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  • File Name: SW15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Socialism and War
  • 18 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
       What Is Social-Chauvinis.   The Basle Manifesto    False References to Marx and Engles    The Collapse of the Second International    Social-Chauvinism Is Consummated Opportunism    Unity with the Opportunists Means Alliance Between the Workers and "Their"       National Bourgeoisie and Splitting the International Revolutionary Working Class    "Kautskyism"    The Marxists' Slogan of Revolutionary Social-Democracy    The Example Shown by the Fraternization in the Trenches    The Importance of an Underground Organization    Concerning the Defeat of "One's Own" Government in the Imperialist War    Pacifism and the Peace Slogan    The Right of Nations to Self-Determination 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 25 26 Chapter II.  Classes and Parties in Russia 28    The Bourgeoisie and the War    The Working Class and the War    The Russian Social-Democratic Labour Group in the State Duma and the War 28 30 32 Chapter III.  The Restoration of the International 37    The Method of the Social-Chauvinists and of the "Centre"    The State of Affairs Among the Opposition    The Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party and the Third International 37 39 44 Chapter IV.  The History of the Split and the Present State  Social-Democracy in Russia 47    The "Economists" and the Old Iskra (1894-1903)    Menshevism and Bolshevism (1903-1908)    Marxism and Liquidationism (1908-1914)    Marxism and Social-Chauvinism (1914-1915)    The Present State of Affairs in Russian Social-Democracy    Our Party's Tasks 48 49 50 52 53 56 NOTES page 1 SOCLALISM AND WAR (THE ATTITUDE OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY TOWARDS THE WAR)[1] PREFACE TO THE FIRST (FOREIGN) EDITION     The war has been going on for a year alread.Our Party defined its attitude towards it at its very beginning, in the Central Committee's manifesto that was drawn up in September 1914 and printed (after it had been sent to the members of the C.C. and to our Party's responsible representatives in Russia, and after their consent had been received) on November 1, 1914, in N

  • File Name: SWSC19.html
    Modified: 1 October 2003
    Title: First Congress of Workers in Education
  • 8 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    Until now you have had more than anybody else to deal with the old prejudices of the bourgeois intelligentsia, with their usual methods and arguments, with their defence of bourgeois or capitalist society, with their struggle, not usually direct but carried on under cover of some outwardly pleasant slogans which are advanced to defend capitalism in one way or anothe.     Comrades, you may remember how Marx describes the way the worker got to the modern capitalist factory, how he analysed the enslavement of the worker in a disciplined, cultured and "free" capitalist society, studied the causes of the oppression of labour by capital, how he approached the fundamentals of the production process, how he described the worker's entry into a capitalist factory where the robbery of surplus-value takes place and the foundation of capitalist exploitation is laid down, where capitalist society is built, the society that gives riches to the few and holds the many in a state of oppressio.When Marx reached this most significant, most fundamental place in his book -- the analysis of capitalist exploitation -- he accompanied his introduction to this analysis with the ironical remark that the place he was taking the reader to, the place where profit was extracted by the capitalists, was the place where liberty, equality and Bentham ruled.[88] By this Marx stressed the ideology upheld by the bourgeoisie in capitalist society and which they justify because from their point of view, from the point of view of the bourgeoisie who had won the fight against the feudals, "Liberty, Equality and Bentham" ruled in capitalist society which was based on the rule of money, the rule of capital and the exploitation of the working peopl

  • File Name: SXBC03.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Mr. Struve Exposed by His Colleague
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    And no greater harm can be done to the cause of the struggle than by confusing revolutionary work, which is based on the broad masses, makes use of mass organisations, and facilitates the political training of legal party functionaries, with work restricted within legal bound.   From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 560 NOTES   [121] The Slavophils were a social trend in Russia in the middle of the nineteenth century, at a time when the serf-owning system was in the throes of a crisi.The Slavophils held the "theory" that Russia had her own and peculiar path of historical development, one that derived from the village commune system and Russian Orthodoxy, which, they claimed, were inherent in the Slav

  • File Name: TACI20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Terms of Admission into Communist International
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    The latter has the right to make exceptions also for representatives of the "Centre", named in §7. First published in 1921 in the book The Second Congress of the Communist International, Verbatum Repor.Published by the Communist International, Petrograd Published according to the text of the book    From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 560 NOTES   [73] The First Congress of the Communist International was held on March 2-6, 1919, in Mosco.Fifty-two delegates attended, 34 with the right to vote and 18‹with voice but no vot

  • File Name: TAP98v34n4.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: To A. N. Potresov
  • 6 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    --E. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 453 NOTES   [12] Potresov, Alexander Nikolayevich (1869-1934) -- joined the Marxists in the nineties of the 19th centur.For participating in the S

  • File Name: TAP99v34n5.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: To A. N. Potresov
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    --E. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 455 NOTES   [25] Nachalo (The Beginning ) -- a scientific literary and political monthly, organ of the "legal Marxists", published in S.Petersburg in the early months of 1899 under the editorship of P. B. Struve, M. I. Tugan-Baranovsky and other

  • File Name: TAP99v34n6.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: To A. N. Potresov
  • 8 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
        I have already written, and sent to the editorial board a fortnight ago, a first article on "Capitalism in Agriculture (Kautsky's Book and M.Bulgakov's Article)" and am now starting on a second dealing with the end of Bulgakov's article.* I greatly fear that P. B. will reject it, either on account of its considerable length (it turns out to be larger than Bulgakov's article, firstly, because I have to give reasons for refuting such unsupported and carelessly pronounced verdicts as, for example, that Marx was wrong in teaching that the ratio [v/c] decreases in agriculture; secondly, because     * See present edition, Vo.4, p

  • File Name: TARC21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Tenth All-Russian Conference of the R.C.P.(B.)
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    Published in Pravda N.19, June 2, 1921 Published according to the Pravda text From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 558 NOTES   [115] An extraordinary conference, held in Moscow from May 26 to 28, 1921, was attended by 239 delegates from Party and Soviet organisation.On its agenda were the following questions: 1) Economic policy: a) tax in kind; b) co-operatives; c) financial reform; d) small industry; 2) The current role of the Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks, 3) The Third Congress of the Comintern; 4) Information on the Fourth Trade Union Congress; 5) Organisational questio

  • File Name: TAW19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: To the American Workers
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    The granting of concessions under reasonable terms is desirable also for us, as one of the means of attracting into Russia, during the period of the coexistence side by side of socialist and capitalist states, the technical help of the countries which are more advanced in this respec. N. Lenin       September 23, 1919 From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide .

  • File Name: TB06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Boycott
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    Advocating their tried revolutionary slogans with greater energy than ever, Social-  page 149 Democrats must exert every effort to unite all the revolutionary elements and classes more closely, to convert the upsurge that is probable in the near future into an armed uprising of the whole people against the tsarist governmen.   From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 489 NOTES   [59] Proletary (The Proletarian ) -- an illegal Bolshevik weekly, official organ of the R.S.D.L.P., founded in accordance with a resolution of the Third Congress of the Part.Lenin was appointed editor-in-chief by a decision of a plenary session of the Party's Central Committee, on April 27 (May 10), 1905.     Proletary was published in Geneva from May 14 (27) till November 12 (25), 1905, a total of twenty-six issues being brought ou


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