Democratic centralism
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Democratic centralism is a Leninist democratic practice in which political decisions reached by voting processes are binding upon all members of the party.
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See also
- 21 Conditions given in 1920 by the Communist International to all socialist parties
- Autonomy
- Blanquism
- Cabinet collective responsibility, a similar concept in parliamentary government
- Democratic Collective Centralism, combining democratic centralism with collectivism
- Disagree and commit
- Dominant-party system
- Eastern Bloc politics
- Federalism
- One-party state
- Organic centralism
- Revolutionary spontaneity
- Vanguardism
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