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Letters from Afar
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It exposed all the bestiality of the Romanov family -- those pogrom-mongers who drenched Russia in the blood of Jews, workers and revolutionaries, those landlords, "first among peers", who own millions of dessiatines of land and are prepared to stoop to any brutality, to any crime, to ruin and strangle any number of citizens in order to preserve the "sacred right of property" for themselves and their clas.     Without the Revolution of 1905-07 and the counter-revolution of 1907-14, there could not have been that clear "
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" of all classes of the Russian people and of the nations inhabiting Russia, that determination of the relation of these classes to each other and to the tsarist monarch.which manifested itself during the eight days of the February-March Revolution of 1917. This eight-day revolution was "performed", if we may use a metaphorical expression, as though after a dozen major and minor rehearsals; the "actors" knew each other, their parts, their places and their setting in every detail, through and through, down to every more or less important shade of political trend and mode of actio
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More About "Nationalism"
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Meeting of the International Socialist Bureau
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Material for the Preparation of the Programme
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[C] For these reasons* the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party advances as its immediate political task the overthrow of the tsarist autocracy and its replacement by a * Here begins the text adopted by the committee as a whol. page 30 republic based on a democratic constitution that would ensure: 1) the people's sovereignty, i.e., concentration of supreme state power in the hands of a legislative assembly consisting of representatives of the people; 2) universal, equal, and direct suffrage, both in elections to the legislative assembly and in elections to all local organs of self-government, for every citizen who has reached the age of twenty-one; the secret ballot at all elections; the right of every voter to be elected to any of the representative assemblies; remuneration for representatives of the people; 3) inviolability of the person and domicile of citizens; 4) unrestricted freedom of conscience, speech, the press and of assembly, the right to strike and to organise unions; 5) freedom of movement and occupation; 6) abolition of social-estates; full equality for all citizens, irrespective of sex, religion or race; 7) recognition of the right to
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for all nations forming part of the state; 8) the right of every citizen to prosecute any official, without previously complaining to the latter's superiors; 9) general arming of the people instead of maintaining a standing army; 10) separation of the church from the state and of the school from the church; 11) universal, free, and compulsory education up to the age of sixteen; state provision of food, clothing, and school supplies to needy childre. [D] To protect the working class and to raise its fighting capacity,* the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party demands: 1) that the working day be limited to eight hours for all wage-workers; * Frey moved that the beginning of this paragraph be altered to read as follows: "To safeguard the working class from physical and moral degeneration, and also to raise its fighting capacity in the struggle for its emancipatio
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Materials Relating to . . . Party Programme
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    8) The right of the population to receive instruction in their native tongue in schools to be established for the purpose at the expense of the state and local organs of self-government; the right of every citizen to use his native language at meetings; the native language to be used on a level with the official language in all local public and state institutions; the obligatory official language to be abolishe.     9) The right of
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for all member nations of the stat.     9) The right of all member nations of the state to freely secede and form independent state
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National-Liberalism and Self-Determination
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57] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . National-Liberalism and
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V. I. Lenin NATIONAL-LIBERALISM AND THE RIGHT OF NATIONS TO
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Proletarskaya Pravda N.12, December 20, 1913 Published according to the text in Proletarskaya Pravda From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1964 Vo
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On the National Pride of the Great Russians
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The proletarian revolution calls for a prolonged education of the workers in the spirit of the fullest national equality and brotherhoo.Consequently, the interests of the Great-Russian proletariat require that the masses be systematically educated to champion -- most resolutely, consistently, boldly and in a revolutionary manner -- complete equality and the right to
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for all the nations oppressed page 106 by the Great Russian.The interests of the Great Russians' national pride (understood, not in the slavish sense) coincide with the socialist interests of the Great-Russian (and all other) proletarian
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National Programme of the R.S.D.L.P.
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The old Iskra conducted a stubborn struggle against Bund nationalism, and to forget this is tantamount to becoming a Forgetful John again, and cutting oneself off from the historical and ideological roots of the whole Social-Dcmocratic workers' movement in Russi.     On the other hand, when the Programme of the R.S.D.L.P. was finally adopted at the Second Congress in August 1903 there was a struggle, unrecorded in the Minutes of the Congress because it took place in the Programme Commission which was visited by almost the entire Congress -- a struggle against the clumsy attempts of several Polish Social-Democrats to cast doubts on "the right of nations to
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", i.e., attempts to deviate towards opportunism and nationalism from a quite different angl. And today, ten years later, the struggle goes on along those same two basic lines, which shows equally that there is a profound connection between this struggle and all the objective conditions affecting the national question in Russia page 541 At the Brünn Congress in Austria (1899) the programme of "cultural-national autonomy" (defended by Kristan, Ellenbogen and others and expressed in the draft of the Southern Slavs) was rejecte
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The National Question in Our Programme
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6, p.454-63. Translated from the Russian Edited by Clemens Dutt and Julius Katzer Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (May 1997) page 454 THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN OUR PROGRAMME     In our draft Party programme we have advanced the demand for a republic with a democratic constitution that would guarantee, among other things, "recognition of the right to
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for all nations forming part of the stat.Many did not find this demand in our programme sufficiently clear, and in issue N
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Nascent Trend of Imperialist Economism
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That curvet to the left was advocated in a pamphlet, now forgotten, of a Russian Economist of the late nineties.[4]     Now a new Economism is being bor.Its reasoning is similarly base on the two curvets: Right -- we are against the "right to
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" i.e., against the liberation of oppressed peoples, the struggle against annexations -- that has not yet been fully thought out or clearly state."Left" -- we are opposed to a minimum programme (i.e., opposed to struggle for reforms and democracy) as "contradictory" to sociaIist revolutio
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