*** Awakening of Labor on the Eve of the International.

*** The Central Sections.

*** Central Sections Are Mere Ideological Groupings.

*** The Central Sections in Themselves Would be Powerless to Draw in Great Masses of Workers.

*** The Empirical Approach of Workers to Their Problems.

*** Concrete Statement Offers the Only Effective Approach to the Great Mass of Workers.

*** Solidarity of Trade Union Members Rooted in Actuality.

*** Internationalism Growing Out of Actual Experiences of Proletarian struggles.

*** Internationalism Issues from the Living Experiences of the Proletariat.

*** The Necessary Historic Premises of the International.