For the flat lo one from thy "Wki":
Bolshevism - Democracy is a form of government in which the supreme power is
held completely by the people under a free electoral system. In the Second
Congress of the RSDLP, held in Brussels and London during August 1903, Lenin
advocated limiting party membership to a small core of professional
revolutionaries, leaving sympathizers outside the party, and instituting a
system of centralized control known as the democratic centralist model.
Democratic centralism is the name given to the principles of internal
organization used by Leninist political parties, and the term is sometimes used
as a synonym for any Leninist policy inside a political party. The democratic
aspect of this organizational method describes the freedom of members of the
political party to discuss and debate matters of policy and direction, but once
the decision of the party is made by majority vote, all members are expected to
uphold that decision. This latter aspect represents the centralism. As Lenin
described it, democratic centralism consisted of "freedom of discussion, unity
of action."[1]
Leninist organizations' constitutions have typically defined the following key
principles of democratic centralism:
1. Election of all party organs from bottom to top and systematic
renewal of their composition, if needed.
2. Responsibility of party structures to both lower and upper
structures.
3. Strict and conscious discipline in the party—the minority must obey
the majority until such time as the policy is changed.
4. Decisions of upper structures are mandatory for the lower
structures.
5. Cooperation of all party organs in a collective manner at all times,
and correspondingly, personal responsibility of party members for the
assignments given to them and for the assignments they themselves create.
all you hold dear flat low one, Intellectuals controling society democratically
by majority rule.
Red october morally justified, just deliciouse is it not?
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