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What the "Friends of the People" Are
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page 212 this industry, we must compare the size of the establishments: the problem is precisely one of the relation between the small and the large establishments according to their role in output and their exploitation of wage-labou.Taking the number of workers as a basis, we
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the establishments of the handicraftsmen into three groups: I) establishments employing 1 to 5 workers (both family and hired); II) employing 6 to 10 workers, and III) employing over 10 worker.     Examining the size of establishments, the complement of workers and the value of the output in each group, we obtain the following data:[¥] Groups of Handcraftsmen according to number of workers I. Employing 1-5 workers II. Employing 6-10 workers III. Employing over 10 workers Total Av
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What the "Friends of the People" Are - pt. 3
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page 212 this industry, we must compare the size of the establishments: the problem is precisely one of the relation between the small and the large establishments according to their role in output and their exploitation of wage-labou.Taking the number of workers as a basis, we
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the establishments of the handicraftsmen into three groups: I) establishments employing 1 to 5 workers (both family and hired); II) employing 6 to 10 workers, and III) employing over 10 worker.     Examining the size of establishments, the complement of workers and the value of the output in each group, we obtain the following data:[¥] Groups of Handcraftsmen according to number of workers I. Employing 1-5 workers II. Employing 6-10 workers III. Employing over 10 workers Total Av
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The First Steps of Bourgeois Betrayal
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The resulting document was a patriotic and loyal petitio."Actuated solely by ardent love of country", the respectable bourgeois gentlemen sink "all discord page 520 and all differences that
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them" and appeal to the tsa.They point to "the grave danger to Russia and to the Throne itself", which emanates not so much from abroad as from "internal strif
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Regardless of what motivated this leader (Hilferding), the following is beyond doubt -- the spinelessness of the Independents and the perfidy of the Scheidemanns, Brantings and Vanderveldes are bound to result in a stronger movement of the proletarian masses away from these traitorous leader.In some countries imperialism can continue to
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the workers for a fairly long time to com.The example of Britain is proof of that, but the unification of the revolutionaries, and the uniting of the masses with the revolutionaries and the expulsion of the yellow elements are, on a world scale, proceeding steadily and surel
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The Handicraft Census of 1894-95
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59, 78 and 160; III, p.87 and 109). In order to analyse these data with reference to the problem we are now considering, namely, the relation between family labour and wage-labour, we must
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all the establishments into groups according to the total number of workers (for it is the total number of workers which shows the size of the workshop and the degree of co-operation in production), and determine the role of family labour and wage-labour in each grou.Let us take four groups: 1) establishments with one worker; 2) establishments with two to four workers; 3) establishments with five to nine workers, and 4) establish- page 374 ments with ten or more worker
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Persecutors of Zemstvo . . . Hannibals of Liberalism
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R. N. S. is well aware of these historical facts, and he obscures them only for the reason that they entirely refute his smug theory of the possible "submission" of the autocra.There is no place for submissiveness in politics, and the time-honoured police method of
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and rule, yield the unimportant in order to preserve the essential, give with one hand and take back with the other, can be mistaken for submission only out of unbounded simplicity (both sacred and sly simplicit.". . . When the government of Alexander II devised and introduced the 'great reforms', it did not at the same time deliberately set itself the aim of cutting off imperatively all the Russian people's legal roads to political liberty, it did not weigh its every step and every paragraph of the page 71 law with this end in vie
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In Memory of Herzen
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In commemorating Herzen, the proletariat is learning from his example to appreciate the great importance of revolutionary theor.It is learning that selfless devotion to the revolution and revolutionary propaganda among the people are not wasted even if long decades
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the sowing from the harves.It is learning to ascertain the role of the various classes in the Russian and in the international revolutio
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Imperialism
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Cartels come to an agreement on the conditions of sale, terms of payment, et.They
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the markets among themselve.They fix the quantity of goods among themselves to be produce
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Imperialism and the Split in Socialism
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Monopoly manifests itself in five principal forms: (1) cartels, syndicates and trusts -- the concentration of production has reached a degree which gives rise to these monopolistic associations of capitalists; (2) the monopolistic position of the big banks -- three, four or five giant banks manipulate the whole economic life of America, France, Germany; (3) seizure of the sources of raw material by the trusts and the financial oligarchy (finance capital is monopoly industrial capital merged with bank capital); (4) the (economic) partition of the world by the international cartels has begu.There are already over one hundred such international cartels, which command page 106 the entire world market and
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it "amicably" among themselves -- until war redivides i.The export of capital, as distinct from the export of commodities under non-monopoly capitalism, is a highly characteristic phenomenon and is closely linked with the economic and territorial political partition of the world; (5) the territorial partition of the world (colonies) is complete
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A Letter to a Comrade
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    For this reason it would be desirable that Clause One of the Rules (according to your draft) should not only indicate which Party organ is recognised as the leading organ (that, of course, is necessary), but should also state that the given local organisation sets itself the task of working ac- page 237 tively for the creation, support, and consolidation of those central institutions without which our Party cannot exist as a part.     Further, in Clause Two, you say that the committee should "direct the local organisation" (perhaps it would be better to say: "all local work and all the local organisations of the Party"; but I shall not dwell on details of formulation), and that it should consist of both workers and intellectuals, for to
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them into two committees is harmfu.This is absolutely and indubitably correc
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