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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. <ref name="f" /> | <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
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Definitions[edit]
- 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]
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Usage notes[edit]
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[edit]
- ↑ Advanced workers and backward opportunists. (March 1977). Forward, 3. Communist Workers Group (M-L). marxists.org
- ↑ 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