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  • File Name: MT98.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Question of the Market Theory
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    --E.  page 57 goods][*] by articles of other use- or bodily form, without affecting value-relations, hence without affecting either the value relations in which the two categories 'means of production' and 'articles of consumption' mutually exchange, or the relations between constant capital, variable capital, and surplus-value, into which the value of the product of each of these categories may be divide.The involvement of foreign commerce in analysing the annually reproduced value of products can therefore only confuse without contributing any new element of the problem, or of its solutio

  • File Name: MWPI23.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materials for "How We Should Reorganise the W.P.I.?"
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        And here I feel justified in presuming that both our Party workers and the people now in charge of the W.P.I. have accumulated sufficient experience, sufficient knowledge, sufficient ability and other qualities to properly organise the training of the new C.C. members, and a practical training at that, i.e., by combining their familiarisation with all the details of our state apparatus with a study of what modern science has achieved in the bourgeois states as regards efficient organisation of every kind of staff wor. Lenin       January 13, 1923      Taken down by L. F. page 439 WHAT SHOULD WE DO WITH THE W.P.I.? (continuation 2)     I assume that it goes without saying that the W.P.I. will start at once, on the basis of five years experience, organising the work on new lines; that it will divide the new workers into a number of groups and assign the work among these groups systematically; that it will divide these groups into: periodically employed people making a practical study of foreign experience; into people engaged in theoretical work and studying the results of modern science in the field of organisation of labour generally and managerial work in particula.It will arrange for all the W.P.I. workers to go through the jobs assigned to them, systematically working from the bottom upwards, performing varied functions in varied fields of administration, in varied localities, in varied conditions of work as regards nationalities, and so o

  • File Name: MWS13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Metalworkers' Strikes in 1912
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    The textile workers had the worst results -- their losses were more than twice as great as their gain. VI     Taking them by and large, the results of the strike struggle in 1912 were not bad, although they were not so good as those of 1911. To make it easier to compare the data for different years let us divide the number of strikers, the outcome of whose strikes is unknown, equally between the successful and unsuccessful striker.In this way we obtain for the last seven months of 1912, a total of 77,000 unsuccessful (i.e., 58.4 per cent) and 55,000 successful (i.e., 41.6 per cent) strikers out of 132,000.     It cannot be guaranteed that these figures are identical in kind with those of official statistics for previous year

  • File Name: NC20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Ninth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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    Consequently, every organisational question assumes a political significance; and it has become the established practice for the request of a single member of the page 444 Central Committee to be sufficient to have any question, for one reason or another, examined as a political questio.To have attempted to divide the functions of the Central Committee in any other way would hardly have been expedient and in practice would hardly have achieved its purpos.     This method of conducting business has produced extremely good results: no difficulties have arisen between the two bureaus on any occasio

  • File Name: NED93.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: New Economic Developments in Peasant Life
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    page 21 sification according to area under crops not only seems to be a happy one; it is the best and is absolutely essentia.     As to area under crops the Taurida statisticians divide the peasants into six groups: 1) those cultivating no land; 2) those cultivating up to 5 dessiatines; 3) from 5 to 10 dessiatines; 4) from 10 to 25 dessiatines; 5) from 25 to 50 dessiatines and 6) over 50 dessiatines per househol.For the three uyezds the proportionate relation of these groups according to the number of households is as follows: Uyezds Average area (dess.)under crops per household in allthree uyezds Percentages of Households  Berdyansk% Melitopol% Dnieper% Cultivating no land      "    up to  5 des

  • File Name: OCSI15b.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Opportunism and the Collapse of the Second International
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    If the crisis of the whole movement is to be explained, an examination must be made, firstly, of the economic significance of the present policy ; secondly, its underlying ideas ; and thirdly, its connection with the history of the various trends in the socialist movemen.     What is the economic substance of defencism in the war of 1914-15? The bourgeoisie of all the big powers are waging the war to divide and exploit the world, and oppress other nation.A few crumbs of the bourgeoisie's huge profits may come the way of the small group of labour bureaucrats, labour aristocrats, and petty-bourgeois fellow-traveller

  • File Name: ONRR08.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On the "Nature" of the Russian Revolution
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    Such opinions were so widespread in those days (remote day.two whole years divide us from the.that even in the Mensheviks' speeches at the Stockholm Congress[12] kindred notes were clearly hear

  • File Name: OSF04.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
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    The answer to the first question is obtained by analysing the struggle at the Party Congress; the answer to the second, by analysing what is new in the principles of the new Iskr.Both these analyses, which make up nine-tenths of my pamphlet, lead to the conclusion that the "majority" is the revolutionary, and the "minority" the opportunist wing of our Party; the disagreements that divide the two wings at the present time for the most part concern, not questions of programme or tactics, but only organisational questions; the new system of views that emerges the more clearly in the new Iskra the more it tries to lend profundity to its position, and the more that position becomes cleared of squabbles about co-optation, is opportunism in matters of organisatio.     The principal shortcoming of the existing literature on the crisis in our Party is, as far as the study and elucidation of facts is concerned, the almost complete absence of an analysis of the minutes of the Party Congress; and as far as the elucidation of fundamental principles of organisation is concerned, the failure to analyse the connection which unquestionably exists between the basic error committed by Comrade Martov and Comrade Axelrod in their formulation of Paragraph 1 of the Rules and their defence of that formulation, on the one hand, and the whole "system" (insofar as one can speak here of a system) of Iskra's present principles of organisation, on the othe

  • File Name: OSF04i.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term divideDescription:
    The answer to the first question is obtained by analysing the struggle at the Party Congress; the answer to the second, by analysing what is new in the principles of the new Iskr.Both these analyses, which make up nine-tenths of my pamphlet, lead to the conclusion that the "majority" is the revolutionary, and the "minority" the opportunist wing of our Party; the disagreements that divide the two wings at the present time for the most part concern, not questions of programme or tactics, but only organisational questions; the new system of views that emerges the more clearly in the new Iskra the more it tries to lend profundity to its position, and the more that position becomes cleared of squabbles about co-optation, is opportunism in matters of organisatio.     The principal shortcoming of the existing literature on the crisis in our Party is, as far as the study and elucidation of facts is concerned, the almost complete absence of an analysis of the minutes of the Party Congress; and as far as the elucidation of fundamental principles of organisation is concerned, the failure to analyse the connection which unquestionably exists between the basic error committed by Comrade Martov and Comrade Axelrod in their formulation of Paragraph 1 of the Rules and their defence of that formulation, on the one hand, and the whole "system" (insofar as one can speak here of a system) of Iskra 's present principles of organisation, on the othe

  • File Name: OTSWD05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Our Tasks and the Soviet of Workers' Deputies
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    I think that it is wrong to put the question in this way and that the decision must certainly be: both the Soviet of Workers' Deputies and the Part.The only question -- and a highly important one -- is how to divide, and how to combine, the tasks of the Soviet and those of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Part.     I think it would be inadvisable for the Soviet to adhere wholly to any one part


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