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  • File Name: ARG99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Articles for "Rabochaya Gazeta"
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    Almost everyone who has worked in a local study circle in some city will easily remember that among the numerous and diverse affairs in which the circle engaged some were, in themselves, legal (e..the gathering page 225 of information on the workers' conditions; the study of legal literature on many questions; consultation and reviewing of certain types of foreign literature; maintenance of certain kinds of relations; aid to workers in obtaining a general education, in studying factory laws, etc.). Making affairs of this sort the specific function of a special contingent of people would reduce the strength of the revolutionary army "in the firing line" (without any reduction of its "fighting potential") and increase the strength of the reserve, those who replace the "killed and wounde.This will be possible only when both the active members and the reserve see their activities reflected in the common organ of the Party and sense their connection with i

  • File Name: AWV12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Anonymous Writer in "Vorwärts"
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        The magazine exposed the opportunist-liquidators, otzovists, Trotskyites, and also bourgeois Nationalists, and threw light on the struggle of the working class in the conditions of a new revolutionary upsurge; popularised the Bolshevik slogans in the election campaign to the Fourth Duma, it attacked revisionism and centrism in the parties of the Second International and gave news of the international working-class movemen.The magazine played an outstanding role in the international Marxist education of the advanced workers in Russi.     On the eve of the First World War the magazine was suppressed by the tsarist governmen

  • File Name: BEN14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Bill on the Equality of Nations
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    Measures by Zemstvos, towns, etc., which infringe the equality of languages enjoyed by the national minorities in financial, administrative, legal and all other fields, shall be considered non-valid and subject to repeal on a protest filed by any citizen of the state, regardless of domicil.     8.  Each self-governing unit of the state, rural and urban, shall elect, on the basis of universal, direct and equal suffrage by secret ballot with proportional representation, boards of education to take care, wholly and autonomously, of expenditures on all the cultural and educational needs of the population subject to the control and management of the town and Zemstvo bodie.     9.  In territorial units with a mixed population the number of members on the boards of education shall not be less than twent

  • File Name: BF23.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Better Fewer, But Better
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    Nothing will be achieved in this by doing things in a rush, by assault, by vim or vigour, or in general, by any of the best human qualitie.Secondly, we have elements of knowledge, education and training, but they are ridiculously inadequate compared with all other countrie.     Here we must not forget that we are too prone to compensate (or imagine that we can compensate) our lack of knowledge by zeal, haste, et

  • File Name: BIMS14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Bourgeois Intelligentsia's Methods of Struggle
  • 6 Occurence(s) of the search term educationDescription:
    But if we are not to engage simply in mutual recriminations, accusing each other of intellectualist parochialism, we must take the present facts, the objective fact.     The political education of the workers, which everybody admits is making progress, is another thing which our conciliators, Plekhanov, Trotsky and Co., talk about with amusing subjectivis.Plekhanov and Trotsky are wavering between the two contending trends in the Social-Democratic class movement and are ascribing to the workers their own  page 484 subjective vacillations, saying: The fact that the workers participate in this conflict of trends is evidence of their ignorance; when they become more enlightened they will stop fighting, will cease to be "factional" (Plekhanov, like Trotsky, repeats "by force of habit" parrot-phrases such as "factionalism", although the Pravdists put an end to "factionalism" in January 1912, i.e., two-and-a-half years ago, by straightforwardly and openly expelling the liquidator

  • File Name: BRR05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Beginning of the Russian Revolution
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    The most uneducated, backward sections of the working class, who naïvely trusted the tsar and sincerely wished to put peacefully before "the tsar himself" the petition of a tormented people, were all taught a lesson by the troops led by the tsar or his uncle, the Grand Duke Vladimi.     The working class has received a momentous lesson in civil war; the revolutionary education of the proletariat made more progress in one day than it could have made in months and years of drab, humdrum, wretched existenc.The slogan of the heroic S

  • File Name: BSP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Can the Bolshevicks Retain State Power?
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    That is why I say that if the Bolsheviks were to give in to these moods they would ruin both their Party and their revolutio.N. Lenin       October 1, 1917. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 541 NOTES   [49] Written at Vyborg in late September-October 1 (14), 1917. First published in the magazine Prosveshcheniye (education ) N.1-2 for October 1917.     Prosveshcheniye, a monthly Bolshevik theoretical journal legally published in Petersburg from December 1911 to June 1914. It had a peak circulation of 5,000.     It was put out on Lenin's suggestion, and contained contributions from Vorovsky, Ulyanova-Yelizarova, Krupskaya, Olminsky and other

  • File Name: CA99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Capitalism in Agriculture
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     page 127 wider possibilities of employing machinery, and more opportunities for obtaining credit; it also lies in the commercial superiority of large-scale production, the employment in the latter of scientifically trained managers (Kautsky, S. 104). Large-scale farming utilises the co-operation of workers and division of labour to a larger exten.Kautsky attaches particular importance to the scientific, agronomic education of the farme."A scientifically well-educated farmer can be employed only by a farm sufficiently large for the work of management and supervision to engage fully the person's labour-power" (S. 98: "The size of such farms varies, according to the type of production," from three hectares of vineyards to 500 hectares of extensive farmin

  • File Name: CAE19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Elections and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
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        It is possible to do this, of course, only when capitalist development has reached a certain leve.Failing that fundamental condition, the proletariat cannot develop into a separate class, nor can success be achieved in its prolonged training, education, instruction and trial in battle during long years of strikes and demonstrations when the opportunists are disgraced and expelle.Failing that fundamental condition, the centres will not play that economic and political role which enables the proletariat, after their capture, to lay hold of state power in its entirety, or more correctly of its vital nerve, its core, its nod

  • File Name: CB14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Concerning A. Bogdanov
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    The groups he formerly co-operated with have rejected all responsibility for his literary and other activitie.One can think whatever one pleases about Bogdanov after this, but to demand that he be given space in the columns of the workers' press, which is called upon to disseminate the elementary principles of Marxism, reveals a failure to understand either Marxism, Bogdanov's theories, or the task of spreading Marxist education among the masses of the worker.  page     As regards the business of educating the masses of the workers, to which our newspaper is dedicated, our path and Bogdanov's diverge, for we differ in our understanding of what that education should b


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