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  • File Name: Lenin/ASP16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Separate Peace
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
        Parallel with the Russo-German conflict of predatory "interests" is another no less -- if not more -- profound conflict between Russia and England. The aim of Russia's imperialist policy, determined by the age-long rivalry and objective international strength-ratio of the Great Powers, may be briefly defined as follows: smash Germany's power in Europe with the aid of England and France in order to rob Austria (by annexing Galicia) and Turkey (by annexing Armenia and, especially, Constantinople); and, after that, smash England's power in Asia with the aid of Japan and Germany in order to seize the whole of Persia, complete the partition of China, etc.     For centuries tsarism has been striving to conquer Constantinople and a larger and larger part of Asia

  • File Name: Lenin/AWRA20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Aid for the Wounded of the Red Army!
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    Matters are on the upgrade if ever so slowly. However, all our difficulties and hardships are as nothing compared with what has fallen to the lot of the wounded Red Army men, who are spilling their own blood in defence of the workers' and peasants' government, against the Polish nobles and capitalists, who are being egged on by the capitalists of Great Britain, France and America.     Let each man in the rear be mindful of his duty and help the wounded Red Army men to the best of his ability

  • File Name: Lenin/BIMS14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Bourgeois Intelligentsia's Methods of Struggle
  • 6 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    Everywhere there are sections and groups of the bourgeoisie -- smaller in the advanced countries and larger in the backward ones -- which prefer these methods, and in certain, highly critical moments in the workers' struggle against wage-slavery, the entire bourgeoisie is agreed on the employment of such methods. Historical examples of such moments are provided by Chartism in England, and 1849 and 1871 in France.[196]     The other method the bourgeoisie employs against the movement is that of dividing the workers, disrupting their ranks, bribing individual representatives or certain groups of the proletariat with the object of winning them over to its side

  • File Name: Lenin/BPDT15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: British Pacifism and the British Dislike of Theory
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    When Morel cites the facts to prove that his government duped the people when it denied the existence of secret treaties although such treaties actually existed; that the British bourgeoisie, as early as 1887, fully realised that Belgium's neutrality would inevitably be violated in the event of a Franco-German war, and emphatically rejected the idea of interfering (Germany not yet being a dangerous competitor.); that in a number of books published before the war French militarists such as Colonel Boucher quite openly acknowledged the existence of plans for an aggressive war by France and Russia against Germany; that the well-known British military authority, Colonel Repington, admitted in 1911 in the press, that the growth of Russian armaments after 1905 had been a threat to Germany -- when Morel reveals all this, we cannot but admit that page 263 we are dealing with an exceptionally honest and courageous bourgeois, who is not afraid to break with his own party.     Yet anyone will at once concede that, after all, Morel is a bourgeois, whose talk about peace and disarmament is a lot of empty phrases, since without revolutionary action by the proletariat there can be neither a democratic peace nor disarmament

  • File Name: Lenin/BPSP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Bourgeois Pacifism and Socialist Pacifism
  • 20 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    England has not lost a foot of her territory or her colonies; but she has "acquired" the German colonies and part of Turkey (Mesopotamia). Germany has lost almost all her colonies; but she has acquired immeasurably more valuable territory in Europe, by seizing Belgium, Serbia, Rumania, part of France, part of Russia, etc. The fight now is over the division of the loot, and the "chief" of each of the pirate gangs, i


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