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  • File Name: PPO21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Principles of Party Organization
  • 10 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    The numerous tasks connected with these activities, can be carefully studied only in smaller groups, and carried out intensivel.Without such a constant daily work of the entire membership, divided among the great mass of smaller groups of workers, even the most laborious endeavors to take part in the class struggle of the proletariat will lead only to weak and futile attempts to influence these struggles, but not to the necessary consolidation of all the vital revolutionary forces of the proletariat into a single united capable Communist Part.     12.  Communist nuclei must be formed for the daily work in the different branches of the Party activities; for timely agitation, for Party study, for newspaper work, for the distribution page 11 of literary matter, for information service, for constant service, et

  • File Name: PRKR64.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Proletarian Revolution . . . Khrshchov's Revisionism
  • 19 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    But abundant historical evidence indicates that the reactionary classes never give up power voluntarily and that they are always the first to use violence to repress the revolutionary mass movement and to provoke civil war, thus placing armed struggle on the agend.     Lenin has spoken of "civil war, without which not a single great revolution in history has yet been able to get along, and without which not a single serious Marxist has conceived of the transition from capitalism to socialism".[1]     The great revolutions in history referred to by Lenin include the bourgeois revolutio.The bourgeois revolution is one in which one exploiting class overthrows another, and yet it cannot be made without a civil wa

  • File Name: Proletarian Science.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
    Title:
  • 31 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    Here I will restrict myself to a few remarks, to some glaring facts and memorie. There is, after all, something curious about this long and tumultuous adventure of Lysenko, all adventure which covers nearly fifty years of Soviet history, which mobilized successively the forces of the agricultural apparatus, then those of the official philosophy and, finally, in the great consecration of 1948, the Soviet state apparatus and all the worldıs Communists - a long, scandalous and dramatic history which, over a period of decades, and on the basis of a theoretical fraud, produced confrontations, splits, tragedies and victims: this history simply does not exis. It sleeps in the silence of closed Soviet archives, in the fact that, theoretically and politically, it has already been burie

  • File Name: PSPS90.html
    Modified: 30 October 2003
    Title: Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of Scientists
  • 68 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    We know that in the history of human thought, the foundation of an important new science has always more or less overtumed and renewed existing philosoph.This applies to Greek mathematics, which to a great extent provoked the recasting that led to Platonic philosophy; to modem physics, which provoked the recastings that led first to the philosophy of Descartes (after Galileo), then of Kant (after Newton); and also to the invention of infinitesimal calculus, which to a great extent provoked Leibniz's philosophical recasting, and the mathematical logic that put Husserl on the road to his system of Transcendental Phenomenolog.We can say that the same process occurred with Marx, and that the foundation of the science of history induced the foundation of a new philosoph

  • File Name: PSPS90i.html
    Modified: 30 October 2003
    Title: Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of Scientists
  • 22 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    We know that in the history of human thought, the foundation of an important new science has always more or less overtumed and renewed existing philosoph.This applies to Greek mathematics, which to a great extent provoked the recasting that led to Platonic philosophy; to modem physics, which provoked the recastings that led first to the philosophy of Descartes (after Galileo), then of Kant (after Newton); and also to the invention of infinitesimal calculus, which to a great extent provoked Leibniz's philosophical recasting, and the mathematical logic that put Husserl on the road to his system of Transcendental Phenomenolog.We can say that the same process occurred with Marx, and that the foundation of the science of history induced the foundation of a new philosoph


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