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Once Again on the Trade Unions
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They have not been able -- and will never be able -- to take advantage of some of the inevitable disagreements within the Party to inflict harm on it and on the dictatorship of the proletariat in Russi.     January 25, 1921 From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 537 NOTES [24] Lenin began writing the pamphlet on January 21 or 22, 1921, in Gorki where he was taking a res.Upon his return to Moscow on January 22, he handed the greater part of the pamphlet to his secretary for typin
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The Trade Unions and Trotsky's Mistakes
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(Prolonged, stormy applaus. Published in pamphlet form in 1921 Published according to the pamphlet text collated with the verbaum re- port edited by Lenin From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 527 NOTES [1] Lenin's first speech to Party activists in the discussion of the role and tasks of the trade unions in socialist construction was delivered at the Bolshoi Theatre on December 30, 1920.     Trotsky had started the discussion in the Communist group of the Fifth All-Russia Trade Union Conference on November 3 with his call "to tighten the screws of War Communism" as opposed to the Party's line to stimulate democratic activity in the trade union.     The disagreements turned "on the different approach to the mass, the way of winning it over, and keeping in touch with it" (Lenin ). The disagreements in the group were brought before the Central Committee Plenary Meetin
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The Magdeburg Congress adopted the first part of the resolution proposed by Rosa Luxemburg, in which there is direct reference to the mass strike as a means of struggl. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 468 NOTES [123] Lenin quotes F. Engels's article "Socialism in Germany" (
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/Engels/Lenin, Zur Deutschen Geschichte, Band II, 2. Halbband, Berlin, 1954, S. 1140-1141). [.311] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide
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The Trudoviks and the Worker Democrats
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Do not obscure the distinction between them -- the liberals are doing "too much " as it is towards that objectionable en. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 612 NOTES [37] Zvezda (The Star ) -- a Bolshevik legal newspaper published in S.Petersburg from December 16 (29), 1910, to April 22 (May 5), 1912; at first once a week, from January 1912 twice weekly, and from March onwards three times a wee
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Those Who Would Liquidate Us
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Let this be taken note of by those good fellows who think that the policy of rapprochement with Plekhanov is a narrow policy that "smacks of factionalism"; who would like to "extend" the policy to include a reconciliation with the Potresovs, Bazarovs, etc.; and who absolutely refuse to understand why we regard such "conciliationism" as either hopeless stupidity or abject intrigue-mongerin. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 594 NOTES [44] The article "Those Who Would Liquidate Us " appeared in the magazine Mysl (Thought ), a Bolshevik legal monthly philosophical and socio-economic magazine published in Moscow from December 1910. The magazine was started and guided by Lenin from abroad, in order to counter the journals of the liquidators and struggle against the. Lenin published six articles in the first four issues of Mysl, including the major work Strike Statistics in Russi
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A Turn in World Politics
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Upon the strength of the revolutionary movement, in the event of its being entirely successful, will depend the victory of socialism in Europe and the achievement not of an imperialist armistice in Germany's struggle against Russia and England, or in Russia's and Germany's struggle against England, or the United States' struggle against Germany and England, etc., but of a really lasting and really democratic peac. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 403 NOTES [105] Le Populaire -- a French Centrist newspaper published in Limoges from 1916 and in Paris from July 1917. Edited in 1916 by Jean Longue; contributors included Pierre Brizon, Adrien Pressemane, Jean-Pierre Raffin-Dugens, Boris Souvarine and Paul Faur.Became the official organ of the French Socialist Party in 1921; at present is controlled by the party's Right win
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Tasks of the Workers' and Peasants' Inspection
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    To sum up, I make the following practical proposals:     (1) make a special feature of at least the question of properly organising accounting and pursue it to the end;     (2) appoint definite persons for this job and send me their names;     (3) send me the name of the inspector in charge of Timber Board affair. Lenin     September 27, 1921 From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 510 NOTES [18] Lenin wrote this letter to J. V. Stalin, who was at that time People's Commissar of Workers' and Peasants' Inspection, after receiving a preliminary report from Loginov, head of the fuel section at the industrial department of the Workers' and Peasants' Inspection, on the fuel situation and on the work of fuel enterprise. The ideas in this letter were further developed by Lenin in a series of articles, including "How We Should Reorganise the page 511 Workers' and Peasants' Inspection" and "Better Fewer, But Better" (see present volume, p
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. . . * * * page 337     The following is also extremely instructiv.     When we argued with Comrade Bukharin in the Central Executive Committee, he declared, among other things, that on the question of high salaries for specialists "they" were "to the right of Lenin", for in this case "they" saw no deviation from principle, bearing in mind
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's words that under certain conditions it is more expedient for the working class to "buy out the whole lot of them''[105] (namely, the whole lot of capitalists, i.e., to buy from the bourgeoisie the land, factories, works and other means of productio.     That is a very interesting statemen
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The Tasks of the Youth Leagues
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Marxism is an example which shows how communism arose out of the sum of human knowledg.     You have read and heard that communist theory -- the science of communism created in the main by
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, this doctrine of Marxism -- has ceased to be the work of a single socialist of the nineteenth century, even though he was a genius, and that it has become the doctrine of millions and tens of millions of proletarians all over the world, who are applying it in their struggle against capitalis.If you were to ask why the teachings of Marx have been able to win the hearts and minds of millions and tens of millions of the most revolutionary class, you would receive only one answer: it was because Marx based his work on the firm foundation of the human knowledge acquired under capitalis
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The Zemstvo Congress
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The more zealously the liberal bourgeoisie, the Osvobozhdeniye gentry, endeavour to curtail, blur, and dock the consistent revolutionary democratic slogans, the more clearly and directly must we bring forward such slogans -- the convocation of a popular constituent assembly by a provisional revolutionary government, the organisation of an armed uprising, and a revolutionary army for the overthrow of tsarist rul. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 537 NOTES [107] The reference is to the Mensheviks' plan of support for the "Zemstvo campaign" which was conducted by bourgeois liberals between the autumn of 1904 and January 1905. The campaign consisted of a series of conferences public meetings, and banquets arranged by Zemstvo leader.At these affairs speeches were made and resolutions passed in support of moderate constitutionalist demand
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