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When the Communists of the world, shortly after the revolution, organized their BANKRUPTCY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT 43 political party, the Third International, one of the first great organ- izational problems to confront them was that of the trade unions. In order to succeed in its immense task of overthrowing capitalism gen- erally, the new International was compelled to have the backing of the masses. Organized industrially. But the difficulty was how to se- cure this support. Everywhere the tr...ade unions were in the hands of reactionary leaders, and the question was whether the Commun- ists should stay in the old unions and launch a bitter struggle to control them, or withdraw from them, smash them up, and start dual labor movements in the various countries. For a time the dualistic conception prevailed, particularly in the programs for Germany and the United States. But the keen Russian leaders at the head of the Third International were quick to perceive the folly of such a course. Zinoviev, Radek, and others began to combat the separatist tendency and to urge penetration of the trade unions.
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