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  • File Name: DCR99ii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 2
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     page 107 Percentages of total land Groups of householders House-holds  Populationof bothsexes Allot-ment Rented  Leasedout In use  Cultivating no land  .   .   .   .   .      "    up to  5 dess.  .   .   .      "      5 to 10  "    .   .   .      "     10 to 20  "    .   .   .      "     20 to 50  "    .   .   .      "     over 50  "    .   .   . 10.2 30.3 27.0 22.4  9.4  0.7  6.5 24.8 26.7 27.3 13.5  1.2  5.7 22.6 26.0 28.3 15.5  1.9  0.7  6.3 15.9 33.7 36.4  7.0 21.0 46.0 19.5 10.3  2.9  0.3  1.6 10.7 19.8 32.8 29.8  5.3      Total .   .   .   .   .   .   . 100   100   100   100   100   100       The same grabbing of rentable land by the well-to-do peasants, those already best provided; the same transfer of allotment land (by leasing) from the poor to the affluent peasantry; the same diminution of the role of allotment land, proceeding in two different directions, at both poles of the countrysid.To enable the reader to get a more concrete picture of these processes, we give the data on land renting in greater detail: Per household Groups of householders Popu-lationof bothsexes Allot-mentland(des. % ofhhldsrentingarable Arableper rentinghousehold (des

  • File Name: DCR99iii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 3 & 4
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    The landlords were obliged to accept redemption payments only after the edict of 1881, by which the "obligatory relation" between the peasants and the landlords had to cease as from January 1, 1883.    [p.194]   [84] The two volumes of The Influence of Harvests and Grain Prices on Certain Aspects of the Russian National Economy reached Lenin in the village of Shushenskoye in 1897. He made a careful study of them while working on The Development of Capitalism in Russia, as is proved by his numerous marginal comments in the volume.While he exposed the method which the Narodniks were so fond of employing, the distortion of the actual situation by quoting "average" statistics which in fact obscured the differentiation of the peasantry, Lenin carefully checked and made use of the concrete material in the volume.Thus, on page 153 of Vo

  • File Name: DCR99v.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 7 & 8
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term concreteDescription:
    38-42),* this error lies in the fact that the Narodnik economists (Messr.V. V., N.-on and others), who have talked a great deal about capitalism "freeing" the workers, have not thought of investigating the concrete forms of capitalist over-population in Russia; as well as in the fact that they failed completely to understand that the very existence and development of capitalism in this country require an enormous mass of reserve worker.By means of paltry phrases and curious calculations as to the number of "factory" workers,** they have transformed one of the basic conditions for the development of capitalism into proof     * C

  • File Name: DCRi.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Pref. & Ch. 1
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term concreteDescription:
        But one must know how to apply i.A concrete analysis of the status and the interests of the different classes must serve as a means of defining the precise significance of this truth when applied to this or that proble.The opposite mode of reasoning frequently met with among the Right-wing Social-Democrats headed by Plekhanov, i.e., the endeavour to look for answers to concrete questions in the simple logical development of the general truth about the basic character of our revolution, is a vulgarisation of Marxism and downright mockery of dialectical materialis

  • File Name: DCRii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 2
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term concreteDescription:
    page 107 Percentages of total land Groups of householders House-holds Populationof bothsexes Allotment Rented Leasedout In use Cultivating no land  .   .   .   .   .      "    up to  5 dess.  .   .   .      "      5 to 10  "    .   .   .      "     10 to 20  "    .   .   .      "     20 to 50  "    .   .   .      "     over 50  "    .   .   . 10.2 30.3 27.0 22.4  9.4  0.7  6.5 24.8 26.7 27.3 13.5  1.2  5.7 22.6 26.0 28.3 15.5  1.9  0.7  6.3 15.9 33.7 36.4  7.0 21.0 46.0 19.5 10.3  2.9  0.3  1.6 10.7 19.8 32.8 29.8  5.3      Total  .   .   .   .   .   .   . 100   100   100   100   100   100       The same grabbing of rentable land by the well-to-do peasants, those already best provided; the same transfer of allotment land (by leasing) from the poor to the affluent peasantry; the same diminution of the role of allotment land, proceeding in two different directions, at both poles of the countrysid.To enable the reader to get a more concrete picture of these processes, we give the data on land renting in greater detail: Per household Groups of householders Populationof bothsexes Allot-mentland(des. % ofhhldsrentingarable Arableper rentinghousehold (des

