Beschreibung
1972, in einer Situation zahlloser Spaltungen in der sogenannten "marxistisch-leninistischen Bewegung" war die Vereinigung von KAB(ML) und KPDML(RW) zum KABD (Kommunistischer Arbeiterbund Deutschlands) ein zukunftsweisendes Signal! Es stand die Aufgabe, allseitig die Voraussetzungen für die Gründung einer marxistisch-leninistischen Partei zu schaffen. Es war Aufgabe des RW 10, mit diesem Ziel die Grundfragen des Parteiaufbaus zu klären und die grundsätzlichen Seiten des Parteiaufbaus zu bestimmen. Eine hervorragende Schrift zur Einführung in den marxistisch-leninistischen Parteiaufbau, in seinen 5 grundlegenden Seiten:
Der Marxismus-Leninismus, die ideologische Grundlage der Partei.
Das Programm, die politische Linie der Partei.
Die Organisation, das Instrument der praktischen Tätigkeit der Partei.
Der demokratische Zentralismus, das Organisationsprinzip der Partei.
Kritik und Selbstkritik, das Entwicklungsgesetz der Partei.
Autorenportrait
Willi Dickhut was a modest person with many interests. He pursued his socialist goals, which he had already decided on as a young man, with utmost consistency, without sparing himself, even at the risk of his life.
Willi Dickhut was a child of the German working-class movement and helped shape it. The fight for a socialist future ran through his whole life. As a communist worker in the Weimar Republic, as an antifascist in the concentration camps of the Third Reich and in the illegal resistance, as a local politician and trade-unionist in postwar reconstruction – Willi Dickhut always relied on the working class wanting and being able to liberate itself.
From 1969 to 1991, Willi Dickhut was responsible for the Revolutionärer Weg (Revolutionary Way) publication series.
In Revolutionärer Weg today's social conditions are analyzed in order to work out the strategy and tactics of the struggle for genuine socialism.
Willi Dickhut was organized in the KPD from 1926 to 1966. When the party betrayed its revolutionary aims, there was only one thing for him to do: build a new type of revolutionary party. Such a party must learn to move and lead the masses.
His life's work spans almost a century of history of the revolutionary working-class movement in Germany. He decisively influenced the style of the MLPD. It was particularly important to him to develop critical, self-critical, and independently thinking and acting cadres as a dam against dogmatism, revisionism, or even a degeneration of the party.
He died on May 8, 1992 in Solingen – exactly 47 years to the day after the liberation from Hitlerite fascism.