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  • File Name: Other/PSPS90ii.html
    Modified: 30 October 2003
    Title: Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of Scientists
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    So with the surgeon: it is certainly more complicated, but he is not part of the patient. In contrast, the political leader Lenin interests us for different reasons, and it is not by chance that we have borrowed his terms: 'drawing a line of demarcation', 'Thesis' (think of the 'April Theses') and 'correct'. These are political terms

  • File Name: Other/PSPS90iii.html
    Modified: 30 October 2003
    Title: Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of Scientists
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    I. 6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17,   18, 19, 20, 31, 32, 40, 48, 51, 60,   64-5, 67, 75, 103, 104-5, 115,   117, 125, 130-31, 142, 169-202   passim, 208-10, 211, 218, 224-5,   228-9, 230, 240, 247, 261, 262,   263, 264, 270, 271, 276-7, 278,   280   'April Theses' 105   The Development of Capitalism in     Russia 54,181,189   Imperialism, Highest Stage of     Capitalism 181   'Kommunismus' 229 n28   Materialism and Empirio-criticism     8, 11, 12 n6, 13, 19, 60, 115     n2, 117, 173-4, 175, 184,     186-201 passim, 228-9, 230,     246   'Our Programme' 4-5, 17-18, 60     n12, 230 n31   Philosophical Notebooks 8, 183 n18,     189, 192, 198 n29, 213 n8,     225 n18, 247   State and Revolution 6, 182   'The Three Sources and     Component Parts of Marxism'     208-9, 271 n8, 274   What is to be Done. 5 n4,16 n11,     185, 190 n21 & n22, 209-10,     222 n15 Lévi-Strauss, Claude 195   The Raw and the Cooked 195 n28 Lichnerowitz, André   Mathematical Activity and its Role     in our Conception of the World     157 Locke, John 173, 206 Lukacs, Georg 184, 223, 262 Lunacharsky, Anatoly 170 Luxemburg, Rosa 276   The Accumulation of Capital 275   'Organizational Questions of Russian     Social-Democracy' 276 n23   'The Russian Revolution' 276 n23 Mach, Ernst 11,113,114, 169-70,   192 Macherey, Pierre 71 Machiavelli, Niccolo 173,   206, 209, 257, 261 Maine de Biran (Marie François   Pierre Gontier de Biran) 172 Malthus,Thomas 151 Mao Tse-tung 262, 278-9 Marcel, Gabriel 125 Marx Karl 3, 5-17 passim, 21-3,   25, 27, 30-35, 37-9, 45-7, 49,   52, 55, 56-62, 64-6, 112, 125,   130-31, 142, 173, 175, 177-   84, 200, 202, 205-40 passim,   246-8, 251, 254, 255-65   passim, 269-80 passim   Capital 6-7, 15 n10, 16, 34, 40,     48, 50, 52-4, 57-9, 60-62,     66, 149 n2, 179, 181, 183     189, 192 n25, 212-14, 217     n13, 218, 220-22, 224-5,     226 n20, 230, 235-40, 246-     8, 260-62, 269-70, 271     n9, 272-4, 277   The Civil War in France 263 n16   Class Struggles in France 46, 270   Communist Manifesto 30 n18, 57,     181, 202, 221, 269, 274   'Contribution to the Critique of     Hegel's Philosophy of Right' 27     n17, 232 n34   Contribution to the Critique of     Political Economy 57, 181, 205,     270   'Critique of the Gotha Programme'     6, 235-6   Economic and Philosophical     Manuscripts 61, 62, 270   The Eighteenth Brumaire 46, 54,     270   The German Ideology 7, 57, 58,     178-9, 180, 194, 202, 212,     246, 272   Grundrisse 235   1857 Introduction 8, 46 n1, 47,     213, 225-8, 239, 274   'Marginal Notes on Adolph     Wagner's Lehrbuch der page 285      politischen Ökonomie' 235   The Poverty of Philosophy 8, 57,     181   1859 Preface 23 n16, 178 n9, 213,     221, 255-6, 270, 272, 274-5   Theses on Feuerbach 7, 178-9,     180, 181, 183-4, 200-1, 246,     247-8, 261, 270, 273   Wages, Price, and Profit 15 n9, 181 Maurras, Charles 112 n1 Mendel, Gregor Johann 180 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice   Adventures of the Dialectic 172 Monod, Jacques 71, 134 n12, 138,   145-65 passim   Chance and Necessity 145 n1 Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat   baron de le Brède et de 205, 206,   219 Newton, Isaac 10, 182 Nietzsche, Friedrich 157, 158, 250 Nizan, Paul 263   The Watchdogs 263 n14 Ostwald, Wolfgang 113, 114 Owen, Robert 3, 31 Pascal, Blaise 111, 112, 121 Pêcheux, Michel 71   Sur l'Histoire des sciences 71 Plato 10, 11, 75, 76, 80, 103, 115,   124, 128,182, 183, 198,199,   243-5, 247-51 passim, 263 Plekhanov, G

  • File Name: Other/RC68glosdex.html
    Modified: 9 January 2011
    Title: Reading Capital (Gloassary and Index)
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    [In a few words in the preface to the Italian translation of Lire le Capital, reproduced in this English translation, I have pointed out that I now regard my definition of philosophy (Theory as 'the Theory of theoretical practice') as a unilateral and, in consequence, false conception of dialectical materialism. Positive indications of the new de- finition I propose can be found: (1) in an interview published in L'Unità in February 1968 and reproduced in the Italian trans- lation of Lire le Capital (Feltrinelli) (not included here) and in La Pensée (April 1968); 2) in Lénine et la philosophie, the text of a lecture I gave to the Société Française de Philosophie in February 1968, and published under the same title by François Maspero in January 1969. The new definition of philosophy can be resumed in three points: (1) philosophy 'represents' the class struggle in the realm of theory, hence philosophy is neither a science, nor a pure theory (Theory), but a political practice of intervention in the realm of theory; (2) philosophy 'represents' scientificity in the realm of political practice, hence philosophy is not the political practice, but a theoretical practice of inter- vention in the realm of politics; (3) philosophy is an original 'instance' (differing from the instances of science and politics ) that represents the one instance alongside (auprès de ) the other, in the form of a specific intervention (political-theoret- ical)

  • File Name: Other/RCSU75.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Restoration of Capitalism in the USSR
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
        Agricultural laborers and poor peasants were being ground into misery; middle peasants were being squeezed down, and the richest capitalist farmers -- the kulaks -- were accumulating grain and power.     The kulaks' arrogance can be measured from an anecdote Stalin reported in April 1929 to the Party's central committee. In grain-rich Kazakhstan, "one of our agitators tried for two hours to persuade the holders of grain to deliver grain for supplying the country, and a kulak stepped forward with a pipe in his mouth and said, 'Do us a little dance, young fellow, and I will let you have a couple of poods of grain

  • File Name: Other/Rev. Com. Party of Chile.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
    Title:
  • 7 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    Subsequently, during the 1970¹s, coinciding with the ³rehabilitation² of people like Teng Hsiao-ping and others who were condemned by the Cultural Revolution, a profound change took place in the international policy of China, which led to many disagreements and contradictions between our parties. Then, in April 1974, Teng Hsiao-ping made his famous speech to the United Nations in which he set out an international line absolutely opposed to the Marxist-Leninist line which the CPC and Comrade Mao had upheld in opposition to Khrushchov and his disciples, and identical, in essence, with that of the latter. At our first meeting with the CPC following the speech of Teng Hsiao-ping, in August 1974, we made a severe criticism of his opportunist international line


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