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  • File Name: TPAv34y01n23.html
    Modified: 31 March 2004
    Title: To P. A. Axelrod
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    55-57 of this volum.--Ed. [Transcriber's Note: See Lenin's letter "To G. V. Plekhanov," [January 30, 1901]. -- DJR] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 469 NOTES   [112] This is a reply to Axelrod's remarks on Lenin's article "The Persecutors of the Zemstvo and the Hannibals of Liberalism" (see Vo.5 of this editio

  • File Name: TPAv36y01n3.html
    Modified: 31 March 2004
    Title: To P. B. Axelrod
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
        I write nothing about the draft agreement with the Union: there is nothing new, and you must know the old situation from Alexei's siste.   From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 625 NOTES   [92] A reference to Nevzorov's (Y. Steklov) article, "Well, Where Do We Begin?", directed against Lenin's "Where To Begi.(see present edition, Vo

  • File Name: TPAv36y01n4.html
    Modified: 1 May 2008
    Title: To P. B. Axelrod
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    --E.   From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 626 NOTES   [101] A reference to G. V. Plekhanov's editorial remarks on Lenin's article, "The Persecutors of the Zemstvo and the Hannibals of Liberalis.   [

  • File Name: TPC21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Party Crisis
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    --T. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 531 NOTES   [12] The Workers' Opposition -- an anti-Party anarcho-syndicalist group under the leadership of A. G. Shlyapnikov, S. P. Medveayev, A. M. Kollontai, I. I. Kutuzov, Y. K. Lutovinov, et.It first came out under its demagogic name at the Ninth All-Russia Conference of the R.C.P.(B.) in September 1920.     In November the group launched a factional struggle undermining the unity of the Party and organised a special discussion at the Moscow Gubernia Conference of the R.C.P.(B.). It took final shape as the Workers' Opposition in 1920-21 during the discussion on the trade union

  • File Name: TPED21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Second Congress of Political Education Departments
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
        Those are the functions of the Political Education Departments in connection with the New Economic Policy, and I hope this Congress will help us to achieve greater success in this fiel. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 511 NOTES   [22] Held in Moscow on October 17-22, 1921, this Congress was attended by 307 delegate.     Its main object was to endorse a plan of work for 1922 and work out the forms and methods of agitation and propaganda in the situation called forth by the New Economic Polic

  • File Name: TPI17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Tasks of Our Party in the International
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    I     The representatives of the following parties and groups were present at the Conference: (1) the German "Independent" Social-Democratic Party (the Kautskyites); (2) the Swiss party; (3) the Swedish Left party (which, you will remember, has broken off all connection with the opportunist Branting party); (4) the Norwegians and (5) the Danes (there is nothing page 221 in our material to indicate whetber this refers to the official, opportunist, Danish party headed by the Minister Stauning); (6) the Social-Democratic Party of Finland; (7) the Rumanians; (8) the R.S.D.L.P. Bolsheviks; (9) the R.S.D.L.P. Mensheviks (Panin sent a written statement to the effect that he would not take part in this Conference on the grounds that it was not a representative conference; Axelrod, however, attended some of the meetings, but did not sign the manifesto ); (10) the Menshevik internationalists; (11) the American group of Christian Socialist Internationalists (?), (12) the American Social-Democratic Propaganda Group (evidently this is the group I mentioned in my pamphlet, The Tasks of the Proletariat in Our Revolutio.Draft Platform for the Proletarian Party, page 24,[*] for this group began to publish the newspaper, The Internationalist [90] in January 1917); (13) the Polish Social-Democrats united under the National Executive; (14) the Austrian Opposition (the Karl Marx Club, which was closed down by the Austrian Government after the execution of Stürgkh by Friedrich Adler[91]; this Club is also referred to in the above-mentioned pamphlet, page 25[**]); (15) the Bulgarian Independent Trade Unions (which, as the writer of the letter I have in my possession adds, belong not to the Tesnyaki, i.e., not to the Left, internationalist Bulgarian party, but to the Shiroki group, i.e., to the opportunist Bulgarian party); this delegate arrived after the Conference had closed, as also did the delegates of (16) the Serbian part.     Of these sixteen parties and groups, No

  • File Name: TPOR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Tasks of the Proletariat in Our Revolution
  • 14 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    The opposite is the case with the Soviet.     The latter reproduce the type of state which was being evolved by the Paris Commune and which Marx described as "the political form at last discovered under which to work out the economic emancipation of labour".[30]     We are usually told that the Russian people are not yet prepared for the "introduction" of the Commun.This was the argument of the serf-owners when they claimed that the peasants were not prepared for emancipatio

  • File Name: TPPR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Task of the Proletariat in Present Revolution
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    --E. page 26     It is, of course, much easier to shout, abuse, and howl than to attempt to relate, to explain, to recall what Marx and Engels said in 1871, 1872 and 1875 about the experience of the Paris Commune[5] and about the kind of state the proletariat need.     Ex-Marxist M

  • File Name: TPR12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Problem of Resettlement
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    And the Octobrist woodpeckers patiently repeat them year after yea.   From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 618 NOTES   [66] In Russian political writing, the term "diehard" (zubr, literally, aurochs) was applied to the extreme Right-wing representatives of landlord reactio.   [

  • File Name: TPRR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Letters from Afar
  • 8 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
    It must, first, embrace the entire people and, second, combine military and government function.     The opportunists, who hold sway in the Second International, have distorted the doctrine of Marx and Engels on the state in the period of revolutio.Kautsky likewise departed from Marx's views[151] in his debate with Pannekoek (1912). Marx teaches us, on the basis of the experience of the Commune of 1871, that "die Arbeiterklasse nicht die fertige Staatsmaschine einfach in Besitz nehmen und sie für ihre eigenen Zwecke in Bewegung setzen kan


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