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Session of the All-Russia C.E.C.
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We suggested you should do so at the meeting of April 4, and today it is April 29t.Yes, the majority of the workers, who are better organised and have gone through the school of the
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unions, are wholeheartedly with u.     You know that our railway decree, in spite of all its mistakes, which we are quite ready to correct, got down to the core of what is neede
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The Sixth (Prague) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
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THE CHARACTER AND ORGANISATIONAL FORMS OF PARTY WORK     Recognising that the experience of the past three years has undoubtedly confirmed the main provisions of the resolution on the problem of organisation carried by the December (1908) Conference, and assuming that the new upswing of the working-class movement makes possible the further development of organisational forms of Party work along page 473 the lines indicated therein, i.e., by the formation of illegal Social-Democratic nuclei surrounded by as wide a network as possible of every kind of legal workers' associations,     The Conference considers that:     (1) It is essential for illegal Party organisations to participate actively in the leadership of the economic struggle (strikes, strike committees, etc.), and to ensure co-operation in this sphere between the illegal Party nuclei and the trade unions, in particular with the S.D. nuclei in the trade unions, and also with various leaders of the trade union movement;     (2) It is desirable that S.D. nuclei in unions organised on an industrial basis should, whenever local conditions permit, function in conjunction with Party branches organised on a territorial basis;     (3) It is essential for the maximum possible initiative to be shown in the organisation of S.D. work in legally existing associations -- unions, reading rooms, libraries, various types of workers' entertainment societies, the circulation of the trade union journals and the guidance of the trade union press in the spirit of Marxism; the use of the Duma speeches of the S.D. members, the training of workers to become legal lecturers, the creation (in connection with the elections to the Fourth Duma) of workers' and other voters' committees for each district, each street, etc., and the organisation of Social-Democratic campaigns in connection with the elections to municipal bodies, etc.;     (4) It is essential to make special efforts to strengthen and increase the number of illegal Party nuclei, and to seek for new organisational forms for them of the greatest possible flexibility, to establish and strengthen leading illegal Party organisations in every town and to propagate such forms of mass illegal organisations as "exchanges ", factory Party meetings, and so on;     (5) It is desirable to draw the study circles into everyday practical work -- the distribution of illegal Social-Democratic and legal Marxist literature, and so on;     (6) It is essential to bear in mind that systematic agitation through S.D. literature and particularly the regular distribution of the illegal Party paper, issued frequently and regularly can have a tremendous significance for the page 474 establishment of organisational links, both between the illegal nuclei, and between the S.D. nuclei in legally existing workers' association.Nevertheless, not enough has so far been done to promote practical Social-Democratic work in
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unions, co-operative societies, clubs, etc.; not enough has so far been done to disseminate Marxist literature, to make use of the speeches of Social-Democrat deputies in the Duma, et.This desire natural to every democrat, to say nothing of a socialist, must be supported and furthered by all Social-Democrats in the spirit of class struggl
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The Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
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I say that the conditions of an all-Russia and international market exist, and this is expressed in the high prices of grai.He received his mandate from the Swedish party headed by Branting, a socialist who has gone over to the side of "his own" bourgeoisie and betrayed the revolutionary
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of the world's worker.I say that the old landownership and the new farming system have absolutely diverged and this divergence explains why the peasants are pressing onwar
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Extraordinary Sixth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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We knew that the idea of equal land tenure had the support of the vast majority, and we had no desire to force anything upon the.     The
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unions' position has altere.So we waited and we have been able to prepare our force
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Seventh All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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I am, furthermore, in complete agreement with what Comrade Trotsky has said and shall, therefore, confine myself to some brief comment.He wants to sell his grain freely, he wants "freedom of
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", he does not understand that the free sale of grain in a starving country means freedom to profiteer, freedom for the rich to make profit.But when attempts are made to accuse the state farms of being particularly counter-revolutionary institutions it has always seemed to me, and still does, that it is missing the mark, for neither the state farms, nor the chief administrations and central boards, nor any kind of big industrial establishment, or, in general, any central or local organisation administering a branch of economy of any importance, can and does manage without solving the problem of the employment of bourgeois specialist
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The Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
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Each of the organisations enumerated has two deciding votes at a congres. Written in June-July 1903 First published in 1927 in Lenin Miscellany VI Published according to the manuscript page 473 5 DRAFTS OF MINOR RESOLUTIONS THE ECONOMIC STRUGGLE     The Congress deems it absolutely essential in all cases to support and develop in every way the economic struggle of the workers and their
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unions (principally the all-Russian unions) and from the very outset to ensure that the economic struggle and the
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-union movement in Russia have a Social-Democratic characte.     4. The Party Congress appoints the Central Committee, the editorial board of the Central Organ, and the Party Counci
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Speeches at a Meeting of the C.C. -- Nov. 1 (14), 1917
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-- DJR]) on November 3 (16), Kamenev, Zinoviev, Rykov, Milyutin and Nogin withdrew from the Central Committee, while the last three and Teodorovich resigned from their posts of People's Commissar. Vikzhel, the All-Russia Central Committee of the Railwaymen's
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Union which was dominated by the Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries, was one of the bulwarks of the counter-revolution after the victory of the October insurrection in Petrogra.On November 5 or 6 (18 or 19), the Central Committee once again demanded in the form of an ultimatum that Kamenev, Zinoviev, Ryazanov and Larin should stop their disrupting tactics (they had come out against the C.C. decisions in non-Party organisations) (see
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Second Congress of the Communist International
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This is "violence against the social factors of forc.The
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relations on which the acquisition of raw materials and the sale of commodities hinge under capitalism cannot go on; they cannot continue to be based on the subordination of a number of page 223 countries to a single country -- the reason being the change in the value of mone.However, such is the nature of present-day opportunism that its struggle against Bolshevism becomes a jes
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Second Congress of League Abroad
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(Martov : "Or the 'asse. In addition to five Bundists, there were at the Congress two delegates from the
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of Russian Social-Democrats Abroad and a delegate from the S.Yes, and the "asse
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The Second All-Russia Congress of Miners
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This vast, boundless question should not have been taken up in such haste, as it was done here, and I put the chief blame on Comrade Trotsky for all this fumbling haste and precipitatio.54-68. Translated from the Russian Edited by Yuri Sdobnikov Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (May 2000) THE SECOND ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS OF MINERS . . . . . 54 1. REPORT ON THE ROLE AND TASKS OF THE
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UNIONS DELIVERED ON JANUARY 23 AT A MEETING OF THE COM- MUNIST GROUP OF THE CONGRESS . . . . . . . . 54 2. SPEECH CLOSING THE DISCUSSION DELIVERED AT A MEETING OF THE COMMUNIST GROUP OF THE CONGRESS, JANUARY 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 NOTES page 54 THE SECOND ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS OF MINERS[20] 1 REPORT ON THE ROLE AND TASKS OF THE
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UNIONS DELIVERED ON JANUARY 23 AT A MEETING OF THE COMMUNIST GROUP OF THE CONGRESS     The morbid character of the question of the role and tasks of the
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unions is due to the fact that it took the form of a factional struggle much too soo.This is not a big mistake, for all of us have had to act in hast
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