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  • File Name: MDA13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: May Day Action by Revolutionary Proletariat
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
        This year's May Day action has shown to the whole world that the Russian proletariat is steadfastly following its revolutionary course, apart from which there is no salvation for a Russia that is suffocating and decaying aliv.   From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 575 NOTES   [75] This refers to the Slavophil demonstrations organised by reactionary nationalist elements in S.Petersburg on March 17, 18 and 24 (March 30 and 31 and April 6), 1913 on the occasion of the Serbo-Bulgarian victories over the Turks during the first Balkan Wa

  • File Name: MEC08-old.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
  • 199 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    227  241  245 256 267  275 283  289 Chapter Five THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILO- SOPHICAL IDEALISM  298 1. 2. 3. 4.  5. 6. 7. 8. The Crisis in Modern Physics Matter Has Disappeared Is Motion Without Matter Conceivabl.The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and English Spirit-ualism The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and German Idealism The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and French Fideism A Russian "Idealist Physicist" The Essence and Significance of "Physical" Idealism 298 301 308  318 328 339 360 364 Chapter Six EMPIRIO-CRITICISM AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 379 1.  2. 3. 4. 5. The Excursions of the German Empirio-Criticists into the Field of Social Sciences How Bogdanov Corrects and "Develops" Marx Suvorov's "Foundations of Social Philosophy" Parties in Philosophy and Philosophical Blockheads Ernst Haeckel and Ernst Mach 380 389 400 406 420 CONCLUSION  433  Suppliment to Chapter Four, Section I FROM WHAT ANGLE DID N. G. CHERNYSHEVSKY CRITICISE  KANTIANISM?  436  NOTES 440 page 1 TEN QUESTIONS TO A LECTURER[1]     1. Does the lecturer acknowledge that the philosophy of Marxism is dialectical materialism ?     If he does not, why has he never analysed Engels' countless statements on this subjec.     If he does, why do the Machists call their "revision" of dialectical materialism "the philosophy of Marxis

  • File Name: MEC08.html
    Modified: 15 September 2009
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
  • 246 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    227  241  245 256 267  275 283  289 Chapter Five THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILO- SOPHICAL IDEALISM  298 1. 2. 3. 4.  5. 6. 7. 8. The Crisis in Modern Physics Matter Has Disappeared Is Motion Without Matter Conceivabl.The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and English Spirit-ualism The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and German Idealism The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and French Fideism A Russian "Idealist Physicist" The Essence and Significance of "Physical" Idealism 298 301 308  318 328 339 360 364 Chapter Six EMPIRIO-CRITICISM AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 379 1.  2. 3. 4. 5. The Excursions of the German Empirio-Criticists into the Field of Social Sciences How Bogdanov Corrects and "Develops" Marx Suvorov's "Foundations of Social Philosophy" Parties in Philosophy and Philosophical Blockheads Ernst Haeckel and Ernst Mach 380 389 400 406 420 CONCLUSION  433  Suppliment to Chapter Four, Section I FROM WHAT ANGLE DID N. G. CHERNYSHEVSKY CRITICISE  KANTIANISM?  436  NOTES 440 page 1 TEN QUESTIONS TO A LECTURER[1]     1. Does the lecturer acknowledge that the philosophy of Marxism is dialectical materialism ?     If he does not, why has he never analysed Engels' countless statements on this subjec.     If he does, why do the Machists call their "revision" of dialectical materialism "the philosophy of Marxis

  • File Name: MEC08i.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism - pt. 1
  • 67 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    Petersburg, 1908), a symposium by Bazarov, Bogdanov, Lunacharsky, Berman, Helfond, Yushkevich and Suvorov; Yushkevich's Materialism and Critical Realism ; Berman's Dialectics in the Light of the Modern Theory of Knowledge and Valentinov's The Philosophical Constructions of Marxis.     All these people could not have been ignorant of the fact that Marx and Engels scores of times termed their philosophical views dialectical materialis.Yet all these people, who, despite the sharp divergence of their political views, are united in their hostility towards dialectical materialism, at the same time claim to be Marxists in philosoph

  • File Name: MEC08ii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism - pt. 2
  • 56 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    One has only to formulate the question clearly to realise what utter non-sense the Machians are talking when they demand that the materialists give a definition of matter which would not amount to a repetition of the proposition that matter, nature, page 167 being, the physical -- is primary, and spirit, consciousness, sensation, the psychical -- is secondar.     One expression of the genius of Marx and Engels was that they despised pedantic playing with new words, erudite terms, and subtle "isms," and said simply and plainly: there is a materialist line and an idealist line in philosophy, and between them there are various shades of agnosticis.The painful quest for a "new" point of view in philosophy betrays the same poverty of mind that is revealed in the painful effort to create a "new" theory of value, or a "new" theory of rent, and so fort

