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Fourth Congress of the Communist International
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evoke a fresh stormy ovatio. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 532 NOTES [137] The Fourth Congress of the Communist International took place on November 5-December 5, 1922. It opened in Petrograd and then, from November 9 onwards, the sittings were held in Mosco.It was attended by 408 delegates, 343 of whom had a casting vote, representing 58 Communist organisations in various countrie
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Session of the First Congress of Farm Laborers
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(Applaus. First published in 1926 Published according to the verbatim report From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 591 NOTES [11] This Congress was held in Petrograd, March 11-13, 1919, and was attended by about 200 delegate.The Congress discussed urgent problems, the work of the Organising Bureau and current agricultural policy, and heard reports from localitie
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Founding of the Communist International
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(Applaus. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 534 NOTES [180] L'Humanité was founded by Jean Jaurès in 1904 as organ of the French Socialist Part.During the First World War it was in the hands of the extreme Right wing of the French Socialist Party and conducted a social-chauvinist polic
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Fear of the Collapse of the Old and the Fight for the New
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What dictatorship implies and means is a state of simmering war, a state of military measures of struggle against the enemies of the proletarian powe.The Commune was a dictatorship of the proletariat, and
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and Engels reproached it for what they considered to be one of the causes of its downfall, namely, that the Commune had not used its armed force with sufficient vigour to suppress the resistance of the exploiters.[148]     These intellectualist howls about the suppression of capitalist resistance are actually nothing but an echo of the old "conciliation", to put it in a "genteel" manne.Putting it with proletarian bluntness, this means: continued kowtowing to the money-bags is what lies behind the howls against the present working-class coercion now being applied (unfortunately, with insufficient pressure or vigour) against the bourgeoisie, the saboteurs and counter-revolutionarie
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First All-Russia Congress of Peasant Deputies
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Published May 25, 1917 in Izvestia of the All-Russia Soviet of Peasants' Deputies N.14; and in December 1917 in the pamphlet Material on the Agrarian Question, Priboi Publisher Published according to the text of the pamphlet verified with the newspaper text From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 604 NOTES [117] The First All-Russia Congress of Peasants' Deputies was held in Petrograd on May 4-28 (May 17-June 10), 1917. It was attended by 1,115 delegates from the provinces and army unit.The Bolsheviks took an active part in the Congress proceedings, during which they exposed the imperialist policy of the bourgeois Provisional Government and the conciliatory policy of the Mensheviks and the Socialist-Revolutionarie
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First All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
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That is all empty talk comrade.The doctrine of
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and Engels, as they always explained, says: "Our doctrine is not a dogma, but a guide to action."[5] Nowhere in the world is there pure capitalism developing into pure socialism, nor can there be in war-tim.But there is something in between, something new and unprecedented, because hundreds of millions of people who have been involved in the criminal war among the capitalists page 20 are losing their live
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Extraordinary Fourth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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Pravda (Sotsial-Demokrat ) N.47, March 16, 1918 Published according to the Pravda text, collated with the manuscript From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 576 NOTES [76] Extraordinary Fourth All-Russia Congress of Soviets, which was held to decide the question of the ratification of the Peace Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, was held in Moscow from March 14 to 16, 1918. On March 13 this question was discussed by the Communist group of the Congress; Lenin spoke at the meeting (for the secretarial record of this speech see Lenin Miscellany XI, p.68-70). By 453 votes to 36 the group approved the signing of the treat
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The Fourth Duma Election Campaign
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But it does depend on us to conduct consistent and steady work among the masses in the spirit of Marxism, and only this kind of work is never done in vai. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 605 NOTES [1] This refers to the shooting of unarmed workers in the Lena gold-fields, Siberia, on April 4 (17), 1912. The gold-fields were owned by British capitalists, and their partners were Russian capitalists, members of the tsar's family, and tsarist dignitarie.The owners made a profit of about 7,000,000 rubles annuall
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Forward to "Deception of the People with Slogans"
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    He who recognises the class struggle must also recognise that in a bourgeois republic, even in the freest and most democratic bourgeois republic, "freedom" and "equality" never were, and never could be, anything but an expression page 380 of the equality and freedom of the commodity owners, the equality and freedom of capita.
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, in all of his writings and especially in his Capital (which you all recognise in words ), made this clear thousands of times; he ridiculed the abstract conception of "freedom and equality" and the vulgarisers, the Benthams who closed their eyes to the facts, and he revealed the material roots of these abstraction.     Under the bourgeois system (i.e., as long as private property in land and in the means of production persists) and under bourgeois democracy, "freedom and equality" remain purely formal, signifying in practice wage-slavery for the workers (who are formally free and equal) and the undivided rule of capital, the oppression of labour by capita
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Frederick Engels
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15-27. Translated from the Russian Edited by George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (June 1997) page 19 FREDERICK ENGELS[1] What a torch of reason ceased to burn, What a heart has ceased to beat![2]     On August 5 (new style), 1895, Frederick Engels died in Londo.After his friend Karl
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(who died in 883), Engels was the finest scholar and teacher of the modern proletariat in the whole civilised worl.From the time that fate brought Karl Marx and Frederick Engels together, the two friends devoted their life's work to a common caus
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