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FADS11.html
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The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Downfall of Serfdom
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Not content with grabbing peasant land and leaving to the peasants the worst and sometimes entirely worthless land, the landowners frequently laid traps for them -- they divided up the land in such a way as to leave the peasants either without pastures, or without meadows, forests, or water for their animal.In most of the gubernias* of Russia proper the peasants, after the abolition of serfdom, remained in the same old
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of hopeless bondage to the landowner.After their "emancipation" the peasants still remained the "lower" social-estate, tax-paying cattle, the common herd over whom * Gubernia, uyezd, volost -- Russian administrative-territorial unit
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FAOR21.html
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Fourth Anniversary of the October Revolution
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    All this goes to make up the content of the bourgeois-democratic revolutio.A hundred and fifty and two hundred and fifty years ago the progressive leaders of that revolution (or of those revolutions, if we consider each national variety of the one general type) promised to rid mankind of medieval privileges, of sex inequality, of
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privileges for one religion or another (or "religious ideas ", page 54 "the church" in general), and of national inequalit.They promised, but did not keep their promise
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The Fifth (All-Russian) Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
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(g) The general sharpening of struggle on the world market due mainly to the changes in the industrial situation of Western Europe in the direction of a crisis, which has in 1908 taken the form of a depression, and due to the revolutionary movements in the East which herald the formation of national capitalist states, is intensifying competition, leading to more frequent international conflicts, thereby sharpening the class contradiction between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, and making the general international situation more and more revolutionar. Considering this
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of affairs, the All-Russian Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. recognises that the principal tasks of the Party at the present time are: (1) To explain to the mass of the people the meaning and importance of the latest policy of the autocracy and the role of the socialist proletariat which, while pursuing a class policy of its own, must give leadership to the democratic peasantry in the present political situation and in the coming revolutionary struggl. (2) To thoroughly study and widely popularise the experience of mass struggle in 1905-07, which has provided indispensable lessons in revolutionary Social-Democratic tactic
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FC07.html
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The Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
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12, p.437-88. Translated from the Russian by George Hanna Edited by Julius Katzer Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (December 2001) THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF THE R.S.D.L.P. April 30-May 19 (May 13-June 1 ), 1907 [182] . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437 1. SPEECH DURING THE DISCUSSION ON THE CONGRESS AGENDA, MAY 2 (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 2. SPEECH ON THE REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, MAY 4 (17) . . . . . . . . . 442 3. SPEECH ON THE REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE DUMA GROUP, MAY 8 (21) . . . . . . . . . . . . 448 4. STATEMENT OF FACT, MAY 10 (23). . . . . . . . . 453 5. STATEMENT OF MAY 11 (24) . . . . . . . . . . . 455 6. SPEECH ON THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS BOURGEOIS PAR- TIES, MAY 12 (25) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 7. CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE REPORT ON THE ATTI- TUDE TOWARDS BOURGEOIS PARTIES, MAY 14, (27) . . 469 8. SPEECH ON THE ATTITUDE TO THE POLISH DRAFT RE- SOLUTION ON BOURGEOIS PARTIES, MAY 15 (28) . . . 475 9. OBJECTIONS TO TROTSKY'S AMENDMENTS TO THE BOL- SHEVIK RESOLUTION ON THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS BOURGEOIS PARTIES, ADOPTED BY THE CONGRESS, MAY 15-16 (28-29). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 10. OBJECTIONS TO MARTOV'S AMENDMENTS TO THE BOL- SHEVIK RESOLUTION ON THE ATTITUDE TO BOURGEOIS PARTIES, MAY 16 (29). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 11. OBJECTIONS TO MARTYNOV'S AMENDMENTS TO THE RE- SOLUTION ON THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS BOURGEOIS PARTIES, MAY 16 (29). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482 12. REPORT OF THE COMMISSION FORMED TO DRAFT A RE- SOLUTION ON THE
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DUMA, MAY 18 (31). . . . . 484 13. REMARKS DURING THE DISCUSSION ON THE RE-VOTING ON THOSE ELECTED TO THE C.C., MAY 19 (JUNE 1) . . . 488 NOTES page 439 1 SPEECH DURING THE DISCUSSION ON THE CONGRESS AGENDA MAY 2 (15) From the discussion on this question it has become quite clear that major differences of opinion on tactics divide the various trends within the Social-Democratic Part.Who would have thought that, under such circumstances, the proposal would be made to remove all questions of principle from the Congress agend
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FC99.html
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Factory Courts
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Once the worker is acquainted with the laws he will see quite clearly that the interests are those of the propertied class, the men of property, the capitalists, the bourgeoisie and that the working class will never win a sound and radical improvement in its conditions, so long as it does not win the right to elect its representatives to participate in the formulation of laws and in supervision over their fulfilmen. Furthermore (fourthly), a good aspect of factory courts is that they teach the workers to take an independent part in public,
