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  • File Name: TTI19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Tasks of the Third International
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        It is, however, not a bad thing that there are shades of opinion and variations of method within socialis.5475, dated April 14, 1919, contains an editorial by Ramsay MacDonald, the well-known leader of the British so-called Independent labour Party, which is actually an opportunist party that has always been dependent on the bourgeoisi.     Its basic principles are fixed, but the method of best applying them, the combinations which will bring about the triumph of the revolution, the manner in which the socialist state is to be built are still problems to be discussed, and the last word concerning them has not yet been spoke

  • File Name: TW10.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Two Worlds
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    We could not be "affronted", Bebel told Frank, by the Anti-Socialist Law; we were filled with anger and hatred, "and if it had been in our power at that time, we would have flung ourselves into battle, as we were longing to do heart and soul, we would have smashed to smithereens everything that stood in our path" (here the verbatim report records loud cries of approval ). "We would have been traitors to our cause not to have done so" (Hear, hea.Yet the debates in Magdeburg -- above all on the question of the Badenites voting for the budget -- provide exceedingly interesting material for characterising the two worlds of ideas and the two class tendencies within the Social-Democratic labour Party of German.     I take it as an affront that a constitutional minister does not recognise the parity of rights of the socialists, argues Fran

  • File Name: UFF15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Under a False Flag
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    At that time it was a question of "international action" (Potresov's expression) by the most advanced bourgeois democracy; today it is another class that is confronted by a similar task created by history and advanced by the objective state of affair.What we have here is a tangle of contradictions: on the one side, the most reactionary european monarchy, which has been oppressing Italy; on the other, the representatives of revolutionary Italy, including Garibaldi, fighting for her liberation, side by side with the ultra-reactionary Napoleon III, et.The same incompleteness is the shortcoming in Trotsky's characterisation of the same period, given in his German work, although he does not agree with Potresov's practical conclusions (this, of course, standing to the former's credi

  • File Name: WCBD05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Working-Class and Bourgeois Democracy
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    78 (Starover's feuilleton ). The plan was dealt with in Lenin's pamphlet, but the arguments will need to be more closely discussed her.The bourgeois-democratic nature of the movement among the Russian intellectuals, beginning with the most moderate, the uplift movement, and ending with the most extreme, the revolutionary terrorist movement, became more and more obvious with the rise and development of a proletarian ideology (Social-Democracy) and a mass working-class movemen.This differentiation is the guiding thread that runs through both article

  • File Name: WD02.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: What Is To Be Done?
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    The Working Class as Vanguard Fighter for Democracy Again "Slanderers," Again "Mystifiers" 67 80 85 92 96 116 IV. THE AMATEURISHNESS OF THE ECONOMISTS AND AN     ORGANIZATION OF REVOLUTIONARIES 122 A. B. C.  D. E. F. What Is Amateurishnes. V. I. LENIN WHAT IS  TO BE DONE?  Burning Questions of Our movement FOREIGN LANGUAGES PRESS PEKING 1973 First Edition 1973 Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (May 1997) PUBLISHER'S NOTE The present English translation of V. I. Lenin's What Is To Be Don.Can a Newspaper Be a Collective Organize

  • File Name: WD02i.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: What Is To Be Done? - pt. 1
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    Can a Newspaper Be a Collective Organize.1 V. I. LENIN WHAT IS  TO BE DONE?  Burning Questions of Our movement [Chapters 1-3] FOREIGN LANGUAGES PRESS PEKING 1973 First Edition 1973 Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (May 1997) PUBLISHER'S NOTE The present English translation of V. I. Lenin's What Is To Be Don. 190 197 212 CONCLUSION 221 Appendix:   THE ATTEMPT TO UNITE THE "ISKRA " WITH THE     "RABOCHEYE DYELO " 226 CORRECTION TO "WHAT IS TO BE DONE?" 235 NOTES   [Chapters 1-3] 237 WHAT IS TO BE DONE?   Burning Questions of Our Movement [1] " . . . Party   struggles   lend   a   party  strength and vitality; the greatest proof of the weakness of a party  is  diffuseness   and the blurring of clearly   defined   boundries;   a  party   becomes strong by purging itsel

  • File Name: WRSD14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: War and Russian Social-Democracy
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    In fact, the German bourgeoisie, which has been spreading the fable that it is waging a war of defence, chose the moment it thought most favourable for war, making use of its latest improvements in military matériel and forestalling the rearmament already planned and decided upon by Russia and Franc.25-32. Translated from the Russian Edited by Julius Katzer Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (December 1998) page 27   WAR AND RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY     The european war, which the governments and the bourgeois parties of all countries have been preparing for decades, has broken ou.In actual fact, this bourgeoisie has long been spending thousands of millions to hire the troops of Russian tsarism, the most reactionary and barbarous monarchy in Europe, and prepare them for an attack on German

  • File Name: YI16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Youth International
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    94-104 in this volum.     Most of the official european Social-Democratic parties are advocating the foulest and vilest social-chauvinism and opportunis. [Transcriber's Note: See Lenin's "The 'Disarmament' Sloga

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