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Letters on Tactics
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Trotsky
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LPPSD10.html
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20 August 2002
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Letter to All Pro-Party Social-Democrats
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Trotsky
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The liquidators and otzovists have an excellent understanding of conciliatory phrase-mongering and make excellent use of it against the Part.The hero of such phrases,
Trotsky
, has quite naturally become the hero and sworn advocate of the liquidators and otzovists, with whom he agrees on nothing theoretically but in everything practicall. Favoured with the assistance of this advocate, both the liquidators and the otzovists have thoroughly mastered the tactics that consists of incessantly vowing and swearing that they are pro-Part
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LSCS09.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
A Letter to Students at the Capri Party School
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Trotsky
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To finish with the question of the lecturing personnel, I shall draw your attention to one more fact communicated page 475 to me by Comrade Innokenty, which shows how obvious to everyone in the Party is the thing you are trying to deny, namely: the separatist factional character of the Capri schoo.Shortly before the last meeting of the extended editorial board of Proletary, Comrade Maximov in Paris approached
Trotsky
and invited him to become a lecturer at the school on Capr.Trotsky told this to Comrade Innokenty, saying: "If this is a Party affair I shall be glad to take part in it; if it is a private concern run by the Capri literati -- Maximov, Lunacharsky and C
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LSFTM22.html
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20 August 2002
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To J. V. Stalin for Members of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
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Trotsky
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33, p.460-61. Translated from the Russian Edited by David Skvirsky and George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (July 2000) page 460 LETTER TO J. V. STALIN FOR MEMBERS OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.)     I have now finished winding up my affairs and can leave with my mind at peace.[155] I have also come to an agreement with
Trotsky
on the defence of my views on the monopoly of foreign trad.Only one circumstance still worries me very much; it is that it will be impossible for me to speak at the Congress of Soviets.[156] My doctors are coming on Tuesday and we shall see if there is even a small chance of my speakin
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LTC22.html
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30 October 2003
Title:
Letter to the Congress
7 Occurence(s)
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Trotsky
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It is my opinion that without this reform our Central Committee would be in great danger if the course of events were not quite favourable for us (and that is something we cannot count o.     Then, I intend to propose that the Congress should on certain conditions invest the decisions of the State Planning Commission with legislative force, meeting, in this respect, the wishes of Comrade
Trotsky
-- to a certain extent and on certain condition.     As for the first point, i.e., increasing the number of C.C. members, I think it must be done in order to raise the prestige of the Central Committee, to do a thorough job of improving our administrative machinery and to prevent conflicts between small sections of the C.C. from acquiring excessive importance for the future of the Part
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LTCS23.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
To Comrade Stalin
4 Occurence(s)
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Trotsky
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607-608. Translated from the Russian by Yuri Sdobnikov Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (March 2001) 813 *TO COMRADE STALIN Top secret Personal Copy to Comrades Kamenev and Zinoviev Dear Comrade Stalin:     You have been so rude as to summon my wife to the telephone and use bad languag.Although she had told     * A separate sheet, appended to the present letter, contains this note by a secretary: "Comrade
Trotsky
: To the letter communicated to you by phone, Vladimir Ilyich asked to add for your information that Comrade Kamenev is going to Georgia on Wednesday, and wants to know whether you wish to send anything there yoursel.March 5, 23." --Ed. [Transcriber's Note: The asterisks preceding the title of this document is undoubtedly an editorial erro
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LTMM23.html
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20 August 2002
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To P. G. Mdivavi, F. Y. Makharadze and Others
3 Occurence(s)
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Trotsky
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45, .608. Translated from the Russian by Yuri Sdobnikov Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (March 2001) page 608 814 TO P. G. MDIVANI, F. Y. MAKHARADZE AND OTHERS Top secret Comrades Mdivani, Makharadze and others Copy to Comrades
Trotsky
and Kamenev Dear Comrades:     I am following your case with all my hear.I am indignant over Orjonikidze's rudeness and the connivance of Stalin and Dzerzhinsk
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LTU14.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Liquidators' Leader on the Liquidators' Terms of "Unity"
2 Occurence(s)
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Trotsky
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M.F. D. calls this point of view "profoundly erroneous", without, however, naming its advocates (
Trotsky
, Kautsky, and all the "conciliators" in genera.The veil of convention and bashfulness must have prevented M
File Name:
MCCa17.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Central Committee Meeting -- 10 Oct 17
1 Occurence(s)
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Trotsky
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Only Zinoviev and Kamenev voted against the proposa.
Trotsky
abstained, but he held that it had to be postponed until the Second Congress of Soviets, which in practice meant bungling the insurrection and allowing the Provisional Government to pull up its forces to crush the uprising on the day the Congress opene.The Central Committee rebuffed the capitulant
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MCEC17.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee
3 Occurence(s)
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Trotsky
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284-92. Translated from the Russian by Yuri Sdobnikov and George Hanna Edited by George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (July 2000) MEETING OF THE ALL-RUSSIA CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMIT- TEE NOVEMBER 4 (17), 1917 . . . . . . . . . . . 284 1. SPEECH ON THE PRESS . . . . . . . . . . 284 2. REPLY TO A QUESTION FROM THE LEFT SOCIALIST- REVOLUTIONARIES . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 3. SPEECHES CONCERNING THE LEFT SOCIALIST-REVOLU- TIONARIES' QUESTION . . . . . . . . . . 289 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 290 4. SPEECH AND RESOLUTION ON THE RESIGNATION OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS FROM THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS . . . . . . . . . 292 NOTES page 284 MEETING OF THE ALL-RUSSIA CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 4 (17), 1917 1 SPEECH ON THE PRESS     Comrade Karelin assured us that the way he was taking led to socialism, but I am afraid this would be marching to socialism backward.
Trotsky
was right: the officer cadets staged their uprising, and war was declared in Petrograd and Moscow for freedom of the pres.This time the Socialist- Revolutionaries did not act at all like socialists or revolutionarie
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