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.We hold the
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Session of the First Congress of Farm Laborers
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We trust that by working on these lines good progress will be made, and that we shall succeed in laying the foundations of real socialist agricultur.It is impossible for us to provide ten good horses and ten good ploughs for every hundred dessiatines of
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(if we take ten small farms of ten dessiatines eac. First published in 1926 Published according to the verbatim report From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 591 NOTES [11] This Congress was held in Petrograd, March 11-13, 1919, and was attended by about 200 delegate
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The greater the extremes of the exploiters' resistance, the more vigorously, firmly, ruthlessly and successfully will they be suppressed by the exploite.They refuse to see that workers' control and the
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of the banks are being put into practice, and these are the first steps towards socialis.     The strength of the proletariat and the peasantry allied to it grows with the resistance of the bourgeoisie and its retainer
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    6) Agricultural labourers and poor peasants, i.e., those who, because of the lack of sufficient land, cattle, and implements, earn a living partly by working for hire, must strive their hardest to organise themselves independently into separate Soviets, or into separate groups within the general peasants' Soviets, in order to protect their interests against the rich peasants, who inevitably strive towards an alliance with the capitalists and landowner.     2) The peasantry must in an organised manner, through their Soviets of Peasants' Deputies, immediately take over all the
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regulations by the Constituent Assembly or by the All-Russia Council of Soviets, should the people decide to vest the central power of the state in such a Council of Soviet.The only way to save the country is by the workers' and peasants' deputies assuming control and management of the entire production and distribution of good
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Despite the ban, the Congress sat from June 5-12 (18-25), 1917, in Kie.As for the British,
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, British and Japanese capitalists wanted a war, the chances would be a hundred to one against them being able to wage i.It passed the "Universal Act" on the autonomy of the Ukraine, published by the Ukrainian Central Rad
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49 Published according to the manuscript page 172 2 REPORT ON RATIFICATION OF THE PEACE TREATY MARCH 14     Comrades, today we have to settle a question that marks a turning-point in the development of the Russian revolution, and not only of the Russian but also of the international revolution, and in order to decide correctly on this very harsh peace which representatives of Soviet power have concluded at Brest-Litovsk, and which Soviet power asks you to approve, or ratify -- in order to settle this question correctly it is more than ever necessary for us to get an understanding of the historical meaning of the turning-point we are at, an understanding of the main feature of the development of the revolution up to now and the main reason for the severe defeat and the period of stern trials we have passed throug.169-201. Translated from the Russian by Clemens Dutt Edited by Robert Daglish Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (July 1999) EXTRAORDINARY FOURTH ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS OF SOVIETS, MARCH 14-16, 1918 [76] . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 1. DRAFT RESOLUTION ON WILSON'S MESSAGE . . . . 171 2. REPORT ON RATIFICATION OF THE PEACE TREATY, MARCH 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 3. REPLY TO THE DEBATE ON THE REPORT ON RATIFICA- TION OF THE PEACE TREATY, MARCH 15 . . . . . 191 4. RESOLUTION ON RATIFICATION OF THE BREST TREATY 200 NOTES page 171 1 DRAFT RESOLUTION ON WILSON'S MESSAGE[77]     The Congress expresses its gratitude to the
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people, and primarily to the working and exploited classes of the United States of America, in connection with President Wilson's expression of his sympathy for the Russian people through the Congress of Soviets at a time when the Soviet Socialist Republic of Russia is passing through severe trial.The entire history of revolutions, however, teaches us that when we have to do with a mass movement or with the class struggle, especially one like that at present developing not only throughout a single country, albeit a tremendous country, but also involving all international relations -- in such a case we must base our page 173 tactics first and foremost on an appraisal of the objective situation, we must examine analytically the course of the revolution up to this moment and the reason it has taken a turn so menacing and so sharp, and so much to our disadvantag
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.     Under the bourgeois system (i.e., as long as private property in
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