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The Present Situation in the R.S.D.L.P.
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--E. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 537 NOTES [110] The manuscript bears no title; the title given here has been supplied by the Institute of Marxism-Leninism under the C.C. of the C.P.S.U. [.221] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide
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A party which succeeds in consolidating itself for persistent work in contact with the masses, a party of the advanced class, which succeeds in organising its vanguard, and which directs its forces in such a way as to influence in a Social-Democratic spirit every sign of life of the proletariat -- such a party will win no matter what happen. From
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They have completely failed to understand what is decisive in Marxism, namely, its revolutionary dialectic.They have even absolutely failed to understand
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's plain statements that in times of revolution the utmost flexibility[159] is demanded, and have even failed to notice, for instance, the statements
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made in his letters -- I think it was in 1856 -- expressing the hope of combining a peasant war in Germany, which might create a revolutionary situation, with the working-class movement [160] -- they avoid even this plain statement and walk round and about it like a cat around a bowl of hot porridg.     Their conduct betrays them as cowardly reformists who are afraid to deviate from the bourgeoisie, let alone break with it, and at the same time they disguise their coward- page 477 ice with the wildest rhetoric and braggartr
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On Slogans
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But it will only be possible to speak of this later, as each of these stages is reache. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 521 NOTES [81] See Frederick Engels, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (Karl
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and Frederick Engels, Selected Works, in three volumes, Vo.3, Moscow, 1973,
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When all class-conscious workers become socialists, i.e., when they strive for this emancipation, when they unite throughout the whole country in order to spread socialism among the workers, in order to teach the workers all the means of struggle against their enemies, when they build up a socialist workers' party that struggles for the emancipation of the people as a whole from government oppression and for the emancipation of all working people from the yoke of capital -- only then will the working class become an integral part of that great movement of the workers of all countries that unites all workers and raises the red banner inscribed with the words: "Workers of all countries, unit. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 450 NOTES [117] Lenin wrote "On Strikes " for Rabochaya Gazeta when he was in exile (see the "Letter to the Editorial Group," .207 of this volum
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225 and 226), that is, approximately the same figure as we observed in the dispute over the place of the Bund question on the agenda, in the Organising Committee incident, and in the question of shutting down Yuzhny Raboch.An issue had only to arise which did not quite come within the already established and customary pattern, and which called for some independent application of
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's theory to peculiar and new (new to the Germans) social and economic relations, and Iskra-ists who proved equal to the problems only made up three-fifths of the vote, while the whole "Centre" turned and followed the Liebers and Martynov.Yet Comrade Martov strives to gloss over this obvious fact, fearfully avoiding all mention of votes where the shades of opinion were clearly reveale
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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
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225 and 226), that is, approximately the same figure as we observed in the dispute over the place of the Bund question on the agenda, in the Organising Committee incident, and in the question of shutting down Yuzhny Raboch.An issue had only to arise which did not quite come within the already established and customary pattern, and which called for some independent application of
Marx
's theory to peculiar and new (new to the Germans) social and economic relations, and Iskra-ists who proved equal to the problems only made up three-fifths of the vote, while the whole "Centre" turned and followed the Liebers and Martynov.Yet Comrade Martov strives to gloss over this obvious fact, fearfully avoiding all mention of votes where the shades of opinion were clearly reveale
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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
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. . . "An ideal example of an intellectual who had become thoroughly imbued with the sentiments of the proletariat, and who, although he was a brilliant writer, had quite lost the specific mentality of the intellectual, marched cheerfully with the rank and file, worked in any post he was assigned to subordinated himself whole-heartedly to our great cause, and despised the feeble whining [weichliches Gewinsel] about the suppression of his individuality which the intellectual trained on Ibsen and Nietzsche is prone to indulge in when he happens to be in the minority -- an ideal example of the kind of intellectual the socialist movement needs was Liebknech.We may also mention
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, who never forced himself to the forefront and whose party discipline in the International, where he often found himself in the minority, was exemplary."[*] Just such feeble whining of intellectuals who happened to find themselves in the minority, and nothing more, was the refusal of Martov and his friends to be named for office merely because the old circle had not been endorsed, as were their complaints of a state of siege and emergency laws "against particular groups", which Martov cared nothing about when Yuzhny Rabochy and Rabocheye Dyelo were dissolved, but only came to care about when his group was dissolve. Just such feeble whining of intellectuals who happened to find themselves in the minority was that endless torrent of complaints, reproaches, hints, accusations, slanders, and insinuations regarding the "compact majority" which was started by Martov and which poured out in such a flood at our Party Congress ** (and even more so afte
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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
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Two Revolution. . . . . . 410 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416 NOTES Load All (605k) Part 1 (290k) Part 2 (320k) From
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to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide .
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On the "Svoboda" Group
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A programme consisting of double book-keeping, tactics consisting of double book-keeping, practical activities consisting of demagogy -- there you have a portrait of the "revolutionary-socialist" Svoboda grou. From
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