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  • File Name: LTCS23.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: To Comrade Stalin
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    .After Lenin, with the permission of his doctors, had, on December 21, 1922, dictated a letter to Trotsky on the foreign trade monopoly (see this volume, Document 811 ["To L. D. Trotsky"]), J. V. Stalin, whom a C.C. Plenum decision of December 18 had made personally responsible for the observance of the medical regimen ordered for Lenin, used offensive language page 758 against Nadezhda Krupskaya and threatened to take the case to the Control Commission for having taken down the said lette.

  • File Name: LTMM23.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: To P. G. Mdivavi, F. Y. Makharadze and Others
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    .     Mdivani and his supporters, constituting a majority on the Georgian Communist Party Central Committee, virtually slowed down the economic and political union of the Transcaucasisn Republics, and were intent, in essence, on keeping Georgia isolated; at first the group opposed the formation of the U.S.S.R., but when the October 1922 Plenum of the R.C.P.(B.) Central Committee adopted its decision to set up the U.S.S.R., they tried to have Georgia enter the U.S.S.R. directly instead of through the Transcaucasian Federatio.

  • File Name: LUSD05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Liberal Unions and Social-Democracy
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    In fact, they are liberal union.281-82. Translated from the Russian by Abraham Fineberg and Julius Katzer Edited by George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (February 2002)  page 281      THE LIBERAL UNIONS AND SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY[100]     Of what importance are the "trade unions" of intellectuals to the proletariat, and should we Social-Democrats join them so as to fight against any beclouding of the workers' class-consciousnes.A most important duty now falls to us: to exert every effort to instil a party spirit into the proletariat, to weld its vanguard into a genuine political party absolutely independent of all other parties, and absolutely its own maste

  • File Name: LWC18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: "Left-Wing" Childishness"
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    .The subordination of the capitalists to the workers in Britain would have been assured at that time owing to the following circumstances: (1) the absolute preponderance of workers, of proletarians, in the population owing to the absence of a peasantry (in Britain in the seventies there was hope of an extremely rapid spread of socialism among agricultural labourers); (2) the excellent organisation of the proletariat page 344 in trade unions (Britain was at that time the leading country in the world in this respect); (3) the comparatively high level of culture of the proletariat, which had been trained by centuries of development of political liberty; (4) the old habit of the well-organised British capitalists of settling political and economic questions by compromise -- at that time the British capitalists were better organised than the capitalists of any country in the world (this superiority has now passed to German.

