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  • File Name: MEC08ii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism - pt. 2
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    .     On page 284 of the Analysis of Sensations, Mach mentions the "kindred" (to Buddhism and Machism) american philosopher, Paul Caru.

  • File Name: MEC08iii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism - pt. 3
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    The economists transformed man into a Platonic idea -- 'capitalist,' 'worker,' et.The american philosopher Hibben, pointing to this and similar passages in Ostwald's Lectures, aptly says that Ostwald "appears in a Kantian disguise": the explicability of the phenomena of the external world is deduced from the properties of our min.381-82). page 382     "Marx came to the study of French socialism and political economy with a socialist world outlook, and his aim as regards knowledge was to provide a 'theoretical foundation' for his world outlook in order to 'safeguard' his initial valu

  • File Name: MI17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Marxism and Insurection
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    The period of dual power was at an end, and so was the revolution's peaceful stag.     We have the following of the majority of the people, because Chernov's resignation, while by no means the only symptom, is the most striking and obvious symptom that the peasants will not receive land from the Socialist-Revolutionaries' bloc (or from the Socialist-Revolutionaries themselve.   [p.23]   [9] The counter-revolutionary revolt of the bourgeoisie and the landowners in August 1917, which was headed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, the tsarist General Kornilo

  • File Name: MISB08.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Meeting of the International Socialist Bureau
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    .Like a benevolent official, he listed a variety of questions, beginning with property in land and ending with schools, encourage-  page 245 ment of industry, prisons, etc., all the time underlining the necessity of being as practical as possible -- for example, reckoning with the fact that universal suffrage is not always applicable to savages, that sometimes one cannot but agree with the necessity of introducing compulsory labour in the colonies instead of prisons, etc., et.

  • File Name: MNZ11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Marxism and "Nasha Zarya"
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  • File Name: MPP02.html
    Modified: 30 October 2003
    Title: Material for the Preparation of the Programme
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    This is not the language of a revolutionary party, but the language of Russkiye Vedomosti.[7] This is the terminology not of socialist propaganda, but of a statistical abstrac.The most important part of the means of production (of the land and factories, tools and machinery, railways and other means of communication) is becoming concentrated in the hands of a relatively insignificant number of capitalists and big landowners as their private propert.. . ." (". . . the scattered small enterprises are being ousted by colossal large-scale enterprise

  • File Name: MPS17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Meeting of the Petrograd Soviet
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    .     It will immediately abolish landed proprietorship and hand over the land to the peasant.

  • File Name: MPWM18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Moscow Party Workers' Meeting
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    Undoubtedly the socialist revolution and the transition from capitalism to socialism are bound to assume special forms in a country where the peasant population is numerically larg.Recent events have undoubtedly brought this question to the fore because the vast changes in the international situation -- such as the annulment of the Brest-Litovsk Treaty, the revolution in Germany, the collapse of German imperialism and the disintegration of British and american imperialism -- were bound to undermine a number of bourgeois-democratic tenets underlying the theory of the petty-bourgeois democrat.I shall do so by reading some of Engels's page 202 statements in his article "The Peasant Question in France and German

  • File Name: MQ93.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On the So-Called Market Question
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    We get the "impoverishment of the people," the growth of capitalism and the expansion of the marke.The differentiation of the commodity producers has spread to the agricultural industry (a ): the wage-workers could not continue their farming, for they worked mainly in the industrial establishments of others, and were ruined: they retained only miserable remnants of their farming, about a half (which, we assumed, was just enough to cover the needs of their families) -- exactly as the present cultivated land of the vast mass of our peasant "agriculturists" are merely miserable bits of independent farmin.Our rich peasant, fully occupied by his extended farming, can no longer produce as hitherto for his own needs, let us say footwear: it is more advantageous for him lo buy i

  • File Name: MR08.html
    Modified: 2 September 2010
    Title: Marxism and Revisionism
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        A natural complement to the economic and political tendencies of revisionism was its attitude to the ultimate aim of the socialist movemen.Both in the agrarian question (the programme of the municipalisation of all land) and in general questions of programme and tactics, our Social-Narodniks are more and more substituting "amendments" to Marx for the moribund and obsolescent remnants of their old system, which in its own way was integral and fundamentally hostile to Marxis.To determine its conduct from case to case, to adapt itself to the events of the day and to the chopping and changing of petty politics, to forget the primary interests of the proletariat and the basic features of the whole capitalist system, of all capitalist evolution, to sacrifice these primary interests for the page 38 real or assumed advantages of the moment -- such is the policy of revisionis


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