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  • File Name: LR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Lessons of the Revolution
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
    IX     Everybody, of course, has seen the small owner bend every effort and strain every nerve to "get on in the world", to become a real master, to rise to the position of a "strong" employer, to the position of a bourgeoi.As long as capitalism rules the roost, there is no alternative for the small owner other than becoming a capitalist (and that is possible at best in the case of one small owner out of a hundred), or becoming a ruined man, a semi-proletarian, and ultimately a proletaria.The same is true in politics: the petty-bourgeois democrats, especially their leaders, tend to trail after the bourgeoisi

  • File Name: LWC20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: "Left-Wing Communism, An Infantile Disorder
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
    It will prob- page 72 ably not be easy to devise a suitable form of compromise -- but only a charlatan could promise the German workers and German Communists an "easy" road to victor.     Capitalism would not be capitalism if the "pure" proletariat were not surrounded by a large number of exceedingly motley types intermediate between the proletariat and the semi-proletarian (who earns his livelihood in part by the sale of his labour power), between the semi-proletarian and the small peasant (and petty artisan, handicraft worker and small master in general), between the small peasant and the middle peasant, and so on, and if the proletariat itself were not divided into more developed and less developed strata, if it were not divided according to territorial origin, trade, sometimes according to religion, and so o.And from all this follows the necessity, the absolute necessity, for the vanguard of the proletariat for its class-conscious section, for the Communist Party, to resort to manoeuvres, arrangements and compromises with the various groups of proletarians, with the various parties of the workers and small master

  • File Name: RIEB02.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: Report of the "Iskra" Editorial Board
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
    Petersburg Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. The group ceased to exist in 1903.    [.98]   [40] The Bund -- the General Jewish Workers' Union of Lithuania, Poland, and Russia -- was organised in 1897 at an inaugural congress of Jewish Social-Democratic groups in Vilno; in the main, it united semi-proletarian elements of the Jewish artisans in the Western regions of Russi.At the First Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. (1898), the Bund joined the Party "as an autonomous organisation, independent only in regard to questions specially concerning the Jewish proletaria

  • File Name: RK18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The P.R. and the Renegade Kautsky
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
        To fail to see this one must be incapable of presenting the question from the point of view of the oppressed classe.     Is there a single country in the world, even among the most democratic bourgeois countries, in which the average rank-and-file worker, the average rank-and-file village labourer, or village semi-proletarian generally (i.e., the representative of the oppressed masses, the overwhelming majority of the population), enjoys anything approaching such liberty of holding meetings in the best buildings, such liberty of using the largest printing plants and biggest stocks of paper to express his ideas and to defend his interests, such liberty of promoting men and women of his own class to administer and to "put into shape" the state, as in Soviet Russi. page 28 It is ridiculous to think that M

  • File Name: RSP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Can the Bolshevicks Retain State Power?
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
    This will be country wide book-keeping, country-wide accounting of the production and distribution of goods, this will be, so to speak, some thing in the nature of the skeleton of socialist societ.     We can "lay hold of" and "set in motion" this "state apparatus" (which is not fully a state apparatus under capitalism, but which will be so with us, under socialism) at one stroke, by a single decree, because the actual work of book-keeping, control, registering, accounting andcounting is performed by employees, the majority of whom themselves lead a proletarian or semi-proletarian existenc.     By a single decree of the proletarian government these employees can and must be transferred to the status of state employees, in the same way as the watchdogs of capitalism like Briand and other bourgeois ministers, by a single decree, transfer railwaymen on strike to the status of state employee

  • File Name: RTRSD99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Retrograde Trend in Russian Social-Demo.
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        The Kiev League of Struggle played an important role in the development and organisation of the working class in Russia for the formation of a Marxist revolutionary part.The members of the Social-Democratic groups that remained at liberty soon re-established the underground organisation which took the name of the Kiev Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.    [p.256]   [108] The General Jewish Workers' Union of Lithuania, Poland, and Russia (The Bund ) was formed by a founding congress of Jewish Social-Democratic groups held in Vilno in 1897; it was an association mainly of semi-proletarian Jewish artisans in the Western page 449 regions of Russi.The Bund joined the R.S.D.L.P. at the First Congress (1898) "as an autonomous organisation, independent only as far as questions affecting the Jewish proletariat are concerne

  • File Name: SARC17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
    But what can and should they do if power passes to them, .e., if power is in the hands of the proletarians and semi-proletarian.This is an involved and difficult situatio

  • File Name: SARC18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Extraordinary Sixth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
    We are now making this review so as to take stock of our preparations for the battles that will face us in the coming revolutio.     And so, comrades, when we ask ourselves what big changes we have made over the past year, we call say the following: from workers' control, the working class's first steps, and from disposing of all the country's resources, we are now on the threshold of creating a workers' administration of industry; from the general peasants' struggle for land, the peasants' struggle against the landowners, a struggle that had a national, bourgeois-democratic character, we have now reached a stage where the proletarian and semi-proletarian elements in the countryside have set themselves apart: those who labour and are exploited have set themselves apart from the others and have begun to build a new life; the most oppressed country folk are fighting the bourgeoisie, including their own rural kulak bourgeoisie, to the bitter en.     Furthermore, from the first steps of Soviet organisation we have now reached a stage where, as Comrade Sverdlov justly remarked in opening this Congress, there is no place in Russia, however remote, where Soviet authority has not asserted itself and become an integral part of the Soviet Constitution, which is based on long experience gained in the struggle of the working and oppressed peopl

  • File Name: SARCS19.html
    Modified: 31 March 2004
    Title: Seventh All-Russia Congress of Soviets
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
    233]   [73] The Bund (the General Jewish Workers' Union of Lithuania, Poland, and Russia) was founded in 1897 at the Inaugural Congress of  page 552 Jewish Social-Democratic groups in Viln.It consisted mainly of semi-proletarian Jewish artisans of Western Russi.     During the First World War (1914-18), the Bundists took a social-chauvinist stan

  • File Name: SD16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Discussion of Self-Determination Summed Up
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term semi-proletarianDescription:
    Whoever calls such a rebellion a "putsch" is either a hardened reactionary, or a doctrinaire hopelessly incapable of envisaging a social revolution as a living phenomeno.     To imagine that social revolution is conceivable without revolts by small nations in the colonies and in Europe, without revolutionary outbursts by a section of the petty bourgeoisie with all its prejudices, without a movement of the politically non-conscious proletarian and semi-proletarian masses against oppression by the landowners, the church, and the monarchy, against national oppression, et.-- to imagine all this is to repudiate social revolutio


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