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Hakim Mirza, the author of the following article, is an Indian Revolutionist who participated in the founding of the Communist International at its first World Congress. His article originally appeared in Workers International News, February 1944, theoretical organ of the WIL, one of the British Trotskyist groups that have recently merged to form the Revolutionary Communist Party. [His name is incorrectly transcribed from the Workers International News as Mizra. It was the pseudonym of Kamlesh Bannerji. The original title in the WIL was After Thoughts on Dissolution of the Comintern . Note by MIA transcriber, Ted Crawford, April 2008.]
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