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  • File Name: TMLM10.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Tolstoy and the Modern Labour Movement
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
    From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 469 NOTES   [129] The article "L. N. Tolstoy and the Modern Labour Movement " was published in the newspaper Nash Pu.     Nash Put (Our Path ) -- a semi-legal Bolshevik newspaper organised with the participation of the Central trade union Bureau as a continuation of Vestnik Truda (Labour Herald ) (1909); it was published in Moscow from May 30 (June 12) 1910 to January 9 (22), 1911 under the editorship of I. I. Skvortsov-Stepanov; 8 issues appeare.The newspaper ceased to be issued after the arrest of the main group of its contributors, who were betrayed by the provocators Malinovsky and Tani

  • File Name: TNQ13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Theses on the National Question
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
        The slogans of consistent democracy are implacably hostile to the reactionaries and to the counter-revolutionary bourgeoisie of all nations, while the slogan of cultural national autonomy is quite acceptable to the reac-  page 249 tionaries and counter-revolutionary bourgeoisie of some nation.     8.  The sum-total of economic and political conditions in Russia therefore demands that Social-Democracy should unite unconditionally workers of all nationalities in all proletarian organisations without exception (political, trade union, co-operative, educational, etc., etc.). The Party should not be federative in structure and should not form national Social-Democratic groups but should unite the proletarians of all nations in the given locality, conduct propaganda and agitation in all the languages of the local proletariat, promote the common struggle of the workers of all nations against every kind of national privilege and should recognise the autonomy of local and regional Party organisation.     9.  More than ten years ' experience gained by the R.S.D.L.P. confirms the correctness of the above thesi

  • File Name: TPC21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Party Crisis
  • 14 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
        Stage on.The Fifth All-Russia trade union Conference November 2-6. The battle is joine.Trotsky and Tomsky are the only Central Committtee ''combatant

  • File Name: TPUC06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Tactical Platform for the Unity Congress
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
    ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE BOURGEOIS PARTIES     Whereas:     (1) the Social-Democratic Party has always recognised the necessity of supporting every opposition and revolutionary movement against the existing social and political system in Russia;     (2) at the present time, when the revolution is bringing various classes into open action, thus stimulating the formation of political parties, it is the urgent duty of the Social-Democratic Party to ascertain the class character of these parties, to appraise the present relations between the classes, and to determine its own attitude to the various parties accordingly;     (3) the main task of the working class at the present stage of the democratic revolution is to carry it to its completion and therefore, in determining its attitude towards the other parties, the Social-Democratic Party must particularly take into account the extent to which each party is capable of actively promoting this object;     (4) from this point of view, all existing non-Social-Democratic parties in Russia (bar the reactionary parties) may be page 158 divided into two main groups: liberal-monarchist parties and revolutionary-democratic parties;     We are of the opinion, and propose that the Congress should agree:     (1) that the Right liberal-monarchist parties (the Union of October Seventeenth, the Party of Law and Order, the Commercial and Industrial Party,[80] et.represent the class organisations of the landlords and the big commercial and industrial bourgeoisie and are openly counter-revolutionary, but have not yet made a final deal with the autocratic bureaucracy on sharing power; that the party of the proletariat, while taking advantage of this conflict which is still in progress, must at the same time wage a relentless struggle against these parties;     (2) that the Left liberal-monarchist parties (the Party of Democratic Reforms,[81] the Constitutional-Democratic Party, etc.), not being definitely class organisations, are constantly vacillating between the democratic petty bourgeoisie and the counter-revolutionary elements of the big bourgeoisie, between the desire to lean on the people and fear of its independent revolutionary activity, and aim at nothing that goes beyond the limits of a well-ordered bourgeois society protected from the encroachments of the proletariat by a monarchy and a two-chamber system; and that the Social-Democratic Party must utilise the activities of these parties for the political education of the people, counteract their hypocritical democratic phrase-mongering by the consistent democracy of the proletariat, and ruthlessly expose the constitutional illusions they spread;     (3) that the revolutionary-democratic parties and organisations (the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, the Peasant Union, some of the semi-trade union and semi-political organisations, et.most closely express the interests and point of view of the broad masses of the peasantry and petty bourgeoisie, strongly opposing landlordism and the semi-feudal state, consistently striving for democracy and clothing their virtually bourgeois-democratic aims in a more or less nebulous socialist ideology; and that the Social-Democratic Party deems it possible and necessary to enter into fighting agreements with these parties, while at the same time systematically exposing their pseudo-socialist character and page 159 combating their attempts to obscure the class antithesis between the proletarian and the small proprietor;     (4) that the immediate political object of such temporary fighting agreements between the Social-Democratic Party and the revolutionary democrats is to secure the convocation by revolutionary means of a constituent assembly of the whole people with full powers, on the basis of universal, direct and equal suffrage by secret ballot;     (5) that temporary fighting agreements are possible and advisable at the present time only with those elements which recognise armed uprising as a means of struggle and are actually assisting to bring it abou

