
The Theses on the Relations of the Communist International to the Communist Parties
The Theses on the Relations of the Communist International to the Communist Parties, formulated in 1920, outlined how the Communist International (Comintern) should interact with national communist parties. It emphasized the importance of a united global communist movement while recognizing local conditions and struggles. The theses urged national parties to follow Comintern's guidance to maintain ideological coherence and to prioritize revolutionary activities. This framework aimed to strengthen international solidarity among communists while enabling localized adaptations to specific political and social contexts. Ultimately, it was a call for cooperation and strategic alignment within the broader communist movement.