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Eighth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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The capitalism described in 1903 remains in existence in 1919 in the Soviet proletarian republic just because of the disintegration of imperialism, because of its collaps.We would not have been able to do this work had we not had the assistance and collaboration of the comrades from the
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union.In a period when civil war is rending the country, we shall not soon emerge from this situation, from this profiteerin
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Eleventh Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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It seems to me that the political report of the Central Committee should not merely deal with the events of the year under review, but also point out (that, at any rate, is what I usually do) the main, fundamental political lessons of the events of that year, so that we may learn something for the ensuing year and be in a position to correctly determine our policy for that yea.We must
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, and they must trad.This has been the dominant question throughout the year under revie
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European Capital and the Autocracy
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90 (leader): "We should not demand only peace; for if the autocracy continues to exist, peace will spell ruin to the countr.The proletarians' way of presenting the question of peace, therefore, differs and must inevitably differ from that of the bourgeois democrats, as it does on the questions of free
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, anti-clericalism, et.We should not put forward the slogan of "peace at any price", but only of peace with the fall of the autocracy, of peace concluded by a liberated nation, by a free Constituent Assembly, i.e., peace not at any price, but solely at the price of overthrowing absolutis
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The Economic Content of Narodism
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C H A P T E R I I A CRITICISM OF NARODNIK SOCIOLOGY The "essence" of Narodism, its "main idea," according to the author, lies in the "theory of Russia's exceptional economic developmen.. . . Influenced by these hard conditions of life, on the one hand, a special class of people emerges from among the peasantry -- the young bourgeoisie, who try to buy land on the side, each on his own, try to engage in other occupations --
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, usury, the organisation of workers' artels headed by themselves, to get all sorts of contracts and in similar petty busines. This description of the essence of Narodism, it seems to me, requires some correctio
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The Economic Content of Narodism [Chs. 1 and 2]
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This theory, as he puts it, has "two main sources: 1) a definite doctrine of the role of the individual in the historical process, and 2) a direct conviction that the Russian people possess a specific national character and spirit and a special historical destiny" (2). In a footnote to this passage the author declares that "Narodism is characterised by quite definite social ideals,"[*] and adds that he gives the economic world outlook of the Narodniks later on in the boo.. . . Influenced by these hard conditions of life, on the one hand, a special class of people emerges from among the peasantry -- the young bourgeoisie, who try to buy land on the side, each on his own, try to engage in other occupations --
trade
, usury, the organisation of workers' artels headed by themselves, to get all sorts of contracts and in similar petty busines.It is too abstract and idealistic; it indicates the prevailing theoretical ideas of Narodism, but does not indicate either its "essence" or its "sourc
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The Economic Content of Narodism [Chs. 3 and 4]
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Shcherbina's "law of average requirement.Although they stress primarily and most emphatically that the problem of free
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and protection is a capitalist problem, one of bourgeois policy, the Russian Marxists must stand for free
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, since the reactionary character of protection, which retards the country's economic development, and serves the interests not of the entire bourgeois class, but merely of a handful of all-powerful magnates, is very strongly evident in Russia, and since free
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means accelerating the process that yields the means of deliverance from capitalis.Struve's Malthusianism, which stands out clearly in Chapter VI. The "law" is as follows: when you classify the peasants according to allotment you get very little fluctuation (from group to group) in the average magnitude of peasant family requirements (i.e., of expenditure on various needs); M
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Eighth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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On the eve of the elections in bourgeois America, it might have meant losing page 468 several hundred thousand votes for Harding to become known as a supporter of an agreement with the Soviets, and so he hastened to announce in the press that he did not know any Vanderli.At the same time Japan is causing us tremendous losses by depriving us of our links with world
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through the Pacific Ocea.In a number of newspaper articles Vanderlip came out in full support of an agreement with the Soviets and even wrote in one article that he compared Lenin to Washingto
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Elections to the Duma and Tactics of Russian S.D.s
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This is not the name of a party, but, like the term "non-party" is a meaningless conventional term whose primary purpose is to serve as a screen against police persecutio.To this group belong those known as the Black Hundreds (the monarchists, the
union
of the Russian People, etc.), who champion a return to complete autocracy in its purest form, favour unbridled military terror against revolutionaries, and instigate assassinations (like that of Duma Deputy Herzenstein), pogroms, et.To this group belong the Social-Democratic and Socialist-Revolutionary parties, the Popular Socialists (approximately the equivalent of page 198 the French Radical Socialists) and those known as the Trudoviks [*] -- a still completely amorphous peasant democratic organisatio
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The New Factory Law
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Economics and Politics in the Era of the D. of the P.
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    In this peasant country it was the peasantry as a whole who were the first to gain, who gained most, and gained immediately from the dictatorship of the proletaria.Similarly, we have only just begun the organisation of various forms of co-operative societies of small farmers as a transition from petty commodity agriculture to communist agriculture.* The same must be said of the state-organised distribution of products in place-of private
trade
, i.e., the state procurement and delivery of grain to the cities and of industrial products to the countrysid.Throughout the long centuries of our history, the peasant never had an opportunity to work for himself: he starved while handing over hundreds of millions of poods of grain to the capitalists, for the cities and for expor
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