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  • File Name: NewCSSUi.76vi.html(cor.)
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Bib. & Index
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    1919), 226   First Congress of Peasants (May   1917), 77 Five year plans, 10, 37-41 Food rations, 361 Foreign intervention, 58   and dictatorship of proletariat,         507   and independence of state         machine, 336   peasant support and, 238   proletariat-peasant alliance         and, 221, 224   Red Army organization and,         94-95, 113   victory over, 200, 232, 233 Foriegn policy, recent Soviet,         13-14 Foreign-trade monopoly, 416-19 Fourth All-Russia Congress of         Soviets (Ma.1918), 154 Fourth Congress of Communist         International (1922),         330 Fourth Congress of Russian So-         cial Democratic Party         (1906), 121 France, 42, 48n, 71 Franchise, 130n Functionaries, see Administra-         tive apparatus Gegochkori, 206n General Secretary   influence of, 310   Lenin on Stalin as,324; see also         Stalin, Joseph   post, established, 303 German Social Democracy, 359 German Social Democratic Party,         36, 327n, 460, 469-70 Germany, 42, 481, 486-87 Glavki (industrial direction), 154   page 549  Gorky, Maxim, 122, 527 Gotz, A. R., 206n Governmentalization of trade         unions, 35, 52n, 182-83,         384-91, 395, 455 GPU (State Political Administra-         tion), 310, 426, 527, 528   function of, 287-88 Grain production   fall in, 233   1909-1913 and 1920-1921,         248n   requisitioning of, suspended,         232-33 great Proletarian Cultural Rev-         olution, 476n Hilferding, R., 470 Ideological class struggle, labor         discipline and, 176-81 Ideological role, conquest of         leading, 93-94; see also         Bolshevik Party --         ideological and political         struggles in; Bourgeois         ideology; Petty         bourgeois ideology Imperial Duma, 72, 117, 123 Imperialism, 69-71, 81, 87n-89n India, 70 Industry   iron and steel, lost to Germany,         373   Management of, see Supreme         Council of National Econ-         omy; Workers' Control   reactivation of, through state         capitalism, 181; see also         State capitalism     socialism and large-scale,         479-80   town class relations and mea-         sures affecting, 143-59   tsarist, 71-72 Intelligentsia, 21, 160, 161 Jacobin methods, 342, 343 Japan, 44 Jewish Bund, 122 Judiciary, intelligentsia in, 161 Juridical aspects of production         relations, 139-40; see         also Means of production Kabanidze, 426 Kaganovich, L. M., 304 Kaledin, Aleksei, 257, 260 Kalinin, M. I., 302 Kamenev, L. B., 48n-49n, 130n         31n, 327n, 433n   coalition government and,         371-72   defensist line of, 369-71   in intraparty struggles, 396   and Lenin's "Testament," 431   nationalities problem and, 422   on Politburo, 302   rightist trend of, 378 Kamensky, Ge.A. Z., 382 Karelian, 419-20 Kautsky, K., 118, 470 Kerensky, Alexander, 76, 81, 259 Kollontai, Alexandra, 388, 403 Kondrat'ev, N. D., 238 Kornilov, Ge

  • File Name: OD63.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Origin of Differences Between CPSU and CPC
  • 35 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
        The criticism of Stalin at the 20th Congress of the CPSU was wrong both in principle and in metho.     Stalin's life was that of a great Marxist-Leninist, a great proletarian revolutionar.For thirty years after Lenin's death, Stalin was the foremost leader of the CPSU and the Soviet Government, as well as the recognized leader of the international communist movement and the standard-bearer of the world revolutio

  • File Name: ODP77.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
  • 49 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    The Main Aspect of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat 88 93 99 111 V. Socialism and Communism 124 The Historical Tendency to the Dictatorship of the   Proletariat What is Socialism The Real 'Problems of Leninism' 133 139 146 A Few Words in Conclusion 154 Dossier - Extracts from the Pre-Congress Debate and the Proceedings of the 22nd Congress of the French Communist Party (January - February 1976)   157 Georges Haddad  On the Question of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat Georges Marchais  Liberty and Socialism Georges Marchais  Ten Questions, Ten Answers to Convince the Listener Etienne Balibar  On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat Guy Besse  On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat (Reply to Etienne Balibar ) Georges Marchais  In Order to Take Democracy Forward to Socialism, Two Questions are Decisive 159 161  165 168  175  182 Louis Althussier : The Historic Significance of the 22nd Congress 193 Etienne Balibar : Postscript to the English Edition 212 Index [Not available] 235 page 7 Introduction to the English Edition     'I think that it is out of place to go around shouting that this or that is real Leninis.I was recently re-reading the first chapters of The State and Revolution [. . .] Lenin wrote: "What is now happening to Marx's theory has, in the course of history, happened repeatedly to the theories of great revolutionary thinkers [. . .] Attempts are made to convert them into harmless icons, to canonize them, so to say, and to hallow their names [. . .] while at the same time robbing the revolutionary theory of its substanc.I think that this bitter quotation obliges us not to hide such-and-such of our conceptions behind the label of Leninism, but to get to the root of all question

  • File Name: ODP77i.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat - pt. 1
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    -- DJR] Contents [Part I] Introduction to the English Edition by Grahame Lock 7 page 7 Introduction to the English Edition     'I think that it is out of place to go around shouting that this or that is real Leninis.I was recently re-reading the first chapters of The State and Revolution [. . .] Lenin wrote: "What is now happening to Marx's theory has, in the course of history, happened repeatedly to the theories of great revolutionary thinkers [. . .] Attempts are made to convert them into harmless icons, to canonize them, so to say, and to hallow their names [. . .] while at the same time robbing the revolutionary theory of its substanc.I think that this bitter quotation obliges us not to hide such-and-such of our conceptions behind the label of Leninism, but to get to the root of all question

  • File Name: ODP77ii.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
  • 20 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    From that moment on, this question dominated the pre-Congress debate: its solution seemed to be the necessary consequence and the concentrated expression of the political line approved by the Congres.The Central Committee's report, presented by Georges Marchais, made the point at great length: in order to establish a foundation for the democratic road to socialism for which the Communists are fighting, a new way must be found of posing and assessing the theoretical question of the dictatorship of the proletaria.The Congress in fact unanimously decided to abandon the perspective of the dictatorship of the proletariat, considered out-of-date and in contradiction with what the Communists want for Franc


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