Again, I think that's overstated. I think shifting global conditions were the 
cause of the revolutionary upsurge ebbing, particularly the end of the "Great 
War" which I don't think any correct-grandiose or not-program or personalities 
of generalship would have overcome.  Obviously the Comintern wasn't perfect, 
however, and its pact with Hitler in '39 was despicable.
 
. . . and the defeat 
> of the international revolution, which defeat the 3rd Intl, in its majority 
> rule and democracy, helped secure.
> 

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