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  • File Name: ECN94.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Economic Content of Narodism
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        That is the extent to which our Narodniks misunderstand the West-European labour movemen.They should not be sought in the "countryside," where the combination of the "old-nobility" and "new middle-class" strata terribly worsens the position of labour and deprives it of the opportunity of fighting against the masters of the "new middle-class" order, for here the antithesis between their interests and those of labour is insufficiently develope.     This is clear proof that in respect of not only Russia, but also of the West, our Narodniks are incapable of understanding how one can fight capitalism by speeding up its development, and not by "holding it up," not by pulling it back, but by pushing it forward, not in reactionary, but in progressive fashio

  • File Name: ECN94i.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Economic Content of Narodism [Chs. 1 and 2]
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        "In its general features this process consists of the following: between the nobility and the people a new social stratum is being formed of elements that descend from above and of elements that rise from below, who, as it were, are of equal relative weight, if one may so express oneself; these elements are welding themselves closely together, are joining forces, undergoing a profound inner change and beginning to change both the upper and the lower strata, adapting them to their requirement.They should not be sought in the "countryside," where the combination of the "old-nobility" and "new middle-class" strata terribly worsens the position of labour and deprives it of the opportunity of fighting against the masters of the "new middle-class" order, for here the antithesis between their interests and those of labour is insufficiently develope.For us a whole series of questions arise: does the rule of the third estate constitute a fatal and inevitable stage in the civilisation of each peopl

  • File Name: ECS20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Eighth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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    We have learnt that preliminary steps are being taken by some capitalist states, while whiteguard elements are, it may be said, making preparations in all countrie.The Republicans' policy, he went on, would not repeat the follies that had involved America in european affairs, they would look after their own interest.     In Britain the struggle has been going on for a long tim

  • File Name: EDTSD07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Elections to the Duma and Tactics of Russian S.D.s
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    Out of the 140 Left electors from the worker curia 84 were Social-Democrats, 52 were unspecified Lefts (but mostly Social-Democrats), and four were Socialist-Revolutionarie.     To find an answer to this question, we must first of all examine the figures published in the Cadet Rech on the distribution of the electors according to party, in connection with the party political composition of the Second Duma; these figures cover about nine-tenths of all the electors in european Russia (Poland, the Caucasus, Siberia, etc., being exclude.In S

  • File Name: EPSD12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Election Platform of the R.S.D.L.P.
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    In the twentieth century Russia cannot live without  page 508 political freedom any more than any other country ca.The Russian Social-Democratic labour Party, the party of the class-conscious proletariat, that by its glorious struggle in 1905 dealt the first serious blow to tsarism and forced it to concede representative institutions, calls on each and every one of you who enjoy electoral rights, as well as the great majority deprived of rights, to play a most energetic part in the election.Do we not see how, taking advantage of the tsar's protection, or that of his relatives, Illiodor yesterday, Rasputin today, Tolmachov yesterday, Khvostov today, Stolypin yesterday, Makarov today, trample under foot all and every la

  • File Name: ER97.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Characterisation of Economic Romanticism
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    The development of commercial wealth and, consequently, of competition, he says, should leave intact the average, uniform peasantry, with its "moderate prosperity" and its patriarchal relations with its farm servant.Sismondi asserted that as a result of the development of large-scale enterprise and wage-labour in industry and agriculture, production inevitably outruns consumption and is faced with the insoluble task of finding consumers; that it cannot find consumers within the country because it converts the bulk of the population into day labourers, plain workers, and creates unemployment, while the search for a foreign market becomes increasingly difficult owing to the entry of new capitalist countries into the world aren.     It goes without saying that theoretical political economy, which in its further development* joined that of the classical economists, established precisely what Sismondi wanted to deny -- that the development of capitalism in general, and of capitalist farming in particular, does not restrict the home market, but creates i

  • File Name: ESC18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Extraordinary Seventh Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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    History has taught you a lesson, it has shattered this illusio.One of the fundamental differences between bourgeois revolution and socialist revolution is that for the bourgeois revolution, which arises out of feudalism, the new economic organisations are gradually created in the womb of the old order, gradually changing all the aspects of feudal society.The bourgeois revolution faced only one task -- to sweep away, to cast aside, to destroy all the fetters of the preceding social orde.The German revolution has the misfortune of not moving so fas

  • File Name: FC07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
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    12, p. The Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. V. I. Lenin THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC labour PARTY April 30 - May 19 (May 13 - June 1 ), 1907 First published in the book The London Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. (1907), Unabridged Minutes, Paris, 1909 Published according to the manuscript, verified with the book  From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1972 First printing 1962 Second printing 1965 Third printing 1972 Vo.Who would have thought that, under such circumstances, the proposal would be made to remove all questions of principle from the Congress agend

  • File Name: FCCI19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: First Congress of the Communist International
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    It was Marx who best appraised the historical significance of the Commun.This is understandable if we take into account that the development of events since the imperialist war inevitably favours the workers' revolutionary movement, and that the world revolution is beginning and growing in intensity everywher.The Commune was not a parliamentary institutio

  • File Name: FCPD17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: First All-Russia Congress of Peasant Deputies
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    I am citing two figures to show you the significance of the sermon preached by Shingaryov and all landowners and capitalist.To those interested in the question in greater detail, I can recommend the resolution of our Party, the Russian Social-Democratic labour Party (Bolsheviks), published as a Supplement to Soldatskaya Pravda N.That works out at over 2,000 dessiatines eac


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