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  <li>The top section of workers which is the most knowledgeable on general- or specific-sense historical materialism from background education or from experience and the closest to becoming lesser theorists; the top section of workers who are likely to contribute to a national-scale social-democratic or Leninist party.<ref name="f" /><ref name="rm"/>
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<ref name="f"><cite class="article">Advanced workers and backward opportunists</cite>. (March 1977). <cite>Forward</cite>, 3. Communist Workers Group (M-L). [https://www.marxists.org/history//erol//periodicals/forward-kc/index.htm marxists.org]</ref>
<ref name="f"><cite class="article">Advanced workers and backward opportunists</cite>. (March 1977). <cite>Forward</cite>, 3. Communist Workers Group (M-L). [https://www.marxists.org/history//erol//periodicals/forward-kc/index.htm marxists.org]</ref>
<ref name="rm"><cite class="article">A retrograde trend in Russian Social-Democracy</cite>. (1899/1964). In <cite>Lenin Collected Works</cite>, vol. 4. Moscow: Progress Publishers. Lenin Internet Archive; [[E:Marxists Internet Archive|Marxists Internet Archive]]. [https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1899/dec/trend.htm marxists.org]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 06:26, 13 August 2025

  1. pronounced L: advanced workers1-1-1

Definitions

  1. The top section of workers which is the most knowledgeable on general- or specific-sense historical materialism from background education or from experience and the closest to becoming lesser theorists; the top section of workers who are likely to contribute to a national-scale social-democratic or Leninist party.[1][2]
    language proficiency level or register
    signifier refers to model
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    formed from Lexemes [Sense / Lexeme] (RR)
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    usage example
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Forms

represented by form [Form]
advanced worker
grammatical category
noun (N)
represented by form [Form]
advanced workers
grammatical category
plural noun (NP)

Usage notes

Different groups of theorists may posit different definitions of "advanced workers", but this is a point of contention when theorists are attempting to actually determine which workers are useful to building a party. In terms of effective definitions of Leninism, it seems advisable to define an advanced worker in relation to the concept of filtration — the ability of workers to sort out bad facts and theories and guard the party and the process of sorting people out of the greater body of social-democrats or great numbers of workers and peasants as all of this proceeds to take shape.

References

  1. Advanced workers and backward opportunists. (March 1977). Forward, 3. Communist Workers Group (M-L). marxists.org
  2. A retrograde trend in Russian Social-Democracy. (1899/1964). In Lenin Collected Works, vol. 4. Moscow: Progress Publishers. Lenin Internet Archive; Marxists Internet Archive. marxists.org