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  • File Name: Lenin/PRSD99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Protest by Russian Social-Democrats
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    Marxism was the theoretical expression of the prevailing practice: of the political struggle predominating over the economic. In Belgium, in France, and particularly in Germany, the workers organised the political struggle with incredible ease; but it was with enormous difficulty and tremendous friction that they organised the economic struggle. Even to this day the economic organisations as compared with the political organisations (leaving aside England) are extraordinarily weak and unstable, and everywhere laissent à désirer quelque chose (leave something to be desired)

  • File Name: Lenin/PRTK07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to Marx's Letters to Kugelmann
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    What revolutionary passion of a proletarian fighter who realises the vast significance the bourgeois revolution has for the progress of the socialist movement.     Noting "a very interestingly social movement three years later, on the eve of the downfall of the Napoleonic Empire in France, Marx says in a positive outburst of enthusiasm that "the Parisians are making a regular study of their recent revolutionary past, in order to prepare themselves for the business of the impending new revolution". And describing the struggle of classes revealed in this study of the past, Marx concludes (p

  • File Name: Lenin/PRTL07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to Letters my Marx et. al. to Friedrich Sorge
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    , in 1848 in Germany), in their faith in the imminence of a German "republic" ("to die for the republic", wrote Engels of that period, recalling his sentiments as a participant in the military campaign for a Reich constitution in 1848-49[163]). They were mistaken in 1871 when they were engaged in "raising revolt in Southern France, for which they [Becker writes "we", referring to himself and his closest friends: letter No. 14 of July 21,     * Incidentally, if my memory does not deceive me, Plekhanov or V

  • File Name: Lenin/PS11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Paul Singer
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
        In the sixties of the past century, when the cowardly German liberal bourgeoisie turned its back on the growing revolution in their country, was bargaining with the government of the landowners and becoming reconciled to the unlimited power of the monarchy, Singer turned resolutely toward socialism. In 1870, when the entire bourgeoisie was intoxicated by the victories over France, and when the broad masses of the population fell under the spell of the vile, misanthropic, "liberal" propaganda of nationalism and chauvinism, Singer signed a protest against the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine from France. In 1878, when the bourgeoisie helped Bismarck, that reactionary, landlords' ("Junkers'", as the Germans say) minister, to promulgate the Anti-Socialist Law,[65] to dissolve the workers' unions, ban working-class newspapers, and shower persecution upon the class-conscious proletariat, Singer finally joined the Social-Democratic Party

  • File Name: Lenin/PSTWP06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Present Situation . . . Tactics of Workers' Party
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    ." is included in Marx's The Civil War in France. -- DJR]    [p


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