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SPPC18.html
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Speech at Meeting of Poor Peasants' Committees
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(Loud, prolonged applaus. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 591 NOTES [143] The Congress was held in Moscow's
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House on December 11-20, 1918. There were 550 delegates presen.Lenin spoke at the evening session on December 11. The Congress was devoted mainly to working out draft regulations on socialist land settlement and measures for transition to socialist farming (the regulations were adopted by the All-Russia Central Executive Committee in February 1919 and published in Izvestia N
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Struggle of Proletariat, Servility of Bourgeoisie
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How long is it since we thought it to be sunk in deep slumbe.How long is it since only a sporadic, partial, petty
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movement was considered possible ther.And now a general strike has broken out in that regio
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SR17.html
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The State and Revolution
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    His question about officials clearly shows that he does not understand the lessons of the Commune or the teachings of Mar."We do not get along without officials even in the party and the
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.. . ."     We do not get along without officials under capitalism, under the rule of the bourgeoisi
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Socialist Revolution and Self-Determination
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    On the one hand, we see quite undisguised servants of the bourgeoisie who defend annexation on the plea that imperialism and political concentration are progressive, and who deny what they call the utopian, illusory, petty-bourgeois, etc., right to self-determinatio.This includes Cunow, Parvus and the extreme opportunists in Germany, some of the Fabians and
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leaders in England, and the opportunists in Russia: Semkovsky, Liebman, Yurkevich, et.     On the other hand, we see the Kautskyites, among whom are Vandervelde, Renaudel, many pacifists in Britain and France, and other
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Report at the Second All-Russia Trade Union Congress
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419] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . Report at the Second All-Russia
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Congress V. I. Lenin REPORT AT THE SECOND ALL-RUSSIA
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CONGRESS JANUARY 20, 1919 Newspaper reports published January 21, 1919 in Economicheskaya Zhizn N.14 and in Pravda No
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SWSC19.html
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First Congress of Workers in Education
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From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 586 NOTES [87] This Congress, held in Moscow from July 28 to August 1, 1919, was attended by 230 delegates from 32 gubernia.The Congress heard reports on the education programme, the current tasks in the field of cultural development,
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movement, the youth movement in Russia and the West, and other question.The Congress founded the All-Russia Trade Union of Workers in Education and Socialist Culture; it elected the Central Committee of the Unio
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TACI20.html
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Terms of Admission into Communist International
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page 562     The establishment of the Third, Communist International played a tremendous part in restoring links between the working people of many countries, in forming and consolidating Communist partles, and in exposing opportunism in the working-class movemen. [p.206] [74] The Amsterdam "International" of yellow trade unions (the International Federation of Trade Unions) was established by reformist
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leaders of a number of countries, at a conference held in Amsterdam on July 26-August 2, 1919. The
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organisations of 14 countries merged to form this federation, viz., Britain, France, Germany, the U.S.A., Belgium Denmark, Holland, Luxemburg, Norway, Sweden, Austria Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and Spai.The reactionary trade union leaders of Britain and France were predominant in the Amsterdam International of trade unions, whose entire activities were connected with the policies of the opportunist parties of the Second Internationa
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Tenth All-Russian Conference of the R.C.P.(B.)
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From the general economic standpoint, not enough is being done locally in this respec.We have no information on this from the localities, we do not know what the position is all over the Republic, we have no examples of really well-organised work; and my impression is that the
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Congress and the Congress of the Supreme Economic Council[116] have none eithe.     Here again, the principal defect of these congresses is that we devote ourselves mainly to such threadbare things as theses, general programmes and arguments, instead of giving the participants a chance to swap local experience and say, on returning home: "Out of a thousand examples we heard one good one, and we shall follow i
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Tenth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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The year under review has left the following year with the same urgent problem.     I shall now deal with another point from a totally different sphere -- the
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discussion, which has taken up so much of the Party's tim.I mentioned it earlier on today, and could naturally only venture the cautious remark that I thought many of you would consider this discussion as being too great a luxur
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Third Congress of the Communist International
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    The international bourgeoisie, deprived of the opportunity of waging open war against Soviet Russia, is waiting and watching for the moment when circumstances will permit it to resume the wa.     The proletariat in all the advanced capitalist countries has already formed its vanguard, the Communist Parties, which are growing, making steady progress towards winning the majority of the proletariat in each country, and destroying the influence of the old
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bureaucrats and of the upper stratum of the working class of America and Europe, which has been corrupted by imperialist privilege.     The petty-bourgeois democrats in the capitalist countries, whose foremost sections are represented by the Second and Two-and-a-Half Internationals, serve today as the mainstay of capitalism, since they retain an influence over the majority, or a considerable section, of the industrial and commercial workers and office employees who are afraid that if revolution breaks out they will lose the relative petty-bourgeois prosperity created by the privileges of imperialis
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