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The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
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[p.450] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . The Right of Nations to
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V. I. Lenin THE RIGHT OF NATIONS TO
self-determination
Written February-May 1914 Published in April-June 1914 in the journal Prosveshcheniye N.4, 5 and 6 Signed V. Ilyin Published according to the text in the journal From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1964 Vo
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The Revolutionary Phrase
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    No, it is no wonder, for this argument is a trap into which the bourgeoisie are deliberately dragging the Russian Bolsheviks, and into which some of them are falling unwittingly, because of their love of phrase.     Let us examine the argument from the standpoint of theory; which should be put first, the right of nations to
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, or socialis.     Socialism shoul
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Revision of the Party Programme
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This is the question of Clause 9 of our political programme on the right of nations to self-determinatio.This clause consists of two parts: the first part is a new statement on the right to
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; the second contains not a demand but a declaratio.I am asked whether a declaration is in place her
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The Proletariat and the Right to Self-Determination
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[p.407] [168] See Marx's letters to Engels of June 7 and 20, 1866 and of November 2, 1867. [p.410] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . The Proletariat and the Right to
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V. I. Lenin THE REVOLUTIONARY PROLETARIAT AND THE RIGHT OF NATIONS TO
self-determination
Written in German not earlier than October 16 (29), 1915 First published in 1927 in Lenin Miscellany VI Published according to the translation from the German made by N. K. Krupskaya, with corrections by V. I. Lenin From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1964 Vo.21, p
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Revolutionary Struggle and Liberal Brokerage
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Hence, his assurances that the programme of the Osvobozhdeniye League (purposely couched, not in terms of definite demands precisely formulated, but in the form of a literary, approximative description of the demands) "is more than adequate for a party engaged in practical politic.Hence, the omission of any mention of the arming of the people in the programme of the monarchist "democrats", the avoidance of any definitely formulated demand for the disestablishment of the Church, the insistence on the impracticability of abolishing indirect taxes, the substitution of cultural
self-determination
of the oppressed nationalities for their political self-determinatio.Hence, the naïvely frank admission that democracy and the interests of capital are linked together; that instead of "protection for enterprises and businessmen, there must be greater protection for the development of the productive forces of the people"; that "industrial prosperity", etc., must be promote
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Retrograde Trend in Russian Social-Demo.
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    Within the R.S.D.L.P. the Bundists persistently supported the opportunist wing of the Party (the "economists," the Mensheviks, the liquidators) and struggled against the Bolsheviks and Bolshevis.The Bund countered the Bolsheviks' programmatic demand for the right of nations to
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by a demand for cultural-national autonom.During the period of the Stolypin reaction, it adopted a liquidationist position and was active in forming the August anti-Party blo
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The Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
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Owing to Denmark's proximity to Germany, Borgbjerg was able to communicate with the German Social-Democrats, mainly with the 'majority' faction, and the committee learned from him the peace terms which the official Social-Democratic Party of Germany would consider acceptable, and which its representatives would propose to the conferenc. "These terms are: "First of all they subscribe to the principles laid down by the Scandinavian and Dutch socialists at the 1915 conference, namely, the
self-determination
of nations, an obligatory international court of arbitration, and the demand for gradual disarmamen.To this they add that the German Social-Democrats will urge that: "1. All territories seized by Germany and her allies be restored; "2. Russian Poland be granted full freedom to declare its independence or to remain a part of Russia; "3. Belgium be restored as a fully independent state; "4. Similarly, Serbia, Montenegro and Rumania be restored to the status of independent states; "5. Bulgaria be given the Bulgarian districts of Macedonia, and Serbia be given access to the Adriati
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The Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
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Second All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
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The Discussion of Self-Determination Summed Up
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[p.354] [112] Rech (Speech) -- a daily, the Central Organ of the Cadet Party published in Petersburg from February 1906; closed down by the Petrograd Soviet's Revolutionary Military Committee on October 26 (November 8), 1917; publication continued under another title until August 1918. [p.355] [113] Libre Belgique (Free Belgium) -- an illegal journal of the Belgian Labour Party, Brussels (1915-18). [p.357] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . The Discussion of
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Summed Up V. I. Lenin THE DISCUSSION OF
self-determination
SUMMED UP Written in July 1916 Published in October 1916 in Sbornik Sotsial-Demokrata N.1 Signed: N. Lenin Published according to the Sbornik text From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1964 Vo
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