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A Highborn Liberal Landlord on the "New Zemstvo Russia"
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.A little example: If eighty peasant homesteads of twenty-five dessiatines each are set up on 2,000 dessiatines of the Trubetskois'
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Inner-Party Struggle in Ruusia
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Does this mean that the economic strikes of 1906-07 were "mad" and "inopportune", and that they revealed the "weak side of the movemen.If we support the struggle of the "peasantry" for the confiscation of the
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, it means that we admit that victory is possible and economically and politically advantageous for the working class and the whole of the peopl.It means that inasmuch as the offensive of the revolutionary struggle of the masses was not strong enough in 1905, defeat (both in politics and in "economics") was inevitable, but that if the proletariat had not been able to rise at least twice for a new attack against the enemy (a quarter of a million persons involved in political strikes alone during the second quarter of 1906 and also 1907), the defeat would have been still greater ; the coup d'etat would have taken place not in June 1907, but a year, or even more than a year, earlier, and the workers would have been deprived of the economic gains of 1905 even sooner than they wer
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How to Organise Competition?
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    One of the most important tasks today, if not the most important, is to develop this independent initiative of the workers, and of all the working and exploited people generally, develop it as widely as possible in creative organisational wor.The first step towards the emancipation of the people from this penal servitude is the confiscation of the landed estates, the introduction of workers' control and the
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of the bank.     This is a prejudice fostered by rotten routine, by petrified views, slavish habits, and still more by the sordid selfishness of the capitalists, in whose interest it is to administer while plundering and to plunder while administerin
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How Plekhanov and Co. Defend Revisionism
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.Here is a brief first substantiation to start with: "Is it possible, while failing to understand Marx's theory of absolute rent, to appreciate the role of private property in
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Harry Quelch
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.In the most advanced
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of capitalism and political liberty, the British bourgeoisie (who as far back as the seventeenth century settled accounts with the absolute monarchy in a rather democratic way) managed in the nineteenth century to split the British working-class movemen.
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On the History of the Question of the Unfortunate Peace
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No further postponement can now be achieved, for we have already done everything possible and impossible to deliberately protract the negotiation.     2. At the same time, the civil war, provoked by the frantic resistance of the wealthy classes, who realise full well that they are faced with the last and decisive fight for the preservation of private ownership of the
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How to Vote in the St. Petersburg Elections
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From the History of the Workers' Press in Russia
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The Heritage We Renounce
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In outlook, Skaldin may be called a bourgeois enlightene.He looks at the Reform without any illusions or idealisation; he sees it as a transaction between two parties, the landlords and the peasants, who until then had used the
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in common on definite terms and now had divided it, the division being accompanied by a change in the legal status of both partie.Like the West-European enlighteners and the majority of the literary representatives of the sixties, Skaldin was imbued with a violent hostility to serfdom and all its economic, social and legal product
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The Impending Catastrophe and How to Combat It
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The delivery of grain will ceas.323-69. Translated from the Russian Edited by Stephan Apresyan and Jim Riordan Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (June 1997) THE IMPENDING CATASTROPHE AND HOW TO COMBAT IT Famine Is Approaching . . . . . . . . . . . . Complete Government Inactivity . . . . . . . . . Control Measures Are Known to All and Easy to Take . .
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of the Syndicates . . . . . . . . Abolition of Commercial Secrecy . . . . . . . . Compulsory Association . . . . . . . . . . . Regulation of Consumption . . . . . . . . . . Government Disruption of the Work of the Democratic Organisations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Financial Collapse and Measures to Combat I.     The danger of a great catastrophe and of famine is imminen
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