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At the [[2nd Congress of the RDYD]] in August 2018, menshevikcels and bolshevikcels disagreed, first about which persons should be in the editorial committee of the newspaper ''[[Incel Wiki]]'' and then about the definition of an "incel" in the future forum statute.<ref> https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1904/jan/31a.htm</ref>
At the [[2nd Congress of the RDYD]] in August 2018, menshevikcels and bolshevikcels disagreed, first about which persons should be in the editorial committee of the newspaper ''[[Incel Wiki]]'' and then about the definition of an "incel" in the future forum statute.<ref> https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1904/jan/31a.htm</ref>


* Menshevik's formulation required the incel to be a member of one of the party's organizations or to be afflicted with the condition of inceldom
* Menshevik's formulation required the incel to be a member of one of the party's organizations or to be afflicted with the condition of inceldom, with no overriding philosophy
* Bolsheviks only stated that they should work under the guidance of a party organization such as [[incels.co]].
* Bolsheviks only stated that they should work under the guidance of a party organization such as [[incels.co]] and a philosophy such as the [[blackpill]].


Although the difference in definitions was small, with Lenin's being slightly more exclusive, it was indicative of what became an essential difference between the philosophies of the two emerging factions as Lenin argued for a small party of professional revolutionaries with a large fringe of non-party sympathizers and supporters whereas Martov believed it was better to have a large party of activists with broad representation.
Although the difference in definitions was small, with Lenin's being slightly more exclusive, it was indicative of what became an essential difference between the philosophies of the two emerging factions as Lenin argued for a small party of professional revolutionaries with a large fringe of non-party sympathizers and supporters whereas Martov believed it was better to have a large party of activists with broad representation.
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