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OCSI15b.html
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Opportunism and the Collapse of the Second International
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The Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, were the only group within the Zimmerwald Left to take a consistently correct stan.The group also included a number of inconsistent internationalists, whose mistakes Lenin criticised in "The Junius Pamphlet", and "The Discussion of
self-determination
Summed Up" (see p.305-19, 32-60 of this volum
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Questionnaire on Organisation of Big Capital
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Lenin, who was abroad, guided Prosveshcheniye by editing articles for it and maintaining a regular correspondence with the members of its Editorial Boar.The periodical published "The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism", "Critical Remarks on the National Question", "The Right of Nations to
self-determination
", and other works by Leni. The Editorial Board of Prosveshcheniye included M. A. Savelyev, M. S. Olminsky and A. I. Yelizarov
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Revolutionary Adventurism
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Will the replacement of the class struggle by "co-operatives of every kind" fail to satisfy both the liberals and the "critics," and in general all those to whom socialism is no more than a traditional labe.And is it not possible to try to soothe naïve people with the assurance: "Of course, any idealisation of the village commune is alien to us," although right next to this assurance you read some colossal bombast about the "colossal organisation of the mir peasants," then bombast that "in certain respects no other class in Russia is so impelled towards a purely [!] political struggle as the peasantry," that peasant
self-determination
(!) is far broader in scope and in competence than that of the Zemstvo, that this combination of "broad" . . . (up to the very boundary of the villag.. . . "independent activity" with an absence of the "most elementary civic rights" "seems to have been deliberately designed for the purpose of . . . rousing and exercising [!] political instincts and habits of social struggl
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Revision of the Agrarian Programme
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"Thus Maslov emphatically rejects complete nationalisation, tentatively proposed by X., and demands "municipalisation", or, to be precise, "provincialisatio.Against nationalisation, Maslov advances three arguments: (1) nationalisation would be an encroachment on the
self-determination
of nationalities; (2) the peasants, and particularly, homestead peasants, will not agree to the nationalisation of their land; (3) nationalisation will strengthen the bureaucracy inevitable in a bourgeois-democratic class stat.     Maslov criticises the division of the landed estates ("dividing up") merely as a pseudo-socialist utopia of the Socialist-Revolutionaries, but does not give his opinion of this measure as compared with "nationalisatio
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Revolutionary Army and Revolutionary Government
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The revolutionary government must rouse the "people" and organise its revolutionary activit.Complete freedom for the oppressed nationalities, i.e., the recognition, not only of their cultural, but of their political,
self-determination
; the introduction of urgent measures for the protection of the working class (the eight-hour day as the first in a series of such measures), and lastly, the guarantee of serious measures, without regard for the egotistic interests of the landlords, in favour of the mass of the peasantry -- such, in our opinion, are the chief points that every revolutionary government must especially emphasis.We shall not discuss the first three points, which are too obvious to require commen
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1913, Joint Conference of the C. C. of the R.S.D.L.P.
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The world working-class movement is creating and daily developing more and more an international proletarian cultur.     4. As regards the right of the nations oppressed by the tsarist monarchy to
self-determination
, i.e., the right to secede and form independent states, the Social-Democratic Party must unquestionably champion this righ.This is dictated by the fundamental principles of international democracy in general, and specifically by the unprecedented national oppression of the majority of the inhabitants of Russia by the tsarist monarchy, which is a most reactionary and barbarous state compared with its neighbouring states in Europe and Asi
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Notification and Resolutions of the Cracow meeting
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447] [175] This refers to the statement which A. I. Chkhenkeli, a Menshevik member of the Duma, made on the government declaration at the Duma sitting on December 10 (23), 1912. [.461] [176] The formulation rejected by the Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. was the proposal made by Goldblatt, a Bundist, for incorporating in Clause Eight of the Party Programme -- on "the right of all the nations included in the state to
self-determination
" -- the following addition: "and to the establishment of institutions guaranteeing complete freedom of their cultural developmen. [
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Report of the "Iskra" Editorial Board
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Within the R.S.D.L.P., the Bundists constantly supported its opportunist wing (the "economists," Mensheviks, and liquidators) and waged a struggle against the Bolsheviks and Bolshevis.To the Bolshevik programme's demand for the right of nations to
self-determination
the Bund opposed the demand for cultural and national autonom.During the years of the Stolypin reaction, the Bund adopted a liquidators' stand and took an active part in forming the anti-Party August blo
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RJC13.html
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The Marx-Engels Correspondence
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The world working-class movement is creating and daily developing more and more an international proletarian cultur. 4. As regards the right of the nations oppressed by the tsarist monarchy to
self-determination
, i.e., the right to secede and form independent states, the Social-Democratic Party must unquestionably champion this righ.This is dictated by the fundamental principles of international democracy in general, and specifically by the unprecedented national oppression of the majority of the inhabitants of Russia by the tsarist monarchy, which is a most reactionary and barbarous state compared with its neighbouring states in Europe and Asi
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The P.R. and the Renegade Kautsky
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The Kautskyites in Germany, the Longuetites in France, and the Turatis and C.in Italy argue in this way: Socialism presupposes the equality and freedom of nations, their
self-determination
, hence, when our country is attacked, or when enemy troops invade our territory, it is the right and duty of the Socialists to defend their countr.But theoretically such an argument is either a sheer mockery of Socialism or a fraudulent subterfuge while from the point of view of practical politics, it coincicles with that of the quite ignorant country yokel who has even no conception of the social, class page 78 character of the war, and of the tasks of a revolutionary party during a reactionary wa
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