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  • File Name: SPID09.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Some Sources of the Present Ideological Discord
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  • File Name: SPS19.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: Session of the Petrograd Soviet
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    The League conducted revolutionary propaganda among the masses against the imperialist war and exposed the annexationist policy of German imperialism and the treachery of the Social-Democratic leader.The League, however, did not get rid of a number of errors in important questions of theory and practice -- it rejected the principle of the self-determination of nations in its Marxist aspect (i.e., up to and including secession and the formation of an independent state), denied the possibility of wars of national liberation in the epoch of imperialism, underestimated the role of the revolutionary party, et.Lenin criticised the errors of the German Lefts in his "The Junius Pamphlet" (present edition, Vo

  • File Name: SR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The State and Revolution
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    Those Bolsheviks who propose that a salary of 9,000 rubles be paid to members of municipal councils, for instance, instead of a maximum salary of 6,000 rubles -- quite an adequate sum -- for the whole state are acting in an unpardonable wa. page 93 tions to self-determination, when they argue that this is impossible under capitalism and will be superfluous under Socialis.Such a seemingly clever but actually incorrect statement might be made in regard to any democratic institution, including moderate salaries for officials; because fully consistent democracy is impossible under capitalism, and under Socialism all democracy withers awa

  • File Name: SRM06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Socialist-Revolutionary Mensheviks
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    "Here, too, we must reckon with the psychology of the people, formed by its thousand years' histor.. . . "Therefore, we deem it necessary to go to the masses, not with the slogan of independence for nationalities [and not their self-determination -- adds the author elsewhere], but with the demand that arises in actual life, namely, the demand for their autonom.In short, M

  • File Name: SRSD16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Socialist Revolution and Self-Determination
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    427-29.    [p.154] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . Socialist Revolution and self-determination V. I. Lenin THE SOCIALIST REVOLUTION AND THE RIGHT OF NATIONS TO self-determination (Theses ) Written January-February 1916         Printed in April 1916 in         the magazine Vorbote N.2         Printed in Russian in October 1916         in Sbornik Sotsial-Demokrata N

  • File Name: SSSBV12.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: Social Significance of Serbo-Bulgarian Victories
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    Yet in reality it is the latter that is the chief thin.     Given complete liberation from the landlords and from absolutism, national liberation and complete freedom of self-determination of the peoples would be an inevitable resul.On the other hand, if the tyranny of the landlords and the Balkan monarchies over the peoples remains, national oppression, too, is bound to persist in some measure or anothe

  • File Name: SW15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Socialism and War
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       What Is Social-Chauvinis.   The Basle Manifesto    False References to Marx and Engles    The Collapse of the Second International    Social-Chauvinism Is Consummated Opportunism    Unity with the Opportunists Means Alliance Between the Workers and "Their"       National Bourgeoisie and Splitting the International Revolutionary Working Class    "Kautskyism"    The Marxists' Slogan of Revolutionary Social-Democracy    The Example Shown by the Fraternization in the Trenches    The Importance of an Underground Organization    Concerning the Defeat of "One's Own" Government in the Imperialist War    Pacifism and the Peace Slogan    The Right of Nations to self-determination 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 25 26 Chapter II.  Classes and Parties in Russia 28    The Bourgeoisie and the War    The Working Class and the War    The Russian Social-Democratic Labour Group in the State Duma and the War 28 30 32 Chapter III.  The Restoration of the International 37    The Method of the Social-Chauvinists and of the "Centre"    The State of Affairs Among the Opposition    The Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party and the Third International 37 39 44 Chapter IV.  The History of the Split and the Present State  Social-Democracy in Russia 47    The "Economists" and the Old Iskra (1894-1903)    Menshevism and Bolshevism (1903-1908)    Marxism and Liquidationism (1908-1914)    Marxism and Social-Chauvinism (1914-1915)    The Present State of Affairs in Russian Social-Democracy    Our Party's Tasks 48 49 50 52 53 56 NOTES page 1 SOCLALISM AND WAR (THE ATTITUDE OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY TOWARDS THE WAR)[1] PREFACE TO THE FIRST (FOREIGN) EDITION     The war has been going on for a year alread.Our Party defined its attitude towards it at its very beginning, in the Central Committee's manifesto that was drawn up in September 1914 and printed (after it had been sent to the members of the C.C. and to our Party's responsible representatives in Russia, and after their consent had been received) on November 1, 1914, in N

  • File Name: TC05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
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    Since no doubt exists that the peasant committees cannot be anything but revolutionary under the given conditions, by noting this fact we are merely applying the programme to the revolutionary moment, not changing i.Our programme, for instance, declares that we recognise the right of nations to self-determination; if concrete conditions brought us to express ourselves in favour of self-determination of a definite nation, of its complete independence, that would be, not a change of the programme, but its applicatio.The peasant committees are an elastic institution, suitable both under present conditions and     * See p

  • File Name: TNQ13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Theses on the National Question
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    19, p.243-51. Translated from the Russian by George Hanna Edited by Robert Daglish Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (June 2002)  page 243     THESES ON THE NATIONAL QUESTION[85]     1.  The article of our programme (on the self-determination of nations) cannot be interpreted to mean anything but political self-determination, i.e., the right to secede and form a separate stat.     2.  This article in the Social-Democratic programme is absolutely essential to the Social-Democrats of Russia     a)  for the sake of the basic principles of democracy in general;     b)  also because there are, within the frontiers of Russia and, what is more, in her frontier areas, a number of nations with sharply distinctive economic, social and other conditions; furthermore, these nations (like all the nations of Russia except the Great Russians) are unbelievably oppressed by the tsarist monarchy;     c)  lastly, also in view of the fact that throughout Eastern Europe (Austria and the Balkans) and in Asia -- i.e., in countries bordering on Russia -- the bourgeois-democratic reform of the state that has everywhere else in the world led, in varying degree, to the creation of independent national states or states with the closest, interrelated national composition, has either not been consummated or has only just begun;     d) at the present moment Russia is a country whose state system is more backward and reactionary than that of any of the contiguous countries, beginning -- in the West -- with Austria where the fundamentals of political liberty and a constitutional regime were consolidated in 1867, and where universal franchise has now been introduced, and ending -- in the East -- with republican Chin

  • File Name: TPOR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Tasks of the Proletariat in Our Revolution
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    The Internationale group carried on revolutionary propaganda among the masses against the imperialist war exposing the aggressive policy of German imperialism and the treachery of the leaders of Social-Democrac.The group was not free, however, from serious errors on the most important questions of theory and policies: it rejected the principle of self-determination of nations in its Marxist interpretation (that is, including the right of secession and the formation of a separate state) denied the possibility of national liberation wars in the epoch of imperialism, and underestimated the role of the revolutionary party, so o.Lenin criticised the errors of the German Lefts in his articles: "The Junius Pamphlet", "The War Programme of the Proletarian Revolution" and others (see present edition Vol


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