factions

  1. Remus Bleys
    Remus Bleys
    Do you think organic centralism would allow for factions? If so, how would this work you think?
  2. Remus Bleys
    Remus Bleys
    Well anyway my view on factions is that in certain, non critical times, factions should be allowed but frownded upon. It is also better to investigate the cause of factions rather than to suppress the faction, though sometimes suppression is necessary.
  3. Brutus
    Brutus
    Bordiga's disdain for factionalism puts him in line with M&E. Factions should always submit to party discipline, if they are to be allowed to exist.
  4. Remus Bleys
    Remus Bleys
    You know anyway I just stumbled across this and think I can answer my own question. I don't really deviate from what I said. A good quote from the position of the Left at the 6th Enlarges Executive Meeting at the Comintern was something along the lines of factionalism being a symptom of the diseases, not the disease itself.
    http://www.sinistra.net/lib/upt/coml...otesdacie.html