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  • File Name: GW06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Guerrilla Warfare
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
        In the second place, Marxism demands an absolutely historical examination of the question of the forms of struggl.To treat this question apart from the concrete historical situation betrays a failure to understand the rudiments of Dialectical materialis.At different stages of economic evolution, depending on differences in political, national-cultural, living and other conditions, different forms of struggle come to the fore and become the principal forms of struggle; and in connection with this, the secondary, auxiliary forms of struggle undergo change in their tur

  • File Name: HWR97.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Heritage We Renounce
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
    10, 1897, to a comment by M.Minsky on the "Dialectical materialists," M.Mikhailovsky says: "He" (M

  • File Name: IMH12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: In Memory of Herzen
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
    The first of his Letters on the Study of Nature, "Empiricism and Idealism", written in 1844, reveals to us a thinker who even now stands head and shoulders above the multitude of modern empiricist natural scientists and the host of present-day idealist and semi-idealist philosopher.Herzen came right up to Dialectical materialism, and halted -- before historical materialis.     It was this "halt" that caused Herzen's spiritual shipwreck after the defeat of the revolution of 1848. Herzen had left Russia, and observed this revolution at close rang

  • File Name: KM14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Karl Marx
  • 11 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
    'Necessity is blind only in so far as it is not understood'" (Engels, Anti-Dührin.This means the recognition of objective law in nature and of the Dialectical transformation of necessity into freedom (in the same manner as the transformation of the unknown, but knowable, "thing-in-itself" into the "thing for-us," of the "essence of things" into "phenomen.Marx and Engels considered the fundamental shortcomings of the "old" materialism, including the materialism of Feuerbach (and still more of the "vulgar" materialism of Büchner, Vogt and Moleschott), to be: (I) that this materialism was "pre dominantly mechanical," failing to take account of the latest developments of chemistry and biology (in our day it would be necessary to add: and of the electrical theory of matter); (2) that the old materialism was non-historical, non-dialectical (metaphysical, in the sense of anti-dialectical), and did not adhere consistently and comprehensively to the standpoint of development; (3) that it regarded the "human essence" abstractly and not as the "complex" of all (concretely defined historical) "social relations," and therefore only "interpreted" the world, whereas the point is to "change" it; that is to say, it did not understand the importance of "revolutionary, practical activit

  • File Name: KPRR06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to Kautsky's's Pmphlet
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
        To drive a simple-minded interlocutor into justifying blocs with a certain party, without naming that party; to talk of a revolutionary movement and not distinguish the revolutionary from the oppositional bourgeois democracy; to hint that the bourgeoisie is "fighting" in its own way, i.e., different from the proletariat's way, and not say plainly and clearly what the difference really is; to try to catch the interlocutor like a young jackdaw with the bait of the Amsterdam Resolution so as to conceal from the foreigner page 410 the real points at issue among the Russian Social-Democrats; to deduce concrete rules concerning definite tactics in a definite case, in regard to the attitude to be adopted towards the various parties of the bourgeois democrats, from a general phrase about the "general character" of the revolution, instead of deducing this "general character of the Russian revolution" from a precise analysis of the concrete data on the interests and position of the different classes in the Russian revolution -- is not all this a subterfug.Is it not open mockery of Marx's Dialectical materialis.     Either "yea, yea -- nay, nay, and whatsoever is more than these comes from the evil on

  • File Name: LIT05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Latest in "Iskra" Tactics
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
    12) -- here you have the elements of self-governmen.In a Dialectical process of development, the prologue and the epilogue often intertwine, it say.     The latter consideration is quite tru

  • File Name: MAGR05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Marx on the American "General Redistribution"
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
    Marx, therefore, does not condemn, but fully approves communist support of the movemen.Adopting the Dialectical standpoint, i.e., examining the movement from every aspect, taking into account both the past and the future, Marx notes the revolutionary aspect of the attack on private property in lan.He recognises the petty-bourgeois movement as a peculiar initial form of the proletarian, communist movemen

  • File Name: MEC08-old.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
  • 75 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
    It contains "ten Questions for a Lecturer," a reprint from the text givenin Collected Works of V. I. Lenin, English edition, Vo.14. The notes at the end of the bookare based on those given in the Chinese edition published by the People's PublishingHouse, Peking, April 1971.   C O N T E N T S TEN QUESTIONS TO A LECTURER  1  MATERIALISM AND EMPIRIO-CRITICISM   Critical Comments on a Reactionary Philosophy 3 PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION 5 PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION 8 In Lieu of Introduction HOW CERTAIN "MARXISTS" IN 1908 AND CERTAIN IDEALISTS  IN 1710 REFUTED MATERIALISM  9 Chapter One THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE OF EMPIRIO-CRITICISM AND OF  Dialectical MATERIALISM. I  31   1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sensations and Complexes of Sensations "The Discovery of the World-Elements" The Principal Co-ordination and "Naive Realism" Did Nature Exist Prior to Ma.Does Man Think with the Help of the Brai

  • File Name: MEC08.html
    Modified: 15 September 2009
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
  • 90 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
    It contains "Ten Questions for a Lecturer," a reprint from the text givenin Collected Works of V. I. Lenin, English edition, Vo.14. The notes at the end of the bookare based on those given in the Chinese edition published by the People's PublishingHouse, Peking, April 1971.   C O N T E N T S TEN QUESTIONS TO A LECTURER  1  MATERIALISM AND EMPIRIO-CRITICISM   Critical Comments on a Reactionary Philosophy 3 PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION 5 PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION 8 In Lieu of Introduction HOW CERTAIN "MARXISTS" IN 1908 AND CERTAIN IDEALISTS  IN 1710 REFUTED MATERIALISM  9 Chapter One THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE OF EMPIRIO-CRITICISM AND OF  Dialectical MATERIALISM. I  31   1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sensations and Complexes of Sensations "The Discovery of the World-Elements" The Principal Co-ordination and "Naive Realism" Did Nature Exist Prior to Ma.Does Man Think with the Help of the Brai

  • File Name: MEC08i.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism - pt. 1
  • 21 Occurence(s) of the search term DialecticalDescription:
    It contains "Ten Questions for a Lecturer," a reprint from the text givenin Collected Works of V. I. Lenin, English edition, Vo.14. The notes at the end of the bookare based on those given in the Chinese edition published by the People's PublishingHouse, Peking, April 1971.   C O N T E N T S [Part I] TEN QUESTIONS TO A LECTURER  1  MATERIALISM AND EMPIRIO-CRITICISM   Critical Comments on a Reactionary Philosophy 3 PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION 5 PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION 8 In Lieu of Introduction HOW CERTAIN "MARXISTS" IN 1908 AND CERTAIN IDEALISTS  IN 1710 REFUTED MATERIALISM  9 Chapter One THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE OF EMPIRIO-CRITICISM AND OF  Dialectical MATERIALISM. I  31   1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sensations and Complexes of Sensations "The Discovery of the World-Elements" The Principal Co-ordination and "Naive Realism" Did Nature Exist Prior to Ma.Does Man Think with the Help of the Brai


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