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Baku, 1907 First published in the Bakinsky Proletary, No.1 and 2 June 20 and July 10, 1907 Signed: Koba Ivanovich From Marx to
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Stalin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 396 NOTES [32] The article "The London Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. (Notes of a Delegate)" was not finishe.Its completion was prevented by the intensified police shadowing of J. V. Stalin in the latter half of 1907 and his subsequent arres
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2, May 25 (June 7), 1910 Signed: K. S. From Marx to
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Stalin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 406 NOTES [83] The "Letters From the Caucasus" were written in November-December 1909 and were intended for publication in Proletary or Sotsial-Demokra.As Proletary had ceased publication by that time the "Letters" were sent to the Central Organ of the R.S.D.L.P., Sotsial-Demokra
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A Symposium on His Fiftieth Birthda.Moscow-Leningrad, 1929 From Marx to
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Stalin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 414 NOTES [8] The symposium entitled A Plan for the Electrification R.S.F.S.R. Report of the State Commission for the Electrification of Russia to the Eighth Congress of Soviets was published in December 1920 by the Scientific and Technical Department of the Supreme Council of National Econom. [
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Lenin and the Question of . . . Middle Peasant
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Remember the words quoted by Marx: "Follow your own course, and let people talk!"[64] Written: June 12, 1928 Published in Pravda, N.152, July 3, 1928 Signed: J. Stalin From Marx to
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Stalin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 948 NOTES [58] See Lenin, "The Valuable Admissions of Pitirim Sorokin," November 1918 Works, 4th Rus.ed., Vo
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Speech at Eighth Congress of A.U.L.Y.C.L.
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All ris. From Marx to
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Stalin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 376 NOTES [15] The Eighth Congress of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League was held in Moscow, May 5-16, 1928. It discussed the results and prospects of socialist construction and the tasks of communist education of the youth; reports of the Central Committee and Central Auditing Commission of the Y.C.L.; page 377 the report of the Y.C.L. delegation in the Communist Youth International; work and education of the youth in connection with the five-year plan of development of the national economy; work of the Y.C.L. among children, and other question.J. V. Stalin delivered a speech at the final sitting of the Congress on May 16. [
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