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  • File Name: BF23.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Better Fewer, But Better
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term divideDescription:
    Under the guidance of their Presidium, the members of the Central page 494 Control Commission should systematically examine all the papers and documents of the Political Burea.Moreover they should divide their time correctly between various jobs in investigating the routine in our institutions, from the very small and privately-owned offices to the highest state institution.And lastly, their functions should include the study of theory, i.e., the theory of organisation of the work they intend to devote themselves to, and practical work under the guidance either of older comrades or of teachers in the higher institutes for the organisation of labou

  • File Name: BPSP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Bourgeois Pacifism and Socialist Pacifism
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    Were not negotiations carried on between England and Germany in 1898 for an alliance against Russi.England and Germany then secretly agreed to divide the colonies of Portugal between themselves "in the event" of Portugal not being able to meet her financial obligation.     Increased strivings on the part of the leading imperialist circles of Germany towards an alliance with Russia against England were already clearly defined several months ag

  • File Name: CEFD11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Campaign for the Elections to the Fourth Duma
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    They included 23 Rights, 17 liberals, 5 democrats and 8 independent.If we divide the independents equally between the Rights and the opposition, we obtain the following comparative data: ______ ^ ______ ______ ^ ______ ______ ^ ______ Members of the Third Duma From the Second Urban Curia From the Peasant Curia Rights .   .   .   . 16 27 Opposition parties 12 = 43 per cent 26 = 49 per cent     Opposition deputies thus comprised 43 per cent of the deputies elected by the second urban curia and 49 per cent of the deputies elected by the peasant curi.Considering that, as we know, the peasant deputies in the Third Duma introduced an agrarian bill which was in substance more democratic than the bill introduced by the Cadets, and that the bill bore the signatures also of independent and Right  page 378 peasant deputies, it is obvious that the democracy of the peasant curia surpasses the democracy of the second urban curia to an even greater extent than would appear from our dat

  • File Name: CNA13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: "Cultural-National" Autonomy
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term divideDescription:
    Can it be "taken out of the jurisdiction" of the state, to quote the Bund formula, page 504 classical in its striking absurdit.If the various nations living in a single state are bound by economic ties, then any attempt to divide them permanently in "cultural" and particularly educational matters would be absurd and reactionar.On the contrary, efforts should be made to unite the nations in educational matters, so that the schools should be a preparation for what is actually done in real lif

  • File Name: CRNQ13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Critical Remarks on the National Question
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    The first decade of the twentieth century provided an actual reply to this question: that force is none other than the working class, which rallies the democratic peasantry behind i.By striving to divide, and thereby weaken, the genuinely democratic force, whose victory would make national oppression impossible, M.Yurkevich is betraying, not only the interests of democracy in general, but also the interests of his own country, the Ukrain

  • File Name: CSMA10.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Capitalist System of Modern Agriculture
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        The following are data of the total number of ploughs and of the number of the simplest, most primitive and least     * See Landwirtschaftliche Statistik der Länder der ungarischen Krone (Agricultural Statistics of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown ). Budapest, 1900, Vol.4 and 5. The Hungarian statistics divide all the farms into four chief groups: 1) dwarf farms (less than 5 yokes; one yoke = 0.57 hectares); 2) small farms (5-100 yokes); 3) medium farms (100-1,000 yokes); 4) big farms (over 1,000 yoke.The second group obviously includes very diverge kinds of farms and therefore I make four subdivisions of i

  • File Name: DCR99ii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 2
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term divideDescription:
    We see the already familiar phenomenon: the sale of     * Let us note that when classifying households according to economic strength, or to size of farm, we always get larger families among the well-to-do strata of the peasantr.This phenomenon points to the connection between the peasant bourgeoisie and large families, which receive a larger number of allotments; partly it shows the opposite: it indicates the lesser desire of the well-to-do peasantry to divide up the lan.One should not, however, exaggerate the significance of large families among the well-to-do peasants, who, as our figures show, resort in the greatest measure to the employment of hired labou

  • File Name: DCR99v.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 7 & 8
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term divideDescription:
    After the analysis we have made in the present work, the statistics of the occupations of the whole population of Russia can and should be used to determine approximately the main categories into which the entire population of Russia is divided according to class status, i.e., according to their status in the social system of productio.     It is possible to determine these categories -- only approximately, of course -- because we know the main economic groups into which the peasantry are divide.And the entire mass of the agricultural population of Russia may safely be regarded as peasants, for the number of landlords in the sum-total is quite negligibl

  • File Name: DCRii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 2
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term divideDescription:
    We see the already familiar phenomenon: the sale of     * Let us note that when classifying households according to economic strength, or to size of farm, we always get larger families among the well-to-do strata of the peasantr.This phenomenon points to the connection between the peasant bourgeoisie and large families, which receive a larger number of allotments; partly it shows the opposite: it indicates the lesser desire of the well-to-do peasantry to divide up the lan.One should not, however, exaggerate the significance of large families among the well-to-do peasants, who, as our figures show, resort in the greatest measure to the employment of hired labou

  • File Name: DCRv.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 7 & 8
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term divideDescription:
    After the analysis we have made in the present work, the statistics of the occupations of the whole population of Russia can and should be used to determine approximately the main categories into which the entire population of Russia is divided according to class status, i.e., according to their status in the social system of productio.     It is possible to determine these categories -- only approximately, of course -- because we know the main economic groups into which the peasantry are divide.And the entire mass of the agricultural population of Russia may safely be regarded as peasants, for the number of landlords in the sum-total is quite negligibl


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