It was the view held by the Italian Marxist theoretician,
Amadeo Bordiga, that the recently formed Comintern (Third International), the multinational body unifying Marxist-oriented parties sympathetic to the Bolshevik Revolution from each state across the world, should in fact control the decision-making process behind the domestic and foreign policy of the USSR, rather than the opposite in which the Centeral Committee of the RSDLP (b) controlling the Comintern, which was actually what was occurring.
So, how would such a dramatically altered Soviet Union operate as? Would the Supreme Soviet of the Comintern function sort of the the bicameral nature of the U.S. Congress? Which, in one house of the legislature, each communist party is granted two or three fixed seats to act as delegates representing their party. And for the other house of the legislature, the number of seats each communist party is allowed is proportionally determined through either the number of card-carrying members each party has, or the population size of the nation-state which the communist party is based in, or even the level of industrialization of the nation-state in which communist party operates in.
How efficient would this form of government be? Would there be resentment from the predominant ethnic-groups of the Soviet Union (Russians, Ukrainians, Kazakhs, etc.), having governmental affairs be charted by "people who don't even live here"?
Amadeo Bordiga, that the recently formed Comintern (Third International), the multinational body unifying Marxist-oriented parties sympathetic to the Bolshevik Revolution from each state across the world, should in fact control the decision-making process behind the domestic and foreign policy of the USSR, rather than the opposite in which the Centeral Committee of the RSDLP (b) controlling the Comintern, which was actually what was occurring.
So, how would such a dramatically altered Soviet Union operate as? Would the Supreme Soviet of the Comintern function sort of the the bicameral nature of the U.S. Congress? Which, in one house of the legislature, each communist party is granted two or three fixed seats to act as delegates representing their party. And for the other house of the legislature, the number of seats each communist party is allowed is proportionally determined through either the number of card-carrying members each party has, or the population size of the nation-state which the communist party is based in, or even the level of industrialization of the nation-state in which communist party operates in.
How efficient would this form of government be? Would there be resentment from the predominant ethnic-groups of the Soviet Union (Russians, Ukrainians, Kazakhs, etc.), having governmental affairs be charted by "people who don't even live here"?