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  • File Name: DCRiii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 3 & 4
  • 51 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    -- The Village Communit.-- Marx's View on Small-Scale Agricultur.-- Engels's Opinion of the Contemporary Agriculural Crisis   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  323   The Narodnik's wrong presentation of the problem of the village com-munity 323-325. -- Their misunderstanding of a passage in Capital325-326. -- Marx's estimation of peasant agriculture 326-327. -- His estimation of agricultural capitalism 327. -- M

  • File Name: DCRiv.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 5 & 6
  • 20 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    "Manufacture was unable, either to seize upon the production of society to its full extent, or to revolutionise that production to its very core (in ihrer Tiefe ). It towered up as an economic work of art, on the broad foundation of the town handicrafts, and of the rural domestic industries."[**] What brings manufacture closer to the factory is the rise of the big market, of big establishments with wage-workers, of big capital, which has brought masses of propertyless workers under its complete dominatio.     In Russian literature the prejudice regarding the isolation of so-called "factory" production from "handicraft"     * For a description of this process of the genesis of capitalist manufacture, see Marx's Das Kapital, III, 318-320. Russ trans., 267-270.[130]     "It was not even in the bosom of the old guilds that manufacture was bor.It was the merchant that became the head of the modern workshop, and not the old guild-maste

  • File Name: DCRv.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 7 & 8
  • 14 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    In our official statistics, and in literature generally, a factory is taken to mean any more or less big industrial establishment with a more or less considerable number of wage-worker.According to Marx's theory, however, the term large-scale machine (factory) industry applies only to a definite stage of capitalism in industry, namely, the highest stag.The principal and most important feature of this stage is the employment of a system of machines for production.[*] The transition from the manufactory to the factory signifies a complete technical revolution, which does away with the craftsman's manual skill that has taken centuries to acquire, and this technical revolution is inevitably followed by the most thoroughgoing destruction of social production relations, by a final split among the various groups of participants in production, by a complete break with tradition, by an intensification and extension of all the dark aspects of capitalism, and at the same time by a mass socialisation of labour by capitalis

  • File Name: DD18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: "Democracy" and Dictatorship
  • 7 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    It is profitable and indispensable for the bourgeoisie to conceal from the people the bourgeois character of modern democracy, to picture it as democracy in general or "pure democracy", and the Scheidemanns and the Kautskys, repeating this, in practice abandon the standpoint of the proletariat and side with the bourgeoisi.     Marx and Engels in their last joint preface to the Communist Manifesto (in 1872) considered it necessary specially to warn the workers that the proletariat cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made (that is, the bourgeois) state machine and wield it for its own purpose, that it must smash it, break it u.The renegade Kautsky, who has written a special pamphlet entitled The Dictatorship of the Proletariat, concealed from the workers this most important Marxist truth, utterly distorted Marxism, and, quite obviously, the praise which Scheidemann and C

  • File Name: DDIZ00.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Declaration of . . . "Iskra" and "Zarya"
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
        We hold to the second view and hope that an organ having a definite tendency will prove quite suitable (as we shall show below), both for the purpose of expressing various viewpoints, and for comradely polemics between contributor.Our views are in complete accord with the fundamental ideas of Marxism (as expressed in the Communist Manifesto, and in the programmes of Social-Democrats in Western Europe); we stand for the consistent development of these ideas in the spirit of Marx and Engels and emphatically reject the equivocating and opportunist corrections à la Bernstein which have now become so fashionabl.As we see it, the task of Social-Democracy is to organise the class struggle of the proletariat, to promote that struggle, to point out its essential ultimate aim, and to analyse the conditions that determine the methods by which this struggle should be conducte

  • File Name: DDTP06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Dissoultion of the Duma . . . Tasks of the Proletariat
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
        P. S. This article was written before the Sveaborg mutiny[54] bega. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 486 NOTES   [47] The pamphlet The Dissolution of the Duma and the Tasks of the Proletariat, written by Lenin before the start of the Sveaborg uprising, was published only after the uprisin.On August 12 (25), 1906 in Moscow an order for confiscation of the pamphlet was issued and court proceedings were taken against the autho

  • File Name: DEBI00.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Declaration of the Editorial Board of "Iskra"
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    On the contrary, we shall conduct it in the spirit of a strictly defined tendenc.This tendency can  page 355 be expressed by the word Marxism, and there is hardly need to add that we stand for the consistent development of the ideas of Marx and Engels and emphatically reject the equivocating, vague, and opportunist "corrections" for which Eduard Bernstein, P. Struve, and many others have set the fashio.But although we shall discuss all questions from our own definite point of view, we shall give space in our columns to polemics between comrade

  • File Name: DELM10.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Differences in the European Labour Movement
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    page 352     The experience of the labour movement of various countries helps us to understand on the basis of concrete practical questions the nature of Marxist tactics; it helps the younger countries to distinguish more clearly the true class significance of departures from Marxism and to combat these departures more successfull. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 469 NOTES   [131] The article "Differences in the European Labour Movevent" was published in N.1 of the newspaper Zvezda (The Star ), in the section entitled "Letters from Abroa

  • File Name: DEP95.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Draft and Explanation of a Programme . . .
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    --E. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 544 NOTES   [34] The "Draft and Explanation of a Programme for the Social-Democratic Party" were written by Lenin while in prison in S.Petersbur

  • File Name: DFI16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On the Defence of the Fatherland Issue
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    And this incredible hotchpotch of bourgeois lies is covered up by a fine-sounding and "popular" phrase meant to deceive the people: "defence of the fatherlan.   From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide .


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