Marxist Organization seems to me an oxymoron. Marx was ambiguous -- if not ambivalent -- on the question of organization. I think for good reason. He viewed organization as a consequence of class consciousness, not as a prerequisite. Marx's participation in the most consequential organization of his lifetime, the International Association of Working Men, was fortuitous. Maybe what people mean when they speak of Marxist Organization is Leninist Organization, with the implication that Lenin's ideas were a "continuation" of Marx's.
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