Organizational structure, Communist Party; clubs, 69, 123-126, 134, 135, 202, 261; commissions and departments, 128, 131, 132, 186; draft programs, 127, 133; headquarters, 129, 133; in 1920’s, 57-59; National Administrative Committee, 128; National Committee, 128-130, 302; National conventions, 127-129, 163; National Executive Committee, 128, 129; regional and local units, 128, 129, 132-135. _See also_ Democratic centralism; Functionary, Party Owen, Robert, 13 Paine, Tom, 135, 161 Parades, communist attitude toward, 223, 224 Party line, 155, 160, 166, 169, 170, 192, 220, 316, 320, 323, 324; changes in, 116, 157, 185, 248; deceptive _vs._ real, 186, 212; description of, 186-189 Party member. _See_ Member, Communist Party _Party Voice_, 162 People’s Rights Party, 88 People’s Will, 24 _People’s World_, 154 Perry, Pettis, 148 Peter the Great, 38, 91 Petitions, use by communists, 87, 88, 194, 204, 215, 236. _See also_ Mass agitation Philistine, 324 _Pittsburgh Courier_, 235 _Political Affairs_, 154, 183, 305 Political maturity, 154. _See also_ Educational program Ponger, Kurt L., 277 _Pravda_, 30, 42, 93, 248, 251 Press, communist, 154-158 Professional revolutionaries, 324. _See also_ Cadre Proletarian internationalism, 71, 128, 324 Proletarian Party, 49 Proletariat, 19-22, 181, 183, 317, 325 Propaganda, 86, 87, 131, 189. _See also_ Mass agitation; Infiltration, communist technique of Prosecution of communist leaders, 51, 256. _See also_ Smith Act Purges, communist, 53, 177, 325; Communist Party, USA, 63, 64, 165, 177; Russian, 37, 41, 245, 249, 283; satellite countries, 39 Radicalizing the masses. _See_ Masses, communist attitude toward Rajk, Laszlo, 39 Randolph, A. Philip, 234 Records, membership, 69, 147, 289. _See also_ Security program, Party Recruitment of members, 97, 105-107, 202, 213, 306. _See also_ Communist Party, USA, reasons for joining Reed, John, 48, 49, 56, 135 Reformism; Reforms; Reformists, 325 Religion; attempts to infiltrate churches, 302, 303; communist opposition to, 14, 116, 297-308, 323; incompatible with Party membership, 306-308; “opium” of the people, 91, 299; Party writings on religion, 304, 305; regarded by communists as instrument of exploitation, 300. _See also_ Atheism; Judaism, communist attack on “Reps” (representatives of Comintern), 53, 55, 58, 272, 276 Review (Control) commissions (CPUSA), 131, 163, 164 Revisionism. _See_ Right-wing opportunism Revolution, communist concept of, 7, 21, 22, 26-29, 51, 55-57, 150, 153, 184, 271, 283, 306, 325. _See also_ Force and violence _Rheinische Zeitung_ (Cologne), 14 Right-wing opportunism, 166, 167, 320, 323 Robeson, Paul, 230 Roddy, Stephen R., 235 Rodney, Lester, 154, 155 Rosenberg, Ethel, 191, 271, 275
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