  • File Name: DCRiii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 3 & 4
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term concreteDescription:
    The landlords were obliged to accept redemption payments only after the edict of 1881, by which the "obligatory relation" between the peasants and the landlords had to cease as from January 1, 1883.    [p.194]   [84] The two volumes of The Influence of Harvests and Grain Prices on Certain Aspects of the Russian National Economy reached Lenin in the village of Shushenskoye in 1897. He made a careful study of them while working on The Development of Capitalism in Russia, as is proved by his numerous marginal comments in the volume.While he exposed the method which the Narodniks were so fond of employing, the distortion of the actual situation by quoting "average" statistics which in fact obscured the differentiation of the peasantry, Lenin carefully checked and made use of the concrete material in the volume.Thus, on page 153 of Vo

  • File Name: DCRv.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 7 & 8
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term concreteDescription:
    38-42),* this error lies in the fact that the Narodnik economists (Messr.V. V., N.-on and others), who have talked a great deal about capitalism "freeing" the workers, have not thought of investigating the concrete forms of capitalist over-population in Russia; as well as in the fact that they failed completely to understand that the very existence and development of capitalism in this country require an enormous mass of reserve worker.By means of paltry phrases and curious calculations as to the number of "factory" workers,** they have transformed one of the basic conditions for the development of capitalism into proof     * C

  • File Name: DDIZ00.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Declaration of . . . "Iskra" and "Zarya"
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term concreteDescription:
    But all aspects of the movement should be reflected in both the magazine and the newspaper, and we wish particularly to emphasise our opposition to the view that a workers' newspaper should devote its pages exclusively to matters that immediately and directly concern the spontaneous working-class movement, and leave everything pertaining to the theory of socialism, science, politics, questions of Party organisation, etc., to a periodical for the intelligentsi.On the contrary, it is necessary to combine all the concrete facts and manifestations of the working-class movement with the indicated questions; the light of theory must be cast upon every separate fact; propaganda on questions of politics and Party organisation must be carried on among the broad masses of the working class; and these questions must be dealt with in the work of agitatio.The type of agitation which has hitherto prevailed almost without exception -- agitation by means of locally published leaflets -- is now inadequate; it is narrow, it deals only with local and mainly economic question

  • File Name: DDTP06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Dissoultion of the Duma . . . Tasks of the Proletariat
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term concreteDescription:
    It is not sufficient to refer to our programme (see last part: The Overthrow of the Autocracy and the Constituent Assembly, et.in order to determine the page 117 slogan of the struggle that is immediately impending now, in the summer or autumn of 1906. For this we must take into account the concrete historical situation, we must trace the whole development and the whole consecutive progress of the revolution; our tasks must be deduced not only from the principles of the programme, but also from the preceding steps and stages of the movemen.Only such an analysis will be a truly historical analysis, obligatory for a dialectical materialis

  • File Name: DELM10.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Differences in the European Labour Movement
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term concreteDescription:
    It is clear that the passing of certain individuals, groups and sections of the petty bourgeoisie into the ranks of the proletariat is bound, in its turn, to give rise to vacillations in the tactics of the latte. page 352     The experience of the labour movement of various countries helps us to understand on the basis of concrete practical questions the nature of Marxist tactics; it helps the younger countries to distinguish more clearly the true class significance of departures from Marxism and to combat these departures more successfull. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 469 NOTES   [131] The article "Differences in the European Labour Movevent" was published in N


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