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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 7 & 8
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How much nicer it would be to live in the old way, without "being carried away by the making of rails," and to cook oneself pancakes on Ural frying-pan. page 490 see that the development of metallurgical industry is proceeding faster in Russia than in Western Europe and in some respects even faster than in the United
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.In 1870 Russia produced 2.9% of the world output of pig-iron (22 million poods out of 745 million), and in 1894 -- 5.1% (81.3 million poods out of 1,584.2) (Vestnik Finansov, 1897, N
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Pref. & Ch. 1
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This will serve as a sort of introduction to the rest of the work, the factual part of it, and will relieve us of the need to make repeated references to theory in our further expositio.In the three following chapters we shall endeavour to describe the capitalist evolution of agriculture in post-Reform Russia, namely, in Chapter II we shall examine Zemstvo statistical data on the differentiation of the peasantry; in Chapter III data on the transitional
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of landlord economy, and on the replacement of the corvée system of this economy by the capitalist; and in Chapter IV data on the forms in which the formation of commercial and capitalist agriculture is proceedin.The next three chapters will be devoted to the forms and stages of the development of capitalism in our industry: in Chapter V we shall examine the first stages of capitalism in industry, namely, in small peasant (known as handicraft ) industry ; in Chapter VI data on capitalist manufacture and on capitalist domestic industry, and in Chapter VII data on the development of large-scale machine industr
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 2
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Let us quote an exampl.In the three indicated uyezds of Taurida Gubernia,
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lands rented by peasant communities are distributed among the groups as follows: page 84 N.ofrentinghouseholds N
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 3 & 4
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The former, who are becoming cultivators on a big scale, are beginning to employ farm labourers and usually cease to take job-work, unless they find it absolutely necessary to enlarge their crop area somewhat, or to obtain the use of pasture land, which in most cases cannot be done except by taking job-work; the latter, on the other hand, cannot take any job-work for lack of horse.Hence the obvious necessity for a transition, and a speedy transition, to farming based on wage-labour, since the peasants who still take job-work by the dessiatine are, due to the feeble
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of their horses and to the multitude of jobs they undertake, beginning to turn out work that is bad from the viewpoint both of quality and of promptness of fulfilment" (.20).     References to the fact that the ruin of the peasantry is leading to the elimination of labour-service by capitalism are also made in current Zemstvo statistical materia
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Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 5 & 6
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A certain percentage of the rural population consists of specialist-artisans engaged (sometimes exclusively, sometimes in conjunction with agriculture) in tanning, boot-making, tailoring, blacksmithery, dyeing of homespun fabrics, finishing of peasant-made woollens, flour-milling, et.Owing to the extremely unsatisfactory
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of our economic statistics we have no precise data on the degree to which artisan production is spread throughout Russia; but isolated references to this form of industry are scattered through nearly all descriptions of peasant farming and investigations of what is called "handicraft" industry,** and are even to be found in official factory statistics.*** The Zemstvo statistical returns, in registering peasant industries, sometimes single out a special group, "artisans" (c.Rudnev, lo
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Title:
The Development of Capitalism in Russia -- Ch. 7 & 8
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How much nicer it would be to live in the old way, without "being carried away by the making of rails," and to cook oneself pancakes on Ural frying-pan. page 490 see that the development of metallurgical industry is proceeding faster in Russia than in Western Europe and in some respects even faster than in the United
state
.In 1870 Russia produced 2.9% of the world output of pig-iron (22 million poods out of 745 million), and in 1894 -- 5.1% (81.3 million poods out of 1,584.2) (Vestnik Finansov, 1897, N
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"Democracy" and Dictatorship
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    The Scheidemanns and Kautskys speak about "pure democracy" and "democracy" in general for the purpose of deceiving the people and concealing from them the bourgeois character of present-day democrac.Let the bourgeoisie continue to keep the entire apparatus of
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power in their hands, let a handful of exploiters continue to use the former, bourgeois,
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machin.Elections held in such circumstances are lauded by the bourgeoisie, for very good reasons, as being "free", "equal", "democratic" and "universa
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Declaration of . . . "Iskra" and "Zarya"
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The entire economic development of Russia and the history of social thought and of the revolutionary movement in Russia serve as a guarantee that the Social-Democratic working-class movement will grow and surmount all the obstacles that confront i. The principal feature of our movement, which has become particularly marked in recent times, is its
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of disunity and its amateur character, if one may so express i.Local study circles spring up and function in almost complete isolation from circles in other districts and -- what is particularly important -- from circles that have functioned and now function simultaneously in the same district
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Dissoultion of the Duma . . . Tasks of the Proletariat
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    Unless this task is fully carried out, the popular representative assembly cannot have full power; hence, too, there cannot be adequate guarantees that the new popular representative assembly will not share the fate of the Cadet Dum.     The objective
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of affairs at the present time is bringing to the fore a fight, not for a popular representative assembly, but for the creation of conditions under which it will be impossible to disperse or dissolve it, impossible to reduce it to a farce, as Trepov & C.did the Cadet Dum
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Declaration of the Editorial Board of "Iskra"
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The entire economic development of Russia and the history of social thought and of the revolutionary movement in Russia serve page 352 as a guarantee that the Social-Democratic working-class movement will grow and will, in the end, surmount all the obstacles that confront i. On the other hand, the principal feature of our movement, which has become particularly marked in recent times, is its
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of disunity and its amateur character, if one may so express i.Local study circles spring up and function independently of one another and -- what is particularly important -- of circles that have functioned and still function in the same district
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