Search Results
Complete Library
Search Conditions
Case:
Insensitive
Construct:
As a phrase
Hits Per Page:
5
Terms:
France
2158
File(s) Searched
777
Match(es) Found
Match(es)
191
to
195
File Name:
Lenin/SCS17.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
Second All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
3 Occurence(s)
of the search term
France
Description:
, a period long enough to permit the completion of negotiations for peace with the participation of the representatives of all peoples or nations, without exception, involved in or compelled to take part in the war, and the summoning of authoritative assemblies of the representatives of the peoples of all countries for the final ratification of the peace terms.     While addressing this proposal for peace to the governments and peoples of all the belligerent countries, the Provisional Workers' and Peasants' Government of Russia appeals in particular also to the class-conscious workers of the three most advanced nations of mankind and the largest states participating in the present war, namely, Great Britain,
France
and Germany. The workers of these countries have made the greatest contributions to the cause of progress and socialism; they have furnished the great examples of the Chartist movement in England, a number of revolutions of historic importance effected by the French proletariat, and, finally, the heroic struggle against the Anti-Socialist Law in Germany[102] and the prolonged, persistent and disciplined work of creating mass proletarian organisations in Germany, a work which serves as a model to the workers of the whole world
File Name:
Lenin/SCTW21.html
Modified:
29 July 2003
Title:
Speech at Transport Workers' Congress
1 Occurence(s)
of the search term
France
Description:
The moral strength of the Russian worker lay in his knowledge and awareness of the tangible assistance and support which the proletariat of all the advanced countries of Europe was giving him in this struggle. The direction which the working-class movement in these countries is taking is indicated by this most important recent event: the split in the Socialist parties of Britain,
France
, Italy, page 276 and other countries (both vanquished and victors) which differ in cultural and economic development. The main development of the year in all countries has been the formation of Communist Parties, with the support of all that is most advanced in the working class, on the ruins of the Socialist and Social-Democratic parties -- which in Russia are called Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionary
File Name:
Lenin/SD16.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
The Discussion of Self-Determination Summed Up
4 Occurence(s)
of the search term
France
Description:
    If one wants to be a Marxist politician, one should, in speaking of Alsace, attack the German socialist scoundrels for not fighting for Alsace's freedom to secede and attack the French socialist scoundrels for making their peace with the French bourgeoisie who want to annex the whole of Alsace by force -- and both of them for serving the imperialism of "their own" country and for fearing a separate state, even if only a little one -- the thing is to show how the socialists who recognise self-determination would solve the problem in a few weeks without going against the will of the Alsatians. To argue, instead, about the horrible danger of the French Alsatians "forcing" themselves on
France
is a real pearl. page 328 3
File Name:
Lenin/SDEA06.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
Social-Democrats and Electoral Agreements
1 Occurence(s)
of the search term
France
Description:
This indicates that the general tactical rule of the Social-Democratic electors must be: to * It is interesting to note that experience of the distinction between agreements at a lower stage and those at higher stages is to be found, too, in the practice of the international Social-Democratic movement. In
France
, the election of Senators takes place in two stages: the voters elect departmental electors, who, in their turn, elect the Senators. The revolutionary French Social-Democrats, the Guesdists, have never permitted any agreements or joint lists at the lower stage, but have permitted partial agreements at the higher stage, i
File Name:
Lenin/SDSD11.html
Modified:
20 August 2002
Title:
Social-Democratic Group in the Second Duma
2 Occurence(s)
of the search term
France
Description:
" In commencing this struggle, the Russian proletariat appeals to socialists of all countries to give it support, and together with it to proclaim loudly to the whole world their indignation at the savagery and infamy of our present ruling autocracy which, screening itself with a mask of pitiful hypocrisy, surpasses even the barbarism and uncivilised behaviour of the Asiatic governments. In
France
, Comrade Charles Dumas has already started the campaign and in an article printed in the newspaper L'Avenir has called for energetic support to be given to the Russian proletariat at this difficult moment. Let socialists of all countries follow this example, let them every- page 330 where, in parliament, in their press, at their public meetings, express their indignation and demand a review of the case of the Social-Democratic group in the Second Duma
[Search Again]
777
file(s) matching your search criteria found.
Narrow the search by searching
777
File(s)?
Case:
Insensitive
Sensitive
Construct:
As a Phrase
Any Search Term
All Search Terms