LENIN ON ORGANIZATION
We have an army of Communists in every part of
the world. It is still badly instructed and still badly
organized. Forgetfulness of this fact, or fear of
admitting it, has done great harm to the cause. We
must instruct this army in a businesslike fashion,
as it should be instructed, and organize as it should
be organized. Meanwhile we must test ourselves
with the greatest caution and care and learn from
the experience of our own movement; we must
exercise it in every kind of maneuver, in every kind
of warfare and in attacking and retiring move-
ments. Without this long and difficult training vic-
tory will be impossible. . .
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