarian vanguard in the era that began after the Great October Socialist Revolution constantly attracts the close attention of Soviet and foreign Marxist historians. These questions are relevant from the point of view of the ideological struggle against the opponents of the communist movement, who vainly try to substantiate the thesis about the" artificial " origin of communist parties, present them as the result of external influence ("hand of Moscow"), etc. Concrete historical research, analysis of the general laws of the emergence of fraternal parties not only help to convincingly refute reformist and revisionist fabrications in in this field, but also reconstruct the true history of the emergence of the modern international communist and labor movement, reveal the great role of the teachings of Marxism-Leninism as its ideological, political and organizational basis, the influence of the Great October Revolution and the rise of the revolutionary movement all over the world on the formation of communist parties.
Recently, a number of works have been published both generalizing in nature, devoted to the history of the creation of communist parties, and specific works that reveal certain aspects and aspects of the development of fraternal parties. In the literature on. In this connection, we should highlight new studies that analyze the ways and peculiarities of the formation of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, the role of V. I. Lenin and the Communist International in helping the Czechoslovak Communists, the problems of combating reformism and opportunism in the course of the party's emergence and development, and, which is characteristic of the latest works in this area, reveal the the nationa ...
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