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affairs (because the court is a
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institution and the activity of the court is a part of
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activity), they teach the workers to elect the most intelligent and honest of their comrades, those who firmly support the workers' cause, to post where their activities can be seen by the whole working class, where workers' representatives can declare the needs and demands of all the worker.It is to the interest of the capitalist class, of the entire bourgeoisie, to keep the workers ignorant and isolated, to remove as quickly as possible those among them who are more intelligent and who make use of their intellect and knowledge, not to become traitors to their class and to fawn on the foremen, masters, and police, but to help other workers acquire greater knowledge and to learn to stand up jointly for the working class caus
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First Congress of Agricultural Communes
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The importance of all enterprises of this kind is tremendous, because if the old, poverty-stricken peasant farming remains unchanged there can be no question of building up a stable socialist societ.Only if we succeed in proving to the peasants in practice the advantages of common, collective, co-operative, artel cultivation of the soil, only if we succeed in helping the peasant by means of co-operative or artel farming, will the working class, which wields
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power, be really able to convince the peasant that its policy is correct and thus secure the real and lasting following of the millions page 196 of peasant.It is therefore impossible to exaggerate the importance of every measure intended to encourage co-operative, artel forms of farmin
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FCAE19.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
First All-Russia Congress on Adult Education
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All this is true, but it is also true that we cannot get at the books that are availabl.Here we continue to suffer from peasant simplicity and peasant helplessness; when the peasant ransacks the squire's library he runs home in the fear that somebody will take the books away from him, because he cannot conceive of just distribution, of
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property that is not something hateful, but is the common property of the workers and of the working people generall.The ignorant masses of peasants are not to blame for this, and as far as the development of the revolution is concerned it is quite legitimate, it is an inevitable stage, and when the peasant took the library and kept it hidden, he could not do otherwise, for he did not know that all the libraries in Russia could be amalgamated and that there would be enough books to satisfy those who can read and to teach those who canno
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FCCI19.html
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Title:
First Congress of the Communist International
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But now, when the revolutionary proletariat is in a fighting mood and taking action to destroy this machine of oppression and to establish proletarian dictatorship, these traitors to socialism claim that page 459 the bourgeoisie have granted the working people "pure democracy", have abandoned resistance and are prepared to yield to the majority of the working peopl.They assert that in a democratic republic there is not, and never has been, any such thing as a
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machine for the oppression of labour by capita.     5. The Paris Commune -- to which all who parade as socialists pay lip service, for they know that the workers ardently and sincerely sympathise with the Commune -- showed very clearly the historically conventional nature and limited value of the bourgeois parliamentary system and bourgeois democracy -- institutions which, though highly progressive compared with medieval times, inevitably require a radical alteration in the era of proletarian revolutio
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FCCI22.html
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Fourth Congress of the Communist International
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If I confine myself to this question, I shall, perhaps, succeed in giving you a general survey and a general idea of i.     To begin with how we arrived at the New Economic Policy, I must quote from an article I wrote in 1918.[138] At the beginning of 1918, in a brief polemic, I touched on the question of the attitude we should adopt towards
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capitalis.I then wrote:     "State capitalism would be a step forward as compared with the present state of affairs (i.e., the state of affairs page 419 at that time) in our Soviet Republi
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FCFL19.html
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Title:
Session of the First Congress of Farm Laborers
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It will entail a vast amount of effort, of course, but nothing can be done at one strok.If your union is formed, if it grows, develops and spreads all over Russia, if it maintains the closest contact with the urban workers' union, we shall fulfil this difficult task by the joint efforts of millions of organised farm and urban workers and thus extricate ourselves from the
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of ruin into which we and all other nations were plunged by the four years' wa.We shall emerge from this state, but we shall not go back to the old system of individual and scattered production -- this system of production condemns man to ignorance, poverty, disunity; we shall organise collective, large-scale, co-operative productio
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