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File Name: WWWF04.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: What We Are Working For 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
From these new forces in our Party we derive our certainty-of victor.
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What We Are Working For was the initial variant of the appeal "To the Party" (p.454-61 of this volum
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File Name: YI16.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: The Youth International 4 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription: The author wishes to present "a clear picture of the state in general" (together with that of the imperialist predatory stat.He quotes several statements by Marx and Engels, and arrives at the following two conclusions, among others:
   
a) ". . . It is absolutely wrong to seek the difference between socialists and anarchists in the fact that the former are in favour of the state while the latter are against i.The real difference is that revolutionary Social-Democracy desires to organise social production on new lines, as centralised, i.e., technically the most progressive, method of production, whereas decentralised, anarchist production would mean retrogression to obsolete techniques, to the old form of enterpris
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File Name: ZC04.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: The Zemstvo Campaign and "Iskra"'s Plan 2 Occurence(s) of the search term MarxDescription:
   
If Iskra has decided not to consider us Party members (while at the same time fearing to say so openly), we can only resign ourselves to our sad fate and draw the appropriate conclusions from that decisio.
   
December 22, 1904
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page 573
NOTES
[154]
The Zemstvo Campaign and "Iskra's" Plan is a criticism of a letter to the Party organisations issued by the editors of the Menshevik Iskra in November 1904. It evoked a reply from the editors, in the form of a second letter; both letters bore the superscription "For Party Members Onl.The second letter was, however, circulated exclusively among Mensheviks, and this caused Lenin to add a postscript to his pamphlet (last two paragraphs on
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