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  • File Name: SR13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Strikes in Russia
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    When Lenin received a copy of the Handbook he wrote in a letter to Inessa Armand that 5,000 copies had already been sol.A second, amended edition was published in February 1914 with deletions and amendments made for purposes of censorship and with a list of books for self-education adde.Altogether 20,000 copies of the Handbook were sol

  • File Name: SR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The State and Revolution
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    Which ministry with its officials could be abolishe.Then follows an enumeration of the ministries of education, justice, finance and wa."No, not one of the present ministries will be removed by our political struggle against the governmen

  • File Name: SRSD16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Socialist Revolution and Self-Determination
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    Whereas any purely democratic demands are in a certain sense liable to act as a hindrance to the revolution, provided the proletarian attack on the pillars of bourgeois power has begun, the necessity to proclaim and grant liberty to all oppressed peoples (i.e., their right to self-determination) will be as urgent in the socialist revolution as it was for the victory of the bourgeois-democratic revolution in, say, Germany in 1848, or Russia in 1905.     It is possible, however, that five, ten or more years will elapse before the socialist revolution begin.This will be the time for the revolutionary education of the masses in a spirit that will make it impossible for socialist-chauvinists and opportunists to belong to the working-class party and gain a victory, as was the case in 1914-16. The socialists must exp]ain to the masses that British socialists who do not demand freedom to separate for the colonies and Ireland, German socialists who do not demand freedom to separate for the colonies, the Alsatians, Danes and Poles, and who do not extend their revolutionary propaganda and revolutionary mass activity directly to the sphere of struggle against national oppression, or who do not make use of such incidents as that at Zabern for the broadest illegal propaganda among the proletariat of the oppressor nation, for page 154 street demonstrations and revolutionary mass action -- Russian socialists who do not demand freedom to separate for Finland, Poland, the Ukraine, etc., et.-- that such socialists act as chauvinists and lackeys of bloodstained and filthy imperialist monarchies and the imperialist bourgeoisi

  • File Name: SSSP11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Social Structure of State Power
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    151]   [92] Witte reforms -- reforms in the sphere of finance, customs policy, railroad construction, factory legislation, carried out by S. Y. Witte between 1892 and 1906, while Minister of Communications  page 601 and later Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Council of Minister.     Reforms of the sixties -- bourgeois reforms carried out by the tsarist government: the Peasant Reform (1861), financial reforms (1860-64), abolition of corporal punishment (1863), reforms in the sphere of public education (1862-64), Zemstvo reform (1864), legal reform (1864), reform of press and censorship (1865), municipal reform (1870), military reform (1874).    [.154]   [93] See Note 62.     [Note 62: Tolmachov, I. N. -- Governor of Odessa, an extreme reactionary.]    [

  • File Name: STUC19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Report at the Second All-Russia Trade Union Congress
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    In bourgeois society, the mass of the working people are governed by the bourgeoisie with the help of more or less democratic form.They are governed by a minority, the property-owners, those who have a share in capitalist property and who have turned education and science, that supreme bulwark and flower of capitalist civilisation, into an instrument of exploitation, into a monopoly, in order to keep the overwhelming majority of the people in slaver.The revolution we have begun and have been making for two years, and which we are firmly determined to carry through to the end (applause ), is possible and feasible only provided we manage to transfer power to the new class, provided the bourgeoisie, the capitalist slaveowners, the bourgeois intellectuals, the representatives of all the owners and property-holders are replaced by the new class in all spheres of government, in all state affairs, in the entire business of running the new life, from top to botto

  • File Name: SWSC19.html
    Modified: 1 October 2003
    Title: First Congress of Workers in Education
  • 6 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    533] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . First Congress of Workers in education V. I. Lenin SPEECH AT THE FIRST ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS OF WORKERS IN education AND SOCIALIST CULTURE JULY 31, 1919   Pravda N.70, August 3, 1919 Published according to the Pravda text From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1965 Vo

  • File Name: SXBC03.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Mr. Struve Exposed by His Colleague
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    "The testimonial presented to the Zemstvo by the bureaucracy itself," M.Struve wrote, "is an excellent reply to all those who, because of an inadequate political education or because they are carried away by revolutionary phrases, refused and persist in refusing to see the great political importance of the Russian Zemstvos and their legal cultural activit.In a note to this tirade, M

  • File Name: TC17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Three Crises
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    Among the members of its editorial board were I. F. Armand, A. I. Yelizarova, N. K. Krupskaya, P. F. Kudelli, L. R. Menzhinskaya, Y. F. Rozmirovich, K. N. Samoilova and L. N. Sta.     The periodical resumed publication on May 10 (23), 1917, and continued till January 1918.     Rabotnitsa played an important part in the political education of women workers during the Bolshevik Party's preparations for the socialist revolution in Russi.    [

  • File Name: TC21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Tenth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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    They represented 732,521 Party member.The items on the agenda were: 1) Report of the Central Committee 2) Report of the Control Commission; 3) The trade unions' economic role; 4) The Socialist Republic in a capitalist encirclement foreign trade, concessions, etc.; 5) Food supply, surplus-food appropriation, tax in kind and fuel crisis, 6) Problems of Party organisation; 7) The Party's current tasks in the nationalities question; 8) Reorganisation of the army and the militia question; 9) The Chief Administration for Political education and the Party's propaganda and agitation work; 10) Report of the R.C.P.'s page 541 representative in the Comintern, and its current tasks; 11) Report of the R.C.P.'s representatives in the International Trade Union Council; 12) Elections to the Central Committee, the Control Commission and the Auditing Commissio.The Congress resolutions dealt with the key political and economic problem

  • File Name: TCS18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Third All-Russia Congress of Soviets
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    Let them shout that we, without reforming the old court, immediately threw it on to the scrap-hea.By that we paved the way for a real people's court, and not so much by the force of repressive measures as by massive example, the authority of the working people, without formalities; we transformed the court from an instrument of exploitation into an instrument of education on the firm foundations of socialist societ.There is no doubt whatever that we cannot attain such a society at onc


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