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Seventh (April) Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
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    It would be impermissible to confuse the question of the right of nations freely to secede with the question of whether a nation must necessarily secede at any given momen.This latter question must be settled quite separately by the
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of the proletariat in each particular case, according to the circumstance.When we recognize the right of oppressed peoples to secede, the right to decide their political destiny, we do not thereby settle the question whether particular nations should secede from the Russian state at the given momen
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Political Report of the C.C. to XVI Party Congress
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378] From Marx to Mao Stalin Collection Reading Guide . Political Report of the C.C. to XVI
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Congress J. V. Stalin POLITICAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO THE SIXTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.) Pravda, N.177, June 29, 1930 From J. V. Stalin, Works Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow 1955 Vo
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On the Draft Constitution of the U.S.S.R.
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    Furthe.Bourgeois constitutions tacitly proceed from the premise that society consists of antagonistic classes, of classes which own wealth and classes which do not own wealth; that no matter what
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comes into power, the guidance of society by the state (the dictatorship) must be in the hands of the bourgeoisie; that a constitution is needed for the purpose of consolidating a social order desired by and beneficial to the propertied classe.     Unlike bourgeois constitutions, the Draft of the new Constitution of the U.S.S.R. proceeds from the fact that there are no longer any antagonistic classes in society; that society consists of two friendly classes, of workers and peasants, that it is these classes, the labouring classes, that are in power; that the guidance of society by the state (the dictatorship) is in the hands of the working class, the most advanced class in society; page 809 that a constitution is needed for the purpose of consolidating a social order desired by and beneficial to the working peopl
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Speech [on Trotsky] . . . Central Committee
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The discussion was forced on the Part. The
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replied to Trotsky's action by making two main charge.Firstly, that Trotsky is trying to revise Leninism; secondly, that Trotsky is trying to bring about a radical change in the Party leadershi
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Stalin's Speeches on the CPUSA
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From Marx to Mao Stalin Collection Reading Guide . Stalin's Speeches on the CPUSA STALIN'S SPEECHES ON THE AMERICAN COMMUNIST
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Delivered in the AMERICAN COMMISSION of the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Communist International, May 6, 1929 and In THE PRESIDIUM of the Executive Committee of the Communist International on the American Question, May 14th, 1929 PROLETARIAN PUBLISHERS San Francisco [ No Date -- Early 1970s] Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (May 2000)             FOREWORD     Proletarian Publishers has printed Stalin's three speeches on the American Communist
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in order to accomplish two task.The first is to dispel the myth that the CPUSA was ever a bolshevik party in the tradition of Lenin and Stali
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