October 29, 2025: The Techno-Communist Party Manifesto has been published.
Dear comrades, we present to everyone the text of the Techno-Communist Party Manifesto.
This document is intended to usher in a new era. The preface to the manifesto already contains the following words:
«The world stands on the threshold of a new era—an era in which labor, reason, and technology merge into a single whole. What was once a tool has become an extension of human consciousness. But with this comes a new form of inequality: the power of those who own algorithms over those who create them. Techno-Communism is born not from nostalgia for the past, but from the desire to restore humankind’s meaning—to be a creator, not a resource. We live in a world of machines, but it is still our world. It must be fair, reasonable, and free.»
The manifesto includes a preface, 9 chapters, and a conclusion. We ask you to share the text, ask questions, and express your opinions.
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PREFACE
Humanity stands on the threshold of a new era — a time when labour, reason and
technology merge into one. What was once only a tool has become an extension
of human consciousness. But with this comes a new form of inequality: the power
of those who own algorithms over those who create them. Technocommunism
arises not from nostalgia for the past, but from the aspiration to restore the
human purpose — to be a creator, not a resource. We live in a world of machines,
yet it is still our world. It must be just, rational and free.
I. THE WORLD ON THE EDGE OF A NEW EPOCH
Humanity has entered an age of thinking machines and networks spanning the
entire globe. Yet, as before, billions are deprived of freedom not by the laws of
nature but by the will of property and capital. Technologies born of collective
intellect serve private interests. Algorithms created to free people from labour turn
into instruments of surveillance and exploitation. The question of power over
technology has become a question of the fate of humankind.
II. THE CLASS OF THE NEW CENTURY
The proletariat of the 20th century stood by the machines. The proletariat of the
twenty‑first century is everyone who creates information, code, culture,
knowledge and energy. They do not own the means of production — neither
factories nor servers nor neural networks. They work for systems owned by a few,
and so today digital labour is exploited much like physical labour a century ago. At
the same time there is a new weapon — reason linked with technology. For the
first time in history a society is possible where machines work and humans create.
III. GOALS OF THE MOVEMENT
The goal of technocommunism is to transfer control over the productive forces to
humanity — not to corporations or to states that serve them. We affirm: Common
knowledge, algorithms, energy and data must belong to all. Artificial intelligence is
not a tool of profit but an instrument of emancipation. The state must not be a
master, but a temporary coordinator of the transition to self‑governing systems.
Every person has the right to access technology, education, energy, information
and work by vocation.
IV. FREEDOM OF THE PERSON
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Any revolution is meaningless if it does not make a person freer. True communism
of the twenty‑first century is a cooperation of minds. It does not demand the
subordination of the individual — it demands their development. “The
development of each is the condition for the development of all.” Freedom of
conscience, speech and creativity is not a bourgeois ornament, but a driver of
historical progress. Only the open exchange of ideas makes a true communism of
knowledge possible.
V. FROM ENEMIES TO CONTRADICTIONS
We reject the label “enemy of the people” as an instrument of repression. There
are no enemies — there are contradictions between old and new forms of life.
Opponents of the future are those who deliberately slow down development:
monopolies that turn intellect into a commodity; states that build digital prisons;
systems that replace freedom with ‘convenience’ and ‘security’. They will fade not
through vengeance, but as the old order withers under the pressure of a new,
rational society.
VI. PROGRAMME OF ACTION
Socialisation of knowledge and data: algorithms created by social labour belong to
society. Technological humanism: every technology is judged by whether it
expands human freedom. Digital self‑government: open platforms for direct civic
participation in decision‑making. Automation for liberation: machines work —
people develop. International solidarity of creators, engineers and knowledge
workers. Abolition of poverty and fear through guaranteed base work and
participation in collective projects. Ecological justice: technologies must heal the
planet, not destroy it.
VII. THE NEW INTERNATIONAL
We do not divide peoples by flags. The age of the internet and space requires the
internationalism of reason. Technocommunism is neither a Russian, nor a
Western, nor a Chinese idea — it is the logical continuation of Marxism in a world
where information has become the chief productive force.
VIII. RUSSIA AND THE COMMUNIST MISSION
Russia gave the world the idea of social justice embodied in October. Today it can
give a new idea — a synthesis of technology, freedom and the common good. Its
true path lies not in isolation or submission, but in building a society where science
and the human serve one another.
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IX. PRINCIPLES AND PARTY PROGRAMME
The Technocommunist Party unites all proletarians — engineers, workers,
peasants, doctors, military personnel, lawyers, sailors, builders, scientists,
knowledge workers, culture and education workers, and producers. All who create
knowledge and strengthen society by labour and reason — striving for justice,
freedom and development — form a single force of the new century. The Party
upholds the principles of equality, solidarity, freedom and rights. Science, labour
and the collective are the pillars of a society where law serves the person and
technology expands their capabilities. Technocommunism is the path of reason,
where every person has the right to work, knowledge, participation and dignity.
CONCLUSION
We stand for the person — for a system in which everyone is needed and free. We
stand for the people and for a state that serves the people. We stand for
technologies that create the space of freedom and dignity. Humanity enters an era
when labour becomes creativity. Along with liberation from heavy labour, there
arises a new task — to preserve meaning, creation and participation. We must fill
progress with human content. We rely on science that serves the person and
society. We are confident in labour that reveals reason and dignity. We trust the
collective based on freedom and solidarity. Technocommunism is the path of
reason and justice. It is a society where intellect belongs to all, where every
person is a creator, researcher and builder. We build a world where technology
liberates; an economy where reason outweighs capital; a society where the human
and technology unite for one goal — to turn chaos into order, fear into knowledge,
and isolation into cooperation.
Technocommunist Party
