Search Results
Lenin Library
Search Conditions
Case:
Insensitive
Construct:
As a phrase
Hits Per Page:
10
Terms:
concrete
1662
File(s) Searched
202
Match(es) Found
Match(es)
121
to
130
File Name:
OR09.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
On the Road
1 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
In new forms and by other ways, sometimes much more slowly than we would wish, the revolutionary crisis is approaching, coming to a head agai.We must carry on with the lengthy work of preparing larger masses for that crisis; this preparation must be more serious, taking account of higher and more
concrete
tasks; and the more successfully we do this work, the more certain will be our victory in the new struggl.The Russian proletariat can be proud of the fact that in 1905, under its leadership, a nation page 352 of slaves for the first time became a million-strong host, an army of the revolution, striking at tsaris
File Name:
OS17.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
On Slogans
2 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
And that will lead us to the slogan of a decisive struggle against the counter-revolutionaries, who have seized powe.     The second objection also amounts to a substitution of arguments of too general a character for
concrete
realitie.No one, no force, can overthrow the bourgeois counter-revolutionaries except the revolutionary proletaria
File Name:
OSF04.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
15 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
140, Akimov 's speech: ". . . I am told that we shall discuss the election of the Central Organ at the end"; Muravyov 's speech against Akimov, "who takes the question of the future editorial board of the Central Organ very much to heart" (.141); Pavlovich 's speech to the effect that, having appointed the organ, we had obtained "the
concrete
material on which to perform the operations Comrade Akimov is so much concerned about", and that there could not be a shadow of doubt about Iskra 's "submitting" to "the decisions of the Party" (.142), Trotsky 's speech: "Since we are not endorsing the editorial board, what is it that we are endorsing in Iskr
File Name:
OSF04ii.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
15 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
140, Akimov 's speech: ". . . I am told that we shall discuss the election of the Central Organ at the end"; Muravyov 's speech against Akimov, "who takes the question of the future editorial board of the Central Organ very much to heart" (.141); Pavlovich 's speech to the effect that, having appointed the organ, we had obtained "the
concrete
material on which to perform the operations Comrade Akimov is so much concerned about", and that there could not be a shadow of doubt about Iskra 's "submitting" to "the decisions of the Party" (.142), Trotsky 's speech: "Since we are not endorsing the editorial board, what is it that we are endorsing in Iskr
File Name:
OTSWD05.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
Our Tasks and the Soviet of Workers' Deputies
1 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
I still have to write from that accursed "afar", from the hateful "abroad" of an exil.And it is all but impossible for anyone to form a correct opinion of this
concrete
, practical matter if he has not been in S.Petersburg, if he has never seen the Soviet of Workers' Deputies or exchanged views with comrades on the spo
File Name:
OVIT18.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
Original Version of "Immediate Tasks . . ."
2 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
We are still under considerable pressure from the old public opinion imposed by the bourgeoisi.If we look at our newspapers, it is easy to see what a disproportionately large place we still devote to questions raised by the bourgeoisie, questions with which it seeks to divert the attention of the working people from the
concrete
practical tasks of socialist reconstructio.We must convert -- and we shall convert -- the press from an organ for purveying sensations, from a mere apparatus for communicating political news, from an organ of struggle against bourgeois lying -- into an instrument for the economic re-education of the masses, into an instrument for telling the masses how to organise work in a new wa
File Name:
PACPV02.html
Modified:
1 May 2008
Title:
Political Agitation and "The Class Point of View"
1 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
Thus, the authors of the letter published in N.12 of Iskra, who accuse us of departing from the "class point of view" for striving in our newspaper to follow all manifestations of liberal discontent and protest, suffer from this complaint, as do also the authors of Proletarskaya Borbal [133] and of several pamphlets in "The Social-Democratic Library",[134] who imagine that our autocracy represents the absolutist rule of the bourgeoisie; likewise the Martynovs, who seek to persuade us to abandon the many-sided campaign of exposure (i.e., the widest possible political agitation) against the autocracy and to concentrate our efforts mainly upon the struggle for economic reforms (to give something "positive" to the working class, to put forward in its name "
concrete
demands" for legislative and administrative measures "which promise certain palpable results"); likewise, too, the Nadezhdins, who, on reading the correspondence in our paper on the statistical conflicts, ask in astonishment: "Good Lord, what is this -- a Zemstvo pape. All these socialists forget that the interests of the autocracy coincide only with certain interests of the propertied classes, and only under certain circumstances; frequently it happens that its interests do not coincide with the interests of these classes as a whole, but only with those of certain of their strat
File Name:
PAP05.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
Playing at Parliamentarianism
2 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
From the standpoint of theory or of the general principles of our tactics, to combine these slogans now, at the given moment, is a variety of parliamentary cretinis.For us revolutionary Social-Democrats insurrection is not an absolute slogan, but a
concrete
on.We put it off in 1897, in 1902 we put it forward in the sense of general preparations, and only after January 9, 1905, did we advance it as a direct appea
File Name:
PCC17.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
The Petrograd City Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
2 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
So long as the power remains in the hands of the ruling classes, peace can alter nothin.     The proletariat must be shown how the revolution can be carried forward by
concrete
measure.To carry the revolution forward means to achieve self-government by independent actio
File Name:
PDWP17.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
From a Publicist's Diary -- Peasants and Workers
1 Occurence(s)
of the search term
concrete
Description:
    Now that the war has speeded up developments fantastically, aggravated the crisis of capitalism to the utmost, and confronted the peoples with making an immediate choice between destruction and immediate determined strides towards socialism, the full depth of the gulf be tween semi-liberal Menshevism and revolutionary proletarian Bolshevism is clearly revealed over the practical issue of what action the tens of millions of peasants should tak.     Accept the rule of capital because "we" are not yet ripe for socialism, the Mensheviks tell the peasants, substituting, incidentally, the abstract question of "socialism" in general for the
concrete
question of whether it is possible to heal the wounds inflicted by the war without decisive strides towards socialis.     Accept capitalism because the Socialist-Revolutionaries are petty-bourgeois utopians, the Mensheviks tell the peasants and rally together with the Socialist-Revolutionaries to support the Cadet governmen
[Search Again]
202
file(s) matching your search criteria found.
Narrow the search by searching
202
File(s)?
Case:
Insensitive
Sensitive
Construct:
As a Phrase
Any Search Term
All Search Terms