  • File Name: LWC20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: "Left-Wing Communism, An Infantile Disorder
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    II, Part 2. The notes at the end of the book are based on those given in the English edition and in the Chinese edition published by the People's Publishing House, Peking, in September 1964.   C O N T E N T S I.  IN WHAT SENSE CAN WE SPEAK OF THE INTERNATIONAL   SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION? 1 II.  ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR THE BOL-   SHEVIKS' SUCCESS 5 III. THE PRINCIPAL STAGES IN THE HISTORY OF BOLSHEVISM 9 IV.   IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST WHAT ENEMIES WITHIN THE   WORKING-CLASS MOVEMENT DID BOLSHEVISM GROW UP   AND BECOME STRONG AND STEELED?  16 V.  "LEFT-WING" COMMMUNISM IN GERMANY: LEADERS --   PARTY -- CLASS -- MASSES 26 VI.  SHOULD REVOLUTIONARIES WORK IN REACTIONARY TRADE   UNIONS? 36 VII. SHOULD WE PARTICIPATE IN BOURGEOIS PARLIAMENTS? 49 VIII. NO COMPROMISES? 62 IX. "LEFT-WING" COMMUNISM IN GREAT BRITAIN 77 X. SOME CONCLUSIONS 93 APPENDIX: I. THE SPLIT AMONG THE GERMAN COMMUNISTS 112 II. THE COMMUNISTS AND THE INDEPENDENTS IN GERMANY 115 III. TURATI AND CO. IN ITALY 118 IV. INCORRECT CONCLUSIONS FROM CORRECT PREMISES 119 V. 125 LETTER FROM WYNKOOP 126 NOTES 127 page 1 "LEFT-WING" COMMUNISM, AN INFANTILE DISORDER[1] I IN WHAT SENSE CAN WE SPEAK OF THE INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION ?     In the first months following the conquest of political power by the proletariat in Russia (October 25 [November 7], 1917), it might have seemed that the tremendous difference between backward Russia and the advanced countries of Western Europe would cause the proletarian revolution in these latter countries to have very little resemblance to our.II, Part 2. The notes at the end of the book are based on those given in the English edition and in the Chinese edition published by the People's Publishing House, Peking, in September 1964.   C O N T E N T S I.  IN WHAT SENSE CAN WE SPEAK OF THE INTERNATIONAL   SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION? 1 II.  ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR THE BOL-   SHEVIKS' SUCCESS 5 III. THE PRINCIPAL STAGES IN THE HISTORY OF BOLSHEVISM 9 IV.   IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST WHAT ENEMIES WITHIN THE   WORKING-CLASS MOVEMENT DID BOLSHEVISM GROW UP   AND BECOME STRONG AND STEELED?  16 V.  "LEFT-WING" COMMMUNISM IN GERMANY: LEADERS --   PARTY -- CLASS -- MASSES 26 VI.  SHOULD REVOLUTIONARIES WORK IN REACTIONARY trade   UNIONS? 36 VII. SHOULD WE PARTICIPATE IN BOURGEOIS PARLIAMENTS? 49 VIII. NO COMPROMISES? 62 IX. "LEFT-WING" COMMUNISM IN GREAT BRITAIN 77 X. SOME CONCLUSIONS 93 APPENDIX: I. THE SPLIT AMONG THE GERMAN COMMUNISTS 112 II. THE COMMUNISTS AND THE INDEPENDENTS IN GERMANY 115 III. TURATI AND CO. IN ITALY 118 IV. INCORRECT CONCLUSIONS FROM CORRECT PREMISES 119 V. 125 LETTER FROM WYNKOOP 126 NOTES 127 page 1 "LEFT-WING" COMMUNISM, AN INFANTILE DISORDER[1] I IN WHAT SENSE CAN WE SPEAK OF THE INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION ?     In the first months following the conquest of political power by the proletariat in Russia (October 25 [November 7], 1917), it might have seemed that the tremendous difference between backward Russia and the advanced countries of Western Europe would cause the proletarian revolution in these latter countries to have very little resemblance to our.I speak here of international significance not in the broad sense of the term: not some, but all the fundamental and many of the secondary features of our revolution are of international page 2 significance in the sense that the revolution influences all countrie

  • File Name: LWEA19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Letter to the Workers of Europe and America
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        The bourgeois parliament, even the most democratic in the most democratic republic, in which the property and rule of the capitalists are preserved, is a machine for the suppression of the working millions by small groups of exploiter.The hypocritical phrases uttered by Wilson and his followers about "democracy" and "union of nations" are exposed with amazing rapidity when we see the capture of the left bank of the Rhine by the French bourgeoisie, the capture of Turkey (Syria, Mesopotamia) and part of Russia (Siberia, Archangel, Baku, Krasnovodsk, Ashkhabad, and so on) by the French, British and American capitalists, and the increasing animosity over the division of the spoils between Italy and France, France and Britain, Britain and America, America and Japa.Now that world history has brought up the question of destroying the whole of that system, of overthrowing and suppressing the exploiters, of passing from capitalism to socialism, it would be a shameful betrayal of the proletariat, deserting to its class enemy, the bourgeoisie, and being a traitor and a renegade to confine oneself to bourgeois parliamentarism, to bourgeois democracy, to present it as "democracy" in general, to obscure its bourgeois character, to forget that as long as capitalist property exists universal suffrage is an instrument of the bourgeois stat

  • File Name: LWP19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Letter Apropos of the Victory over Kolchak
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    .Since the Kolchak experience, can there still be peasants other than few isolated individuals, who do not realise that a "united front" with the Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries means union with the abettors of Kolcha.

  • File Name: MC11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: In Memory of the Commune
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    It is the cause of the proletariat of the whole worl.There was no serious political organisation of the proletariat, nor were there strong trade unions and co-operative societie.   From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 600 NOTES   [87] Rennenkampf and Meller-Zakomelsky -- tsarist generals, notorious for their brutal punitive actions during the 1905-07 Revolutio

  • File Name: MCCb17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Central Committee Meeting -- 16 Oct 17
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    .If trade union leaders were in favour of full power they knew very well what they wante.

  • File Name: MCDG13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Conflict Within the Social-Democratic Duma Group
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    The decisions adopted by the advanced proletariat, and which it carries out in all its economic and political struggle, are binding for Social-Democrat representatives in parliamen.   Petersburg trade Union.     These general and fundamental principles, to which all Marxists all over the globe subscribe, must first of all be clearly understood and thoroughly assimilated so that no unscrupulous persons may confuse and obscure the point at issu


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