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Session of the All-Russia C.E.C.
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Yes, the majority of the workers, who are better organised and have gone through the school of the trade unions, are wholeheartedly with u.     This majority raised the questions of piece-work and Taylorism -- questions which the gentlemen from Vperyod are scoffingly trying to reject -- in the
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councils page 299 before we did, even before the coming of Soviet power with its Soviets; they got busy and set about working out standards of labour disciplin.These people showed that for all their proletarian modesty they were well acquainted with the conditions of factory labour, they grasped the essence of socialism better than those who spouted revolutionary phrases but in reality consciously or unconsciously descended to the level of the petty bourgeoisie, whose standpoint was: throw out the rich but it's not worth while putting oneself under the accounting and control of an organisation; that's not needed for small proprietors, they don't want that -- but in that alone lies the guarantee of the stability and triumph of our revolutio
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The Sixth (Prague) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
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Further more, the central slogans, which must be common to all statements made by members of the Social-Democratic group, must determine the nature of its work and concentrate all its partial demands and reforms on the main points, should be the following three slogans: (1) a democratic republic, (2) the eight-hour day, (3) confiscation of all landed estates and their transfer to the peasantr. 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. THE TASKS OF SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE FAMINE     (1) The famine affecting 20 million peasants in Russia once again shows the absolutely unbearable conditions of the impoverished peasant masses, crushed and oppressed by tsarism and the class of feudal landowners, conditions unimaginable in any civilised country of the world;     (2) The present famine once again confirms the failure of the government's agrarian policy, and the impossibility of ensuring anything like normal bourgeois development in Russia so long as its policy in general, and its agrarian policy in particular, are directed by the class of feudal landowners who, through the parties of the Right, dominate the June Third Duma, the Council of State, and circles at the Court of Nicholas II;     (3) The Black-Hundred parties (with the Markovs and similar people at the head), by their statements in the Duma and their attempts to lay the blame on the "loafing peasants", have so flaunted the shamelessness of the tsarist landowner gang that is plundering Russia that the eyes of even the most ignorant are being opened, and the indignation of even the most indifferent is being aroused;     (4) The actions of the government in hindering relief for the famine-stricken, the police interference with the Zemstvos, with the collectors of funds and the organisers of kitchen committees, etc., give rise to widespread dissatisfaction even among the Zemstvos and the urban bourgeoisie;     (5) The liberal-monarchist bourgeoisie, while helping in its press to inform the public of the famine and of the behaviour of the government, nevertheless, through the Constitutional-Democratic group in the Third Duma acted as such a moderate opposition that under no circumstances can its conduct satisfy democrats, any more than it is possible to accept the presentation of the question of relief to the famine-stricken as philanthropy, which is the way the majority of the liberals present it; page 475     (6) Among the working class, despite the worsening of its economic position arising from the increasing numbers of starving and unemployed, a spontaneous desire is to be observed to collect funds to aid the starving and to help them in other way
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The Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
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    "5. Completely changing the economic part of the minimum programme, which in very many places is out of date, and points relating to public educatio.     The main thing here is that these points have become out of date; the
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movement has outstripped the.     "6. Revising the agrarian programme in accordance with the adopted resolution on the agrarian questio
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SARC18.html
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Extraordinary Sixth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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128-30 of this volum.--Ed. [Transcriber's Note: See Lenin's "Resolution Adopted at a Joint Session of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, the Moscow Soviet, Factory Committees and
trade union
.-- DJR] page 150 Soviets of Deputies,[60] which concludes by warning them to be on their guard, to hold themselves in readiness and muster all their forces, for this is just another sign that the chief aim of international imperialism is the overthrow of Bolshevis
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SCC17.html
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Speeches at a Meeting of the C.C. -- Nov. 1 (14), 1917
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From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 556 NOTES [110] The reference is to the Bolsheviks' participation in a conference called by the Vikzhel for talks on the composition of the governmen. Vikzhel, the All-Russia Central Committee of the Railwaymen's
trade 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 October 29 (November 11), 1917 it adopted a resolution calling for a so-called "uniform socialist government", consisting of representatives of all parties, from the Bolsheviks to the Popular Socialist
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SCCI20.html
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Second Congress of the Communist International
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The whole thing boils down to nothing but briber.It is done in a thousand different ways: by increasing cultural facilities in the largest centres, by creating educational institutions, and by providing co-operative,
trade union
and parliamentary leaders with thousands of cushy job.This is done wherever present-day civilised capitalist relations exis
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The Second All-Russia Congress of Miners
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There must be no fear, no thought of causing offence or dissensio.To start a factional struggle and accuse Tomsky of cultivating among the masses a spirit of hostility for the Tsektranites is utterly to distort the facts, absolutely to spoil all the work, and entirely to damage all relations with the
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.But the trade unions embrace the whole proletaria
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SCTW21.html
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29 July 2003
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Speech at Transport Workers' Congress
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It is railway and water transpor.That is why it is your duty to dedicate yourselves to your work and this applies not only to those of you who are members of the Communist Party, and are therefore conscious vehicles of the proletarian dictatorship, but also to those of you who do not belong to the Party, but represent a transport workers
trade union
with a million, or a million and a half, member.All of you, learning the lessons of our revolution and of all preceding revolutions, must understand the full gravity of the present situatio
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SDPH19.html
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29 July 2003
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Speech at a Meeting in the People's House, Petrograd
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From all parts of the Ukraine we hear the cry 'Send us worker.We have set up a food supply bureau there consisting of representatives of the
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movemen.We are transferring there the more experienced food supply officials from Voronezh and Tambov gubernias, and we are enlisting the more capable urban proletarians for the food supply organisation
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SECW20.html
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20 August 2002
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Speech at Conference of Workers and Red Army Men
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    At present we are again obliged to issue the call, "Everything for the war effor.All
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and Party organisations must bend every effort to help the heroic Red Arm.     We shall very soon convince the whole world of the justice of our caus
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