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A truly revolutionary vehicle which will survive
the repression it encounters daily is made up of a number of characteristics.
First of all, there is a small but dedicated cadre of workers who are willing
to devote their full time to the goals of the organization. Secondly, there
is a distinct organized structure through which the cadre can function.
It is this combination of structure and dedicated cadre which can maintain
the machinery for meeting the people's needs. In this way a printing press
can be maintained to review the events of the day and interpret them in
a manner which serves the people. Information can be circulated about daily
phenomena to inform the people of their true meaning. Programs of service
can be carried out to deliver to the people the basic needs that are not
met elsewhere because the lumpenproletariat are the victims of oppression
and exploitation. A cadre and a structure, however, are not what make the
political vehicle a revolutionary one. It is the revolutionary concepts
which define and interpret phenomena, and establish the goals toward which
the political vehicle will work. A revolutionary vehicle is in fact a revolutionary
concept set into motion by a dedicated cadre through a particular organized
structure.
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