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  • File Name: BLAI14.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: The British Liberals and Ireland
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    But much as the "enlightened and liberal" British bourgeoisie desired to perpetuate Ireland's enslavement and poverty, reform inevitably approached, the more so that the revolutionary eruptions of the Irish people's fight for liberty and land became more and more ominou.148-51. Translated from the Russian by Bernard Isaacs and Joe Fineberg Edited by Julius Katzer Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (July 2003)  page 148   THE BRITISH LIBERALS AND IRELAND     What is taking place today in the British Parliament in connection with the Bill on Irish Home Rule is of exceptional interest as far as class relationships and elucidation of the national and the agrarian problems are concerned     For centuries England has enslaved Ireland, condemned the Irish peasants to unparalleled misery and gradual extinction from starvation, driven them off the land and compelled hundreds of thousands and even millions of them to leave their native country and emigrate to Americ.Irish settlers in America gave it every assistanc

  • File Name: BMAP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Bolsheviks Must Assume Power
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    *     * *     Why must the Bolsheviks assume power at this very moment ?     Because the impending surrender of Petrograd will make our chances a hundred times less favourabl.For the Bolsheviks, by immediately proposing a democratic peace, by immediately giving the land to the peasants and by re-establishing the democratic institutions and liberties which have been mangled and shattered by Kerensky, will form a government which nobody will be able to overthro.     Nor can we "wait" for the Constituent Assembly, for by surrendering Petrograd IKerensky and C

  • File Name: BSP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Can the Bolshevicks Retain State Power?
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    .Exactly the same procedure must be adopted in both town and country for the distribution of provisions, clothing, footwear, etc., in respect of the land in the rural districts, and so fort.

  • File Name: BUAB14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Break-Up of the "August" Bloc
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  • File Name: BWAJ07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: But Who Are the Judges?
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    .Petersburg, 1907, article: "The Popular Socialist Party and the Agrarian Question") "similarly " with the law of November 9, 1906, "arrives at negation of the basic principle of communal land tenur.

  • File Name: BWBC13.html
    Modified: 27 March 2003
    Title: The Balkan War and Bourgeois Chauvinism
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  • File Name: BWGD12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Deputy T. O. Belousov's Withdrawal from Duma
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  • File Name: C11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Comments
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    .Berezovsky said in defending the Agrarian Bill before the State Duma on October 27,1908, "that this Bill is much more advantageous to the landowners, too, and I am saying this, gentlemen, as one who knows farming, since I own land and have engaged in it all my lif.

  • File Name: CA99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Capitalism in Agriculture
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    That the larger household has the advantage over the small household in the saving of labour and materials hardly needs proo. II     After describing (in Chapter III) the main features of feudal agriculture: the predominance of the three-field system, the most conservative system in agriculture; the oppression and expropriation of the peasantry by the big landed aristocracy; the organisation of feudal-capitalist farming by the latter; the transformation of the peasantry into starving paupers (Hungerleider) in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the development of bourgeois peasants (Grossbauern, who cannot manage without regular farm labourers and day labourers), for whom the old forms of rural relations and land tenure were unsuitable; the abolition of these forms and the paving of the way for "capitalist, intensive farming" (S. 26) by the forces of the bourgeois class which had developed in the womb of industry and the towns -- after describing all this, Kautsky goes on to characterise "modern agriculture" (Chapter IV).     This chapter contains a remarkably exact, concise, and lucid outline of the gigantic revolution which capitalism brought about in agriculture by transforming the routine craft of peasants crushed by poverty and ignorance into the scientific application of agronomics, by disturbing the age-long stagnation of agriculture, and by giving (and continuing  page 114 to give) an impetus to the rapid development of the productive forces of social labou.V. I.) "kerosene, chicory, and margarine wholesale; the latter purchases these articles retail, et

  • File Name: CAE19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Elections and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
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    .     That is exactly how the Russian proletariat won the peasantry from the Socialist-Revolutionaries, and won them literally a few hours after achieving state power; a few hours after the victory over the bourgeoisie in Petrograd, the victorious proletariat issued a "decree on land",[80] and in that decree it entirely, at once, with revolutionary swiftness, energy and devotion, satisfied all the most urgent economic needs of the majority of the peasants, it expropriated the landowners, entirely and without compensatio.


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