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  • File Name: CQL26.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Concerning Questions of Leninism
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term fight againstDescription:
        Differentiation in the countryside cannot assume its former dimensions, the middle peasants still constitute the main mass of the peasantry, and the kulak cannot regain his former strength, if only for the reason that the land has been nationalized, that it has been withdrawn from circulation, while our trade, credit, tax and co-operative policy is directed towards restricting the kulaks' exploiting proclivities, towards promoting the welfare of the broad mass of the peasantry and levelling out the extremes in the countrysid.That is quite apart from the fact that the fight against the kulaks is now proceeding not only along the old line of organizing the poor peasants against the kulaks, but also along the new line of strengthening the alliance of the proletariat and the poor peasants with the mass of the middle peasants against the kulak.The fact that the opposition does not understand the meaning and signihcance of the fight against the kulaks along this second line once more confirms that the opposition is straying towards the old path of development in the countryside -- the path of capitalist development, when the kulaks and the poor peasants constituted the main forces in the countryside, while the middle peasants were "melting awa

  • File Name: DPPP27.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Slogan . . . in Preparation for October
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        It follows, firstly, that in the period of preparation for October (April-October 1917) the Bolsheviks did not set themselves the task of drawing a demarcation line between the poor peasants and the well-to-do peasants, but treated the peasantry as an integral whol.     It follows, secondly, that in the period of preparation for October the Bolsheviks did not replace the old slogan, "Dictatorship of the proletariat and peasantry," by a new slogan, "Dictatorship of the proletariat and poor peasantry," but maintained the old position laid down in Lenin's pamphlet Two Tactics in 1905.     It follows, thirdly, that the Bolshevik policy of combating the vacillations and compromising policy of the Soviets in the period of preparation for October (March-October 1917), the vacillations of the middle peasantry in the Soviets and at the front, the vacillations between revolution and counter-revolution, the vacillations and compromising policy which assumed a particularly acute character in the July days, when the Soviets, headed by the Socialist-Revolutionary and Menshevik compromisers, joined hands with the counter-revolutionary generals in the attempt to isolate the Bolsheviks -- it appears that the Bolshevik fight against these vacillations and the compromising policy of certain strata of the peasantry was pointless and absolutely unnecessar.     It follows, finally, that Kamenev was right when, in April May 1917, he defended the old slogan of dictatorship of the proletariat and peasantry, while Lenin, who regarded this slogan as already out-of-date and who proclaimed the new slogan of dictatorship of the proletariat and poor peasantry, was wron

  • File Name: DS30.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Dizzy with Success
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term fight againstDescription:
        Firstly, because in these areas we have the largest number of already firmly-established state farms and collective farms, page 486 thanks to which the peasants have had the opportunity to convince themselves of the power and importance of the new technical equipment, of the power and importance of the new, collective organization of farmin.     Secondly, because these areas have had two years of schooling in the fight against the kulaks during the grain-procurement campaigns, and this could not but facilitate the development of the collective-farm movemen.     Lastly, because these areas in recent years have been extensively supplied with the best cadres from the industrial centre

  • File Name: ESP13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Elections in St. Petersburg
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term fight againstDescription:
    It will not be superfluous to point out here, in order to characterise the "advocates of unity," that after Chkheidze was nominated in Tiflis they emphatically refused to withdraw his nomination in favour of the Social-Democrat Pokrovsky, ex-member of the Third Duma, and threatened to put up a parallel list and disrupt the campaig.     However, the reservation concerning "freedom of election propaganda" was perhaps superfluous, for the course of the campaign had clearly demonstrated that page 292 no campaign was possible in the fight against the Cadets other than a revolutionary Social-Democratic, i.e., a Bolshevik, campaig.Who does not remember the speeches delivered by the S

  • File Name: FAD26.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Fight Against Right and "Ultra-Left" Deviations
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    8] From Marx to Mao Stalin Collection Reading Guide . The fight against Right and "Ultra-Left" Deviations J. V. Stalin THE fight against RIGHT AND "ULTRA-LEFT" DEVIATIONS Two Speeches Delivered at a Meeting of the Presidium of the E.C.C.I., January 22, 1926 Pravda, N.40, February 18, 1926 From J. V. Stalin, Works Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1954, Vo


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