  • File Name: MEC08iii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism - pt. 3
  • 88 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    3 V. I. LENIN   MATERIALISM   AND EMPIRIO-CRITICISM [Part III] FOREIGN LANGUAGES PRESS PEKING 1972 First Edition 1972 Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (August 1997) MATERIALISM AND EMPIRIO-CRITICISM Critical Comments on a Reactionary Philosophy [Part III] C O N T E N T S Chapter Five THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILO- SOPHICAL IDEALISM  298 1. 2. 3. 4.  5. 6. 7. 8. The Crisis in Modern Physics Matter Has Disappeared Is Motion Without Matter Conceivabl.The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and English Spirit-ualism The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and German Idealism The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and French Fideism A Russian "Idealist Physicist" The Essence and Significance of "Physical" Idealism 298 301 308  318 328 339 360 364 Chapter Six EMPIRIO-CRITICISM AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 379 1.  2. 3. 4. 5. The Excursions of the German Empirio-Criticists into the Field of Social Sciences How Bogdanov Corrects and "Develops" Marx Suvorov's "Foundations of Social Philosophy" Parties in Philosophy and Philosophical Blockheads Ernst Haeckel and Ernst Mach 380 389 400 406 420 CONCLUSION  433  Suppliment to Chapter Four, Section I FROM WHAT ANGLE DID N. G. CHERNYSHEVSKY CRITICISE  KANTIANISM?  436  NOTES page 298 CHAPTER FIVE THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHICAL IDEALISM     A year ago, in Die Neue Zeit (1906-07, N.52), there appeared an article by Joseph Diner-Dénes entitled "Marxism and the Recent Revolution in the Natural Science

  • File Name: MEC08NB.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    A. Bogdanov's "Empirio-Monism" The "theory of Symbols" (or Heiroglyphs) and the Criticsm of Hemholtz Two Kinds of Criticism of Dühring How Could J. Deitzgen Have Found Favour with the Reactionary Philosophers?  227  241  245 256 267  275 283  289    [Part III]  Chapter Five THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILO- SOPHICAL IDEALISM  298 1. 2. 3. 4.  5. 6. 7. 8. The Crisis in Modern Physics Matter Has Disappeared Is Motion Without Matter Conceivabl.The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and English Spirit-ualism The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and German Idealism The Two Trends in Modern Physics, and French Fideism A Russian "Idealist Physicist" The Essence and Significance of "Physical" Idealism 298 301 308  318 328 339 360 364 Chapter Six EMPIRIO-CRITICISM AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 379 1.  2. 3. 4. 5. The Excursions of the German Empirio-Criticists into the Field of Social Sciences How Bogdanov Corrects and "Develops" Marx Suvorov's "Foundations of Social Philosophy" Parties in Philosophy and Philosophical Blockheads Ernst Haeckel and Ernst Mach 380 389 400 406 420 CONCLUSION  433  Suppliment to Chapter Four, Section I FROM WHAT ANGLE DID N. G. CHERNYSHEVSKY CRITICISE  KANTIANISM?  436  NOTES 440 Download All (795k) Part I (347k) Part II (285k) Part III (296k) From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide .

  • File Name: MEC13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Marx-Engels Correspondence
  • 36 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    558] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . The Marx-Engels Correspondence V. I. Lenin THE Marx-ENGELS CORRESPONDENCE   Written at the end of 1913  First published November 28, 1920 in Pravda N.268 Signed: N. Lenin Published according to the manuscript    From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1968 First printing 1963 Second printing 1968 Vo

  • File Name: MFT22.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Re the Monopoly of Foreign Trade
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    Bukharin does not say a word to refute this obvious, positive and indisputable fact, nor can he do s.His sneering reference to the "shut the shops system" belongs to the category of expressions to which Marx, in his day, retorted with the expression "free-trader vulgaris ", for it is nothing more than a vulgar free-trader catch-phras.     Further, in his fourth point, Bukharin accuses Krasin page 457 of failing to realise that we must improve our tariff system, and at the same time he says that I am wrong in talking about having inspectors all over the country, because export and import bases are the only point under discussio

  • File Name: MI17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Marxism and Insurection
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
        Marxists are accused of Blanquism for treating insurrection as an ar.Can there be a more flagrant perversion of the truth, when not a single Marxist will deny that it was Marx who expressed himself on this score in the most definite, precise and categorical manner, referring to insurrection specifically as an art, saying that it must be treated as an art, that you must win the first success and then proceed from success to success, never ceasing the offensive against the' enemy, taking advantage of his confusion, etc., et.     To be successful, insurrection must rely not upon conspiracy and not upon a party, but upon the advanced clas


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