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NAP08.html
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The New Agrarian Policy
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Let the working class in reply shout to the millions of "non-party" peasants that it calls them to the mass struggle for the overthrow of tsarism and for the confiscation of the landlords' land. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 532 NOTES [159] Lenin is referring to his article "Political Notes" published in the newspaper Proletary, N.21, February 13 (26), 1908. The question of the Party programme was dealt with more fully in the article "Pyotr Maslov Corrects Karl Marx's Rough Notes" (Proletary, N
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Ninth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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(Applaus. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 568 NOTES [138] The Ninth Party Congress was held in Moscow from March 29 to April 5, 1920. The Congress opened in the Bolshoi Theatre with an introductory speech by Leni.The following meetings of the Congress took place in one of the buildings of the Kremli
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A New Coup d'État in Preparation
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We must conduct the most vigorous agitation among the masses to explain the danger that is threatening -- we must shatter their naïve faith in the permanence of the electoral law as a "constitutional" institution -- we must destroy constitutional illusions -- we must recall the examples of the European revolutions with their frequent alterations of the electoral laws -- we must spare no effort to spread the conviction that the crisis now maturing is not a parliamentary or constitutional crisis, but a revolutionary crisis, which force alone will decide, and which only a victorious armed uprising will resolv. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 497 NOTES [107] This refers to A. I. Guchkov's letter, "Reply to Count Y. N. Trubetskoi", published in the newspaper Russkiye Vedomosti, N.224, on September 10 (23), 1906. On August 24 (September 6), 1906, the tsarist government published a statement on the establishment of military courts and openly proclaimed its programme to be the abolition of all concessions won through the revolutionary upsurge in October-December 1905. In an interview in Novoye Vremya the leader of the Octobrists, Guchkov, approved both the establishment of military courts and the entire counter-revolutionary programme of the governmen
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Ninth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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Written on December 25-27, 1921 Published in Izvestia N.295, December 30, 1921 Published according to the manuscript From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 513 NOTES [40] The Ninth All-Russia Congress of Soviets sat in Moscow on December 23-28, 1921. It was attended by 1,993 delegates, of whom 1,631 had a casting vote and 362 a consultative voic. This Congress summed up the first results of activities under the New Economic Policy, fully approving the home and foreign policy of the workers' and peasants' governmen
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Narodism and the Class of Wage-Workers
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The Left Narodniks would be well advised to turn to democratic work among the peasants -- that is something which even non-socialists can d. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 587 NOTES [66] Russkoye Bogatstvo (Russian Wealth ) -- a monthly journal published in S.Petersburg from 1876 to 1918. In the early nineties it passed into the hands of the liberal Narodniks headed by N. R. Mikhailovsk
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Data on Development of Capitalism in Agriculture
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Statistics on the Value of Farms . . . . . Defects of Conventional Methods of Economic Analysi.
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on the Peculiarities of Agriculture . . . . . A More Exact Comparison of Small and Large Enterprises Different Types of Enterprises in Agriculture . . . . How the Displacement of Small-scale by Large-scale Production in Agriculture Is Minimised . . . . . . The Expropriation of the Small Farmers . . . . . . A Comparative Picture of Evolution in Industry and Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary and Conclusions . . . . . . . . . . . 19 22 24 27 32 37 43 48 55 58 64 72 78 85 92 100 NOTES page 17 NEW DATA ON THE LAWS GOVERNING THEDEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALISM IN AGRICULTURE PART ONE CAPITALISM AND AGRICULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA[1]     A leading country of modern capitalism is of especial interest to the study of the socio-economic structure and evolution of present-day agricultur.The U.S.A. is unrivalled either in the rate of development of capitalism at the turn of the century, or in the record level of capitalist development already attained; nor has it any rival in the vastness of the territory developed with the use of the most up-to-date machinery, which is adapted to the remarkable variety of natural and historical conditions or in the extent of the political liberty and the culturai level of the mass of the populatio
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New Economic Developments in Peasant Life
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the data given above regarding the food and the commercial areas under crops (the income from only these areas goes to cover the needs of the farmer, and not of the farm, that is, represents income in the real sense, and not production costs), and also the data regarding the average cash expenditure of the Taurida peasant in connection with the quantity of grain used for food (two chetverts per person of either se. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 511 NOTES [1] The article New Economic Developments in Peasant Lif.(On V. Y. Postnikov's Peasant Farming In South Russia ) is the earliest of V. I. Lenin's works that has been preserve
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The New Faction of Conciliators, or the Virtuous
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2, it is not worth wasting a single word o. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 607 NOTES [132] The Information Bulletin of the Technical Commission Abroad was published in Paris, two issues appearing (in August and October 1911). The conciliators made it their factional organ, in which they conducted an unscrupulous struggle against Bolshevis. [
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The New Factory Law
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To secure an eight-hour day and the complete banning of overtime the Russian workers still have a long and stubborn struggle to wag. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 555 NOTES [97] Lenin wrote the pamphlet The New Factory Law in the summer of 1897 while in exile in Siberia, and the supplement in the autumn of the same yea.Judging from P. B. Axelrod's preface to the first edition of Lenin's pamphlet The Tasks of the Russian Social Democrats, the manuscript of the pamphlet appeared abroad only in autumn 1898. It was printed in 1899 in Geneva by the Emancipation of Labour group at the press of The League of Russian Social-Democrat
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Narodism and Liquidationism
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Unity of the working class is emerging from the disintegration of these groups and their isolation from the proletaria. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 573 NOTES [39] Severnaya Mysl (Northern Thought ) -- one of the names of the Left-Narodnik (Socialist-Revolutionary) legal newspaper Zhivaya Mysl (Living Thought ) published in S.Petersburg twice, then three times a week, from August 1913 to July 1914. During that period the newspaper changed its name ten times: Zavetnaya Mysl (Cherished Thought ), Volnaya Mysl (Free Thought ), Vernaya Mysl (True Thought ), et
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