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  • File Name: Other/NewCSSUi.76vi.html(cor.)
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Bib. & Index
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
    O., 121, 266 Marx, Karl, 115, 470   and cooperation, 489-90   defines capitalist class, 44   economism and, 43, 473-74   and educational system, 169   and indicators of social condi-         tions, 137   Jacobinism and, 343   on necessity of revolution, 177   and ownership of means of         production, 21, 22   on Paris Commune, 164   and peasant war and working         class movement, 496   and political forms, 251   and production relations, 21,         163, 208n-9n, 333, 334,         459, 492   and productive forces, 24, 52n   on proletariat, 359   reestablishing contact with         thought of, 49n   and Russia, 214, 215, 218, 245,         246n   state and, 460-61   on workers' cooperatives, 529n Marxism, 190   abandoned, 11   in Bolshevik Party, 292, 342,         345, 410-11     bourgeois ideology and, 50n   and constitution of proletariat         as dominant class, 190,         191   "democratic" parties and de-         velopment of, 270   dialectical development of, 119   as economism, 16, 46   emerging conceptions in         conflict with, 159   fresh vigor in, 47-48, 49n   and ideological obstacles to         transforming social rela-         tions, 519   of Kautsky, 470   of Lenin, see Lenin, Vladimir         Ilich   and political obstacles to dic-         tatorship of proletariat,         528   proletarian revolution and rev-         olutionary, 113, 114   revisionism and, 19-20; see         also Revisionism   sclerotic, 47   struggle for primacy of, in labor         movement, 114-18   theses of, congealed, 20-32 Mass line, 191-93, 493-95, 515,         517 Mdivani, B., 427 Means of production, 529n   bourgeois loss of power and         loss of control over, 136   collective control over, 44   in mir, 244   owned by poor peasants, 244   See also State ownership Mensheviks, 24, 190   changes in trade unions and,         184   page 554  Mensheviks (cont

  • File Name: Other/OD63.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Origin of Differences Between CPSU and CPC
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
    S. imperialism is the centre of world reaction and the sworn enemy of the people, the thesis that if imperialism should unleash a world war it would doom itself to destruction, the common laws governing the socialist revolution and the building of socialism; the principle of combining the universal truth of Marxism-Leninism with the concrete practice of revolution and construction in different countries, the formulation on the importance of applying dialectical materialism in practical work, the page 74 thesis that the seizure of political power by the working class is the beginning of the revolution and not its end; the thesis that it will take a fairly long time to solve the question of who will win -- capitalism or socialism, the thesis that the existence of bourgeois influence is an internal source of revisionlsm, while surrender to imperialist pressure is its external source; and so on.     At the same time, the delegation of the CPC made some necessary compromises

  • File Name: Other/ODP77ii.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
  • 12 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
    ) of historical tendencies opposed to the development of the dictatorship of the proletariat. Now their representation of Soviet history, in spite of its lack of any dialectical materialist and therefore of any Marxist quality, is today shared by comrades, some of whom use it to argue for the dictatorship of the proletariat, others to argue against. Which means, to put it clearly: both by comrades who still, even if with qualifications, believe in the universal validity of the Soviet 'model' of politics and society, and by others who reject this claim to validity (either absolutely, or because of their view of the evolution of historical conditions)

  • File Name: Other/ODP77iii.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
        That is, why, beyond all questions of words (which may have their importance, but which are not decisive in theoretical matters), we have rejected the idea of the 'transcendence' of the dictatorship of the proletariat put forward by certain French and other Communists, considering this idea worse than equivocal. Not only did this formulation in practice appear as a compromise formula designed to 'persuade' comrades who might otherwise have jibbed at this change in the terminology and theory of the revolutionary party by dressing it up in a 'dialectical' justification (and such justifications can unfortunately serve any purpose); even more important, far from setting in motion the indispensable process of developing and rectifying existing theoretical conceptions inside the International Communist Movement, far from setting in motion the indispensable process of the renewal of Marxism demanded by the new conditions of the struggle for socialism today, such a formulation can only hinder it. In particular, instead of contributing to clarifying the contradictions of the 22nd Congress and the practice underlying them, and therefore to resolving them, it can only help to mask and aggravate them

  • File Name: Other/OT73i.html
    Modified: 28 February 2003
    Title: On Trotskyism - Part 1
  • 10 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
        The object of this book is not to weigh the historical role of Stalin or of Trotsky and his movement. I propose only:    (a)      to isolate what I believe to be the essence of Trotskyism in order to show how it is opposed to Leninism, and how it is anti-dialectical and anti-scientific (and therefore non-revolutionary) when it is not counter-revolutionary.    (b)    to dissipate the legends and myths of its so-called historical argument by showing how the latter is contradicted by the facts, in other words by a scientific analysis of the class struggle in the period concerned


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