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A Word to the Bolsheviks of St. Petersburg
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Petersburg the Party practical workers themselves have just admitted that such work is impossible under the banner of ultimatumis. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 457 NOTES [39] Lenin's work The Otzovist-Ultimatumist Strike-breakers has not been foun. [
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Working-Class and Bourgeois Democracy
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Such support is necessary in the interests of achieving the independent social-revolutionary aims of the proletaria. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 584 NOTES [32] Narodism (from the word narod -- people) -- a petty-bourgeois trend in the Russian revolutionary movement, which began to manifest itself in the sixties and seventies of the nineteenth centur.The Narodniks stood for the abolition of the autocracy and the transler of the landlords' lands to the peasantr
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The Working Class and Neomalthusianism
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Class-conscious workers will always conduct the most ruthless struggle against attempts to impose that reactionary and cowardly theory on the most progressive and strongest class in modern society, the class that is the best prepared for great change. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 576 NOTES [82] Russkoye Slovo (Russian Word) -- a bourgeois liberal daily published in Moscow from 1895 to November 1917; it appeared again for several months in 1918 under the title Nashe Slovo (Our Word ). [.235] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide
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The Working Class and Its Press
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To provide the sick workers with more plentiful nourishment in the shape of Marxist literature, to explain more carefully and in more popular form the history and tactics of the Party and the meaning of the Party decisions on the bourgeois nature of liquidationism, to explain at greater length the urgent necessity of proletarian unity, i.e., the submission of the minority of the workers to the majority, the submission of the one-fifth to the four-fifths of the class-conscious workers of Russia -- such are some of the most important tasks confronting u. From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 587 NOTES [170] V. A. T. -- initials of V. A. Tikhomirnov [.363] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide
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190 197 212 CONCLUSION 221 Appendix: THE ATTEMPT TO UNITE THE "ISKRA " WITH THE "RABOCHEYE DYELO " 226 CORRECTION TO "WHAT IS TO BE DONE?" 235 NOTES 237 WHAT IS TO BE DONE? Burning Questions of Our Movement [1] " . . . Party struggles lend a party strength and vitality; the greatest proof of the weakness of a party is diffuseness and the blurring of clearly defined boundries; a party becomes strong by purging itsel.. . ." (From a letter of Lasalle to
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, of June 24, 1852) Written between the autumn of 1901 and February 1902 First published as a separate work in march 1902 Published according to the text of the book checked with that in the collection Twelve Years, by VI. Ilyin, 1907 Original in Russian page 2 PREFACE     According to the author's original plan, the present pamphlet was to have been devoted to a detailed development of the ideas expressed in the article "Where To Begi.(Iskra,[2] N
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What Is To Be Done? - pt. 1
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190 197 212 CONCLUSION 221 Appendix: THE ATTEMPT TO UNITE THE "ISKRA " WITH THE "RABOCHEYE DYELO " 226 CORRECTION TO "WHAT IS TO BE DONE?" 235 NOTES [Chapters 1-3] 237 WHAT IS TO BE DONE? Burning Questions of Our Movement [1] " . . . Party struggles lend a party strength and vitality; the greatest proof of the weakness of a party is diffuseness and the blurring of clearly defined boundries; a party becomes strong by purging itsel.. . ." (From a letter of Lasalle to
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, of June 24, 1852) Written between the autumn of 1901 and February 1902 First published as a separate work in march 1902 Published according to the text of the book checked with that in the collection Twelve Years, by VI. Ilyin, 1907 Original in Russian page 2 PREFACE     According to the author's original plan, the present pamphlet was to have been devoted to a detailed development of the ideas expressed in the article "Where To Begi.(Iskra,[2] N
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What Is To Be Done? - pt. 2
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He is followed by page 211 Comrade Krichevsky who (philosophically deepening Comrade Martynov who had long ago rendered Comrade Plekhanov more profound) continues even more sternly: "I go furthe.I ask, has a Marxist any right at all to dream, knowing that according to
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mankind always sets itself such tasks as it can solve and that tactics is a process of growth of Party tasks, which grow together with the Part. The very thought of these stern questions sends a cold shiver down my spine and makes me wish for nothing but a place to hid
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What Is To Be Done?
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What Type of Organization Do We Requir. 190 197 212 CONCLUSION 221 Appendix: THE ATTEMPT TO UNITE THE "ISKRA " WITH THE "RABOCHEYE DYELO " 226 CORRECTION TO "WHAT IS TO BE DONE?" 235 NOTES 237 Load All (542k) Part I (303k) Part II (246k) From
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A Week After the Dublin Massacre
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In Russia the fight for freedom of association -- freedom most urgently needed by both the workers and the entire people -- cannot be conducted without contrasting the impotent and false reformism of the liberals with the consistent democracy of the workers, who have no reformist illusion. From
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Whom to Elect to the State Duma
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WHAT IS THE ATTITUDE OF THESE PARTIES TO THE PEASANTS' DEMAND FOR LAND? The Social-Demo- crats demand the transfer of all the landlords' land to the peasants without any redemption pay- ments. |||||||||||| The Socialist Revo- lutionaries demand the transfer of all the landlords' land to the peasants without any redemption payments. |||||||||||| The Trudoviks de- mand the transfer of all the landlords' land to the peasants, but they allow redemp- tion payments, which will ruin the peas- ants, so that this is just as treacherous a policy as that of the liberal landlords, the Cadet. CITIZENS! VOTE AT THE ELECTIONS FOR CANDIDATES OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY! From
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to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 503 NOTES [139] The leaflet "Whom to Elect to the State Duma " was written prior to the elections to the Second Dum.In the article "The Government's Falsification of the Duma and the Tasks of the Social Democrats", Lenin called this leaflet a poster "about the three chief parties" which took part in the Duma election
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