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Lenin/TWP17.html
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29 July 2003
Title:
A Turn in World Politics
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I will openly appeal to all humanity, offering to bestow upon it the blessings of peace. At the same time I will drop a quiet hint to the French, to let them know that I am prepared to give back all, or nearly all of
France
and Belgium in return for a 'fair' share of their African colonies. I will let the Italians know that they can count on scraps of Austria's Italian lands and, in addition, on a few scraps in the Balkans
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Lenin/TXK21.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
The Tax in Kind
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[p.335] [105] See Engels, The Peasant Question In
France
and Germany (Marx and Engels, Selected Works, Vol. II, Moscow, 1962, p
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Lenin/UC06.html
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20 August 2002
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The Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
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And in this connection we must not lose sight of the fact that the classical bourgeois revolution in Europe, namely, the Great French Revolution of the eighteenth century, took place in an international situation that was entirely different from the one in which the Russian revolution is taking place.
France
at the end of the eighteenth century was surrounded by feudal and semi-feudal states. Russia in the twentieth century, accomplishing her bourgeois revolution, is surrounded by countries in which the socialist proletariat stands fully prepared on the eve of the final battle with the bourgeoisie
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Lenin/UFF15.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Under a False Flag
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At the time of the old (bourgeois) democracy Marx and Engels were working on the problem of the desirability of success for which particular bourgeoisie; they were concerned with a modestly liberal movement developing into a tempestuously democratic one. In the period of present-day (non-bourgeois) democracy, Potresov is preaching bourgeois national-liberalism at a time when one cannot even imagine bourgeois progressive movements, whether modestly liberal or tempestuously democratic, in Britain, Germany, or
France
. Marx and Engels were ahead of their epoch, that of bourgeois-national progressive movements; they wanted to give an impetus to such movements so that they might develop "over the heads" of the representatives of medievalism
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Lenin/USE15.html
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20 August 2002
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On the Slogan for a United States of Europe
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France
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, powers successful in the great plunder and oppression of nations. The four Great Powers of Europe -- Britain,
France
, Russia and Germany, with an aggregate population of between 250,000,000 and 300,000,000, and an area of about 7,000,000 square kilometres -- possess colonies with a population of almost 500 mlllion (494,500,000) and an area of 64,600,000 square kilometres, i.e
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