File Name: Lenin/ISCS07a.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: The International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart [a] 1 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
   
We pass now to the last, and perhaps the most important, resolution of the Congress -- that on anti-militarism. The notorious Hervé, who has made such a noise in France and Europe, advocated a semi-anarchist view by naïvely suggesting that every war be "answered" by a strike and an uprising. He did not understand, on the one hand, that
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war is a necessary product of capitalism, and that the proletariat cannot renounce participation in revolutionary wars, for such wars are possible, and have indeed occurred in capitalist societies
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File Name: Lenin/ISI15.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: Imperialism and Socialism in Italy 3 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription: From 1,000,000 in 1881, the number of Italians abroad rose to 5,500,000 in 1910, the vast majority
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of this mass living in the rich and "great" countries, for whom the Italians are the crudest, most unskilled, poor and defenceless labouring mass. Here are the main countries using cheap Italian labour: France -- 400,000 Italians in 1910 (240,000 in 1881); Switzerland -- 135,000 (41,000 in 1881); Austria -- 80,000 (40,000); Germany -- 180,000 (7,000); the United States of America -- 1,779,000 (170,000); Brazil -- 1,500,000 (82,000); Argentina -- 1,000,000 (254 000). "Glorious" France, which 125 years ago fought for freedom, and therefore calls its present war for her own and the British slave-holders' "colonial rights" a war of liberation, houses hundreds of thousands of Italian workers in areas that are virtually ghettos
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File Name: Lenin/ISS16.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: Imperialism and the Split in Socialism 4 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription: The supplanting of free competition by monopoly is the fundamental economic feature, the quintessence of imperialism. Monopoly manifests itself in five principal forms: (1) cartels, syndicates and trusts -- the concentration of production has reached a degree which gives rise to these monopolistic associations of capitalists; (2) the monopolistic position of the big banks -- three, four or five giant banks manipulate the whole economic life of America, France, Germany; (3) seizure of the sources of raw material by the trusts and the financial oligarchy (finance capital is monopoly industrial capital merged with bank capital); (4) the (economic) partition of the world by the international cartels has begun. There are already over one hundred such international cartels, which command
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the entire world market and divide it "amicably" among themselves -- until war redivides it
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