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Lenin/DCR99ii.html
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 2
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The allotment of land to the rural worker is very often to the interests of the rural employers themselves, and that is why the allotment-holding rural worker is a type to be found in all capitalist countries. The type assumes different forms in different countries: the English cottager is not the same as the small-holding peasant of
France
or the Rhine provinces, and the latter again is not the same as the Knecht in Prussia. Each of these bears traces of a specific agrarian system, of a specific history of agrarian relations -- but this does not prevent the economist from classing them all as one type of agricultural proletarian
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 3 & 4
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And so a new solution of the problem is naturally arising and increasingly maturing." The position of the peasant in capitalist society is indeed hopeless, and in Russia with its village communities, as in
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with its smallholders, leads "naturally" not to an unnatural .
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Lenin/DCR99v.html
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 7 & 8
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8 million poods of iron were exported; in 1800-1815 from 2 to 1 1/2 million poods; in 1815-1838 about 1 1/3 million poods. Already "in the 20s of the 19th century Russia was producing 1 1/2 times as much pig-iron as
France
, 4 1/2 times as much as Prussia and 3 times as much as Belgium." But the very serfdom that helped the Urals to rise to such heights when European capitalism was in its initial period was the very cause of the Urals' decline when capitalism was in its heyday
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Lenin/DCRi.html
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Pref. & Ch. 1
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[p.31] [7] Marx cites Heine's expression relating to "yes-men": "Ich habs Drachenzähne gesät und Flöhe geerntet" (I have sown dragon's teeth and harvested fleas) in his book Karl Grün, "Die sozial Bewegung in Frankreich und Belgien " (Darmstadt, 1845) oder Die Geschichtschreibung des wahren Sozialismus [Karl Grun, "The Social Movement in
France
and Belgium " (Darmstadt, 1845), or The Historiography of True Socialism ] (Marx-Engles/Gesamtausgabe, Erste Abteil, B. 5, S
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Lenin/DCRii.html
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 2
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The allotment of land to the rural worker is very often to the interests of the rural employers themselves, and that is why the allotment-holding rural worker is a type to be found in all capitalist countries. The type assumes different forms in different countries: the English cottager is not the same as the small-holding peasant of
France
or the Rhine provinces, and the latter again is not the same as the Knecht in Prussia. Each of these bears traces of a specific agrarian system, of a specific history of agrarian relations -- but this does not prevent the economist from classing them all as one type of agricultural proletarian
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