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  • File Name: PFD23.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Pages from a Diary
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    .To achieve this we must form a number of associations (Party, trade union and private) of factory workers, which would devote themselves regularly to assisting the villages in their cultural developmen.

  • File Name: PMDK00.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to the Pamphlet "May Days in Kharkov"
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    14). As a matter of fact, there was nothing comical in the reply at al.Demands for wage increases and better treatment can (and should) be presented by the workers to their employers in each separate trade; these are trade demands, put forward by separate categories of worker.There is, however, an indubitable connection between these demands and the demand for a constitution; and if we can get the masses to understand this connection (and we undoubtedly will), then the cry "A constitutio

  • File Name: PN08.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Political Notes
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    .The historical question is whether  page 444 it will be carried out by the landlords, led by the tsar and Stolypin, or by the peasant masses, led by the proletariat     "union of the opposition" -- such is the topic of the day in the Russian political pres.

  • File Name: PP05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Proletariat and the Peasantry
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        Since then there has not been a single major Marxist work dealing with general questions, or a single Social-Democratic periodical, which has not repeated or developed Marxist views and slogans, or applied them to particular case.40-43. Translated from the Russian Edited by Andrew Rothstein Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (November 2001)  page 40   THE PROLETARIAT AND THE PEASANTRY[13]     The Congress of the Peasant union now in session in Moscow once again raises the vital question of the attitude of Social-Democrats to the peasant movemen.We now have to transform our general slogans into direct appeals by the revolutionary proletariat to the revolutionary peasantr

  • File Name: PPR12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Political Parties in Russia
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    N.     The general public -- at any rate in the big cities and trade centres -- has long since become used to commercial advertisement and knows its wort.     To see what is what in the fight between the parties, one must not take words at their face value but must study the actual history of the parties, must study not so much what they say about themselves as their deeds, the way in which they go about solving various political problems, and their behaviour in matters affecting the vital interests of the various classes of society -- landlords, capitalists, peasants, workers, et

  • File Name: PRPPR11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: "The Peasant Reform" and Proletarian-Peasant Revol.
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    Chernyshevsky spoke of the liberals of the sixties as "windbags, braggarts and fools ",[81] for he clearly saw their page 124 dread of revolution, their spinelessness and their servility before the powers that b.The feudal landowners could not prevent the growth of trade between Russia and Europe; they could not bolster up the old, tottering forms of economic lif.of the half-century that has elapsed since February 19, 1861, diverging ever more clearly, definitely and decisivel

  • File Name: PRSD99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Protest by Russian Social-Democrats
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        The draft of the "Protest" which Lenin prepared to oppose the manifesto of the Russian Bernsteinians was discussed at a meeting of seventeen Marxists in exile in Minusinsk Region at the village of Yermakovskoy.Even when Marxism came out fully armed with theory (Capital ) and organised the celebrated International Working Men's Association,[63] the political struggle was by no means the prevailing practice (narrow trade-unionism in England, anarchism and Proudhonism in the Romance countrie.A colony of exiles in Turukhansk also subscribed to the "Protes

  • File Name: PRTK07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to Marx's Letters to Kugelmann
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    .28, "The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky"); it preached the possibility of solving the workers' problems within the framework of capitalism through factory legislation and the organisation of the workers in trade union.

  • File Name: PRTL07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to Letters my Marx et. al. to Friedrich Sorge
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    476-77.    [p.363]   [124] Marx and Engels, Selected Correspondence, Moscow, 1955, p.[June 8, 1889.] They are consequently falling back on the non-socialist trade unions" (this for the information of those who advocate a broad labour party, a labour congress, etc., in our country!). "From America they will get one Knight of Labor ." The adversary was the same as in the fight against the Bakuninists[140]: "only with this difference that the banner of the anarchists has been replaced by the banner of the Possibilists: the selling of principles to the bourgeoisie for small-scale concessions, especially in return for well-paid jobs for the leaders (on the city councils, labour exchanges, etc.)." Brousse (the leader of the Possibilists) and Hyndman (the leader of the S.D.F. which had joined with the Possibilists) attacked "authoritarian Marxism" and wanted to form the "nucleus of a new Internationa.415.    [p.364]   [126] Marx and Engels, Selected Correspondence, Moscow, 1955, p

  • File Name: PS11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Paul Singer
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