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  • File Name: HWR97.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Heritage We Renounce
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    Only petty-bourgeois people could concoct the theory that extension of peasant land tenure, tax reduction, resettlement, credits, technical progress, marketing arrangements and suchlike measures would serve the interests of so-called "people's productio.  page 504     To complete our account of Skaldin's views, let us add that he is opposed to the system of social estates, advocates a single court of justice for all of them, sympathises "theoretically" with the idea that the volost authorities should not be constituted on the basis of social estates, is an ardent advocate of public education, especially general education, favours local self-government and Zemstvo institutions, and believes that land credits, especially small, should be widely available, for there is a strong desire among the peasants to buy lan.Here, too, Skaldin is a true "Mancunian": he says, for instance, that Zemstvo and municipal banks are "a patriarchal or primitive form of bank" and should give way to private banks, which are "vastly superior" (80). The land might be endowed with value "through the stimulation of industrial and commercial activity in our provinces" (71), and so o

  • File Name: IC17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Impending Catastrophe and How to Combat It
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    All the time we are speaking only of the immediate and urgent measures, which have already been introduced in Western Europe and which a democracy page 349 that is at all consistent ought to introduce immediately in our country to combat the impending and inevitable catastroph.     Serious difficulties, both technical and cultural, would be encountered in amalgamating the small and very small proprietors into associations, owing to the extremely small proportions and technical primitiveness of their enterprises and the illiteracy or lack of education of the owner.But precisely such enterprises could be exempted from the law (as was pointed out above in our hypothetical exampl

  • File Name: ISCS07b.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart [b]
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    The Left wing of the party, which formed the "Young Dashnaktsutyun" group, joined the S.R. Party in 1907.     The activities of the Dashnaktsutyuns were anti-popula.Their nationalist propaganda did much harm to the cause of the international education of the proletariat and the working masses of Armenia and the whole of Transcaucasi.     After the bourgeois-democratic revolution of February 1917 the Dashnaks supported the policy of the bourgeois Provisional Government; after the October Socialist Revolution they formed a counter-revolutionary bloc with the Mensheviks, Socialist-Revolutionaries, and Musavatists against the Bolshevik

  • File Name: IT18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government
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    The modern "Social-Democrats" of the Scheidemann or, what is almost the same thing, of the Martov type are repelled by the Soviets, and they are drawn towards the respectable bourgeois parliament, or to the Constituent Assembly, in the same way as Turgenev, sixty years ago, was drawn towards a moderate monarchist and noblemen's Constitution and was repelled by the peasant democracy of Dobrolyubov and Chernyshevsky.[112]     It is the closeness of the Soviets to the "people", to the working people, that creates the special forms of recall page 275 and other means of control from below which must be most zealously developed no.For example, the Councils of Public education, as periodical conferences of Soviet electors and their delegates called to discuss and control the activities of the Soviet authorities in this field, deserve full sympathy and suppor.Nothing could be sillier than to transform the Soviets into something congealed and self-containe

  • File Name: JLDS23.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Journal of Lenin's Duty Secretaries
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    Said: "I shall now try to develop the next subjec.There and then asked about the subjects he had already noted previously[612]; when these were read out, he remarked that one of them he had forgotten (on the correlation between the Central Board for Vocational education and the general educational work among the peopl.Dictated the general part of his article "Better Fewer, But Bette

  • File Name: KM14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Karl Marx
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    I, end of Cha.15.) In the factory system is to be found "the germ of the education of the future, an education that will, in the case of every child over a given age, combine productive labour with instruction and gymnastics, not only as one of the methods of adding to the efficiency of social production, but as the only method of producing fully developed human being.(Ibi

  • File Name: LC02.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Letter to a Comrade
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        First of all, let me express my complete agreement with your explanation of the unsuitableness of the former ("league type," as you term it) organisation of the "Leagu.You refer to the lack of serious training and revolutionary education among the progressive workers, to the so-called elective system, which Rabocheye Dyelo supporters are championing so proudly and stubbornly on the grounds of "democratic" principles, and to the workers' alienation from active wor.     That precisely is the case: 1) the lack of serious training and revolutionary education (not only among the workers, but among the intellectuals as well), 2) the misplaced and immoderate application of the elective principle, and 3) the workers' alienation from active revolutionary work -- that is where the main shortcoming of the S

  • File Name: LD14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Liquidationism Defined
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    Rubakin's request "to set forth the gist and history of Menshevis.In this letter L. Martov writes literally the following:     "After the social movement was crushed, the same tendency of the Mensheviks [namely, the tendency "to start party construction anew in a more definite class-socialist spirit or to give Social-Democracy a new basis for its radical self-reformation"] towards the organisational reform of the Party found expression in increased activities aimed at the formation of all kinds of non-party labour organisations -- trade unions, self-education societies (in some cases, co-operative  page 263 societies), etc., and in attempts, through these societies, to form a legal workers' party, or organised outposts of it [in the course of the controversy, those who took part in these attempts were dubbed "legalists" or "liquidators " because of their negative attitude towards the surviving underground organisations ]."     This is all that Martov had to say about liquidationis.We have underlined the principal passage

  • File Name: LFA17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Letters from Afar
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        This new govermnent, in which Lvov and Guchkov of the Octobrists and Peaceful Renovation Party,[129] yesterday's abettors of Stolypin the Hangman, control really important posts, vital posts, decisive posts, the army and the bureaucracy -- this government, in which Milyukov and the other Cadets[130] are more than anything decorations, a signboard -- they are there to deliver sentimental professorial speeches -- and in which the Trudovik[131] Kerensky is a balalaika on which they play to deceive the workers and peasants -- this government is not a fortuitous assemblage of person.     They are representatives of the new class that has risen to political power in Russia, the class of capitalist landlords and bourgeoisie which has long been ruling our country economically, and which during the Revolution of 1905-07, the counter-revolutionary period of 1907-14, and finally -- and with especial rapidity -- the war period of 1914-17, was quick to organise itself politically, taking over control of the local government bodies, public education, congresses of various types, the Duma, the war industries committees, et.This new class was already "almost completely" in power by 1917, and therefore it needed only the first blows to bring tsarism to the ground and clear the way for the bourgeoisi

  • File Name: LI03.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Letter to Iskra
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    In this way, and in this way alone, shall we enable the whole body of influential Party workers (and not the chance assortment of persons in a circle or grouplet) to know their leaders and to put each of them in his proper categor.Only broad publicity will correct all bigoted, one-sided, capricious deviations, it alone will convert the at times absurd and ridiculous "squalls" between "grouplets" into useful and essential material for the self-education of the Part.     Light, more ligh


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