Muntalaqat
Muntalaqat (Arabic: المنطلقات), also known as the al-Muntalaqat al-Nadriyyah l'Hizb al-Ba'ath (Arabic: المنطلقات النظرية لحزب البعث, lit. 'Ba'ath Party theoretical perspectives'), was a Syrian ideological document adopted by the Ba'ath Party at its Sixth National Congress in October 1963. Throughout the entire existence of the Ba'athist states in Iraq and Syria, this document remained the ideological basis for both factions of the Ba'ath Party (both the pro-Iraqi and pro-Syrian factions). The document was quite radical in its content, clearly inspired by communism (although not officially adopting it), and ultimately the ideas it promoted were adopted as the basis of neo-Ba'athism.