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Differences in the European Labour Movement
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It develops, organises, and disciplines the workers -- and it crushes, oppresses, leads to degeneration, poverty, et.Capitalism creates its own grave-digger, itself creates the elements of a new system, yet, at the same time, without a "leap" these indivadual elements change nothing in the general
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of affairs and do not affect the rule of capita.It is Marxism, the theory of dialectical materialism, that is able to encompass these contradictions of living reality, of the living history of capitalism and the working-class movemen
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Draft and Explanation of a Programme . . .
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But, with the further growth of capitalism and the increasing trequency of strikes, they prove inadequat.The employers take joint action against them: they conclude agreements among themselves, bring in workers from other areas, and turn for assistance to those who run the machinery of
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, who help them crush the workers' resistanc.Instead of being faced by the one individual owner of each separate factory, the workers are now faced by the entire capitalist class and the government that assists i
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Democracy and Narodism in China
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Indeed, what does the "economic revolution", of which Sun Yat-sen talks so pompously and obscurely at the beginning of his article, amount t. It amounts to the transfer of rent to the
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, i.e., land nationalisation, by some sort of single tax along Henry George line.There is absolutely nothing else that is real in the "economic revolution" proposed and advocated by Sun Yat-se
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The Draft of a New Law on Strikes
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Let me say frankly that this fact fills my heart with a lofty patriotic pride: the twopenny-halfpenny liberalism of the merchant means much more than the shilling liberalism of the government officia.And what is most interesting in the memorandum is not the nauseating talk about freedom of contract and the interests of the
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, but the practical considerations of the manufacturers, which break right through the traditional juridical argument. This is intolerabl
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From the Old Social System to the New
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    This is the paramount problem in the building of socialis.First of all, we must make it quite clear to ourselves that this question could be raised in a practical way only after the proletariat had captured political power, only after the landowners and capitalists had been expropriated, only after the proletariat, having captured
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power, had achieved decisive victories over the exploiters who put up a desperate resistance and organised counter-revolutionary rebellions and civil wa.     It seemed that the time had arrived early in 1918 -- and it had indeed arrived after the February (1918) military campaign of German imperialism against Russi
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Draft Programme of the R.C.P.(B.)
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And since, on the other hand, it causes a relative decrease in the employers' demand for human labour-power, the demand for labour-power necessarily lags behind its supply, as a result of which the dependence of wage-labour on capital is increased and exploitation of labour rises to a higher leve. (7) "This
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of affairs in the bourgeois countries and tho steadily growing competition among them in the world market make it more and more difficult for them to sell the goods which are produced in ever-increasing quantitie.Over-production, manifesting itself in more or less acute industrial crises followed by more or less protracted periods of industrial stagnation, is an inevitable consequence of the development of the productive forces in bourgeois societ
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A Draft Programme of Our Party
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This was proved, in our view, by the discussion on the Erfurt Programme and by Kautsky's book on people's legislatio.Kautsky admits (on the basis of an historical and political analysis) that a certain benefit accrues from people's legislation under the following conditions: 1) the absence of an antithesis between town and village or the preponderance of the towns, 2) the existence of highly developed political page 239 parties; 3) "the absence of excessively centralised
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power, independently opposed to people's legislatio.In Russia we see exactly the opposite conditions, and the danger of "people's legislation" degenerating into an imperialist "plebiscite" would be particularly great in our countr
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Speech at Meeting of Poor Peasants' Committees
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To transform a vast number of small peasant farms into large farms is something that cannot be done immediatel.Agriculture, which has hitherto been conducted on a haphazard basis, cannot immediately or in a short space page 172 of time be socialised and transformed into large-scale
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enterprise, whose produce would be equally and justly distributed among all working people under a system of universal and equal labour servic.     While the factory workers in the cities have already succeeded in completely overthrowing the capitalists and getting rid of exploitation, in the countryside the real fight against exploitation has only just begu
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Draft Theses on Role of Trade Unions Under NEP
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42, p.374-86. Translated from the Russian by Bernard Isaacs First printing 1969 Second printing 1971 Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (July 2000) DRAFT THESES ON THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE TRADE UNIONS UNDER THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY[441] . . . . . . 374 1. The New Economic Policy and the Trade Unions . . . . 375 2.
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Capitalism in the Proletarian
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and the Trade Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 3. The
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Enterprises That Are Being Put on a Profit Basis and the Trade Unions . . . . . . . . . . 376 4. The Essential Difference Between the Class Struggle of the Proletariat in a
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Which Recognises Private Own- ership of the Land, Factories, etc., and Where Political Power Is in the Hands of the Capitalist Class, and the Class Struggle of the Proletariat in a
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Which Does Not Recognise Private Ownership of the Land and the Majority of the Large Enterprises and Where Political Power Is in the Hands of the Proletariat . . . . . . 376 5. Reversion to Voluntary Trade Union Membership . . . . 378 6. The Trade Unions and the Management of Industry . . . 378 7. The Role and Functions of the Trade Unions in the Busi- ness and Administrative Organisations of the Proletar- ian
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379 8. Contact with the Masses -- the Fundamental Condition for All Trade Union Activity . . . . . . . . . . 381 9. The Contradictions in the Status of the Trade Unions Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat . . . . . . 382 10. The Trade Unions and the Specialists . . . . . . . 383 11. The Trade Unions and Petty-Bourgeois Influences on the Working Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 NOTES page 374 DRAFT THESES ON THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE TRADE UNIONS UNDER THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY[441]     The Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P. on 28.XII.1921 considered the question of the role and functions of the trade unions under the New Economic Polic.The plenum heard the reports of Comrades Rudzutak, Andreyev and Shlyapnikov (the planned report by Comrade Lutovinov was not made owing to failure to call the reporter out in tim
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Draft Regulations on Workers' Control
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    2. Workers' control shall be exercised by all the workers and office employees of an enterprise, either directly, if the enterprise is small enough to permit it, or through their elected representatives, who shall be elected immediately at general meetings, at which minutes of the elections shall be taken and the names of those elected communicated to the government and to the local Soviets of Workers', Soldiers' and Peasants' Deputie.     3. Unless permission is given by the elected representatives of the workers and office employees, the suspension of work of an enterprise or an industrial establishment of
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importance (see Clause 7), or any change in its operation is strictly prohibite.     4. The elected representatives shall be given access to all books and documents and to all warehouses and stocks of materials, instruments and products, without exceptio
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