  • File Name: TRU12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Revolutionary Upswing
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
    It is this general lack of rights typical of Russian life, this hopelessness and impossibility of fighting for particular rights, and this incorrigibility of the tsarist monarchy and of its entire regime, that stood out so distinctly against the background of the Lena events as to fire the masses with revolutionary ardou.     The liberals have been straining every nerve to represent the Lena events and the May Day strikes as a trade union movement and a struggle for "right.But anyone who is not blinded by liberal (and liquidationist) controversies will see in them something differen

  • File Name: TSCI20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Theses on Fundamental Tasks of the Comintern
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
    Such a state of affairs is absolutely intolerable, because it leads to downright page 185 corruption of the masses, detracts from the Third International's prestige, and threatens a repetition of the same acts of treachery as were perpetrated by the Hungarian Social-Democrats, who so hastily assumed the title of Communist.The other error, which is far less significant and is more in the nature of growing pains of the movement, consists in a tendency towards "Leftism" which results in a wrong appraisal of the role and the tasks of the party with regard to the class and the masses, and a wrong attitude towards the revolutionary Communists' obligation to work in bourgeois parliaments and reactionary trade union.     Communists are in duty bound, not to gloss over shortcomings in their movement, but to criticise them openly so as to remedy them the more speedily and radicall

  • File Name: TT05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Two Tactics of Social-Democracy
  • 7 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
    The proletariat expects to find its salvation not by avoiding the class struggle but by developing it, by widening it, increasing its consciousness, its organization and determinatio.Whoever degrades the tasks of the political struggle transforms the Social-Democrat from a tribune of the people into a trade union secretar.Whoever degrades the proletarian tasks in a democratic bourgeois revolution transforms the Social-Democrat from a leader of the people's revolution into a leader of a free labour unio

  • File Name: TTI19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Tasks of the Third International
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
        The problem of imperialism and of its connection with opportunism in the labour movement, with the betrayal of the workers' cause by labour leaders, was raised long ago, very long ag.     For a period of forty years, from 1852 to 1892, Marx and Engels constantly pointed to the fact that the upper stratum of the British working class was becoming increasingly bourgeois as a consequence of the country's peculiar economic conditions (colonies, monopoly of the world market, etc.).[77] In the seventies of last century Marx won himself the honourable hatred of the despicable heroes of the Berne International trend of those days, of the opportunists and reformists, for branding many of the British trade union leaders as men who had sold themselves to the bourgeoisie or were in its pay for services rendered to its class from within the labour movemen.     During the Anglo-Boer War, the Anglo-Saxon press quite clearly raised the problem of imperialism as the latest (and last ) stage of capitalis

  • File Name: TTUC20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Third All-Russia Trade Union Congress
  • 11 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
    502] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . Third All-Russia trade union Congress V. I. Lenin SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE THIRD ALL-RUSSIA trade union CONGRESS APRIL 7, 1920 Bulletin of the Third All-Russia trade union Congress N.2, April 8, 1920  Published according to Third All-Russia Trade Union Congress, Verbatim Report, 1921, verified with the text of the Bulletin From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1965 Vo

  • File Name: TUTB21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Once Again on the Trade Unions
  • 39 Occurence(s) of the search term trade unionDescription:
    32, p.70-107. Translated from the Russian Edited by Yuri Sdobnikov Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (June 1997) ONCE AGAIN ON THE TRADE UNIONS, THE CURRENT SITUATION AND THE MISTAKES OF TROTSKY AND BUHKARIN .  .   .   .   .   .  70     The Danger of Factional Pronouncements to the Party  .   . Formal Democracy and the Revolutionary Interest   .   .   . The Political Danger of Splits in the trade union Movement Disagreements on Principle .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . Politics and Economic.Dialectics and Eclecticism .   .   . Dialectics and Eclecticis


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