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Paper organization

 
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A paper organization is any group which exists more in theory than in actual fact. The term "paper organization" is used in two very different contexts, that of the military and that of the labor movement.

Military

For the military, a unit which is not combat-ready due to a planned or unplanned lack of men or basic equipment, but which remains in existence on the books is called a "paper organization."[citation needed] Such a rating of an organization is a regular part of the planning process and the term is not pejorative.

Political

In the trade union and radical political movements, a "paper organization" is a group ostensibly in existence for a specific purpose, but which remains a phantom. For example, a single individual might claim to represent a non-existing local unit of a national organization in attempt to gain admission as a delegate and thus help "pack" a national convention in favor of a particular faction. Such a phantom unit would be called a "paper organization." Alternatively, the term can be used with regards to a single-interest group with an impressive name but no greater existence than a letterhead and a mailing address, and no concrete existence in fact. Some so-called Communist front groups were an example of this latter form of "paper organization."

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