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[GM110] The excellent results that come of impersonal communist work

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Genoa, 21-23 May 2011

On May 21st and 22nd we held the party’s Spring general meeting in our spacious editorial office in Genoa, which had been treated to a cleaning blitz by the local comrades. Representatives from almost all of our groups, from Italy and elsewhere, attended.

On Saturday morning the preliminary organizational meeting was held. This had been planned for in advance and was all the more effective due to the extended correspondence which the centre and the working groups had engaged in beforehand; out of which a centrally planned, comprehensive and detailed agenda emerged.

The afternoon and Sunday sessions were dedicated to the presentation of reports on a range of subjects, which are listed below. Although these were mainly prepared by particular comrades, they should be understood as the work of various “sections” covering the same old revolutionary programme; the eventual gravedigger of the nauseating corpse of today’s society, and herald of the completely communist society of the future. And it is our science alone which, as such, allows us to discern in the present the signs of an inevitable, and urgently needed, tomorrow.

After having listened to these numerous and sometimes challenging reports, which prompted everyone’s wholehearted admiration and approval, the meeting drew to a close. The participants nevertheless lingered a while to go over the details of the latest tasks and to say goodbye to each other, all imbued with a sense of renewed commitment to our collective, communist work; a difficult work, but one we are totally passionate about.

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