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Report on Foreign Policy
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    This joint meeting urgently appeals to all workers and peasants to set about this work, and by concerted and united effort to vanquish chaos, disorder and unco-ordinated effor. Published according to the manuscript From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 598 NOTES [158] The Joint Session of the All-Russia C.E.C., the Moscow Soviet of Workers', Peasants' and Red Army Deputies, the A.C.C.T.U. and the trade unions, factory committees and other workers' organisations was held on June 4, 1918 in the Bolshoi Theatr.There was only one question on the agenda -- the struggle against page 599 famine in connection with the general situatio
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Judas Trotsky's Blush of Shame
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    Such is Judas Trotsky's blush of sham. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 589 NOTES [26] Nasha Zarya (Our Dawn ) -- a legal journal published monthly by the Menshevik-liquidators in S.Petersburg from 1910 to 1914. It became the rallying-centre of the liquidators in Russi
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In this path we must include free secession and free merging of nations, we must not fight shy of them, not fear that they will "defile" the "purity" of our economic aim. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 382 NOTES [17] This article was written in reply to one by Y. L. Pyatakov (P. Kievsky), "The Proletariat and the "Right of Nations to Self-Determination, in the Era of Finance Capital" (August 1916). The manuscript bears Lenin's marginal note: "Kievsky's article on self-determination and Lenin's repl.Both articles were meant for N
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Bernstein -- Kautsky's "Eine Antikritik"
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He examines Bernstein's objections to the materialist conception of history and shows that Bernstein confuses the concept of "determinism" with that of "mechanism," that he confuses freedom of will with freedom of action, and without any grounds identifies historical necessity with the hopeless position of people under compulsio.The outworn accusation of fatalism, which Bernstein also repeats, is refuted by the very premises of
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's theory of histor.Not everything can be reduced to the development of the productive forces, says Bernstei
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Karl Marx
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552-53, 560-61, 581, 590-91 and 592-93. [p.46] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . Karl
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V. I. Lenin KARL
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(A Brief Biographical Sketch with an Exposition of Marxism) FOREIGN LANGUAGES PRESS PEKING 1970 First Edition 1967 Second Printing 1970 Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (May 1997) PUBLISHER'S NOTE     The present English translation of V. I. Lenin's Karl
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-- a Brief Biograpbical Sketch with an Exposition of Marxism is reprinted, with a few changes, from Lenin's
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, Engels, Marxism, English edition, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Mosco.1951. The "Bibliography" has been translated from V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th Russian edition, Vo
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Preface to Kautsky's's Pmphlet
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    To drive a simple-minded interlocutor into justifying blocs with a certain party, without naming that party; to talk of a revolutionary movement and not distinguish the revolutionary from the oppositional bourgeois democracy; to hint that the bourgeoisie is "fighting" in its own way, i.e., different from the proletariat's way, and not say plainly and clearly what the difference really is; to try to catch the interlocutor like a young jackdaw with the bait of the Amsterdam Resolution so as to conceal from the foreigner page 410 the real points at issue among the Russian Social-Democrats; to deduce concrete rules concerning definite tactics in a definite case, in regard to the attitude to be adopted towards the various parties of the bourgeois democrats, from a general phrase about the "general character" of the revolution, instead of deducing this "general character of the Russian revolution" from a precise analysis of the concrete data on the interests and position of the different classes in the Russian revolution -- is not all this a subterfug.Is it not open mockery of
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's dialectical materialis.     Either "yea, yea -- nay, nay, and whatsoever is more than these comes from the evil on
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Kautsky on the State Duma
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293 of this volum.--Ed. [Transcriber's Note: See Lenin's "The Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.". -- DJR] From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 556 NOTES [196] The article "Kautsky on the State Duma " appeared in Vestnik Zhizni (Life Herald ), N.6. Vestnik Zhizni -- a weekly scientific, literary and political magazine, published legally by the Bolshevik
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The Kind of "UNity" Larin Proclaimed
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    What is necessary is unflagging caution against fictitious "unity", as long as there is an irreconcilable cleavage in practic. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 469 NOTES [68] Lenin wrote this article in connection with the speech delivered by the Menshevik Y. Larin on November 23 (New Style), 1914, at the Congress of the Swedish Social-Democratic Party in Stockhol. The fourteen conditions of unity listed by Lenin are taken from his "Report of the C.C. of the R.S.D.L.P. to the Brussels Conference and Instructions to the C.C. Delegation" (see present edition, Vo
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To A. A. Joffe
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Then come to Moscow, we shall have a tal. With best wishes, Yours, Lenin From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 628 NOTES [84] In a letter to Lenin on March 15, 1921, A. A. Joffe, who was then in Riga as chairman of the Soviet peace delegation negotiating with Poland, expressed dissatisfaction over the fact that despite his extensive experience in political and especially diplomatic work, the Party's C.C. kept transferring him from one job to anothe. [
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The Liquidators Against the Party
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Apart from the Conference there is only the promise of the Bundists[23] and Trotsky to convene the liquidationist conference of the Organising Committee, and the "conciliators" who are experiencing their liquidationist hang-ove. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 608 NOTES [16] This refers to the Sixth (Prague) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P., held January 5-17 (18-30), 1912. [.22] [17] Bulgarin, F. V. -- a reactionary journalist and publisher of the first half of the nineteenth century who engaged in denouncing and slandering progressive magazines and writers of his da
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