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From Narodism to Marxism
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Actually, such an opinion has nothing whatever to do with suspicion; it is merely a Marxist definition of the class origin and the class nature page 84 of the views of the Socialists-Revolutionarie.The more clearly and definitely the Socialists-Revolutionaries
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their views, the more they confirm the Marxist characterisation of the.Of great interest in this respect is the draft programme of the Party of the Socialists-Revolutionaries published in Revolutsionnaya Rossiya, N
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Factory Owners On Workers' Strikes
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Economic strikes, furthermore, accounted for only one-tenth of the workers (10.1 per cent) and political strikes for more than four-tenths (41.6 per cen. "Typical of the past year," write the factory owners, "was the extraordinary growth in the number of political strikes that time and again interrupted the normal course of work and kept the entire industry in a
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of tensio.This is followed by a list of the most important strikes in the second half of the year -- August, in Riga, against the disenfranchisement of workers; September, in Warsaw, over the events at the Kutomary Penal Colony; October, in S
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What the "Friends of the People" Are
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Marx himself has described the course of his reasoning on this question as follows:     "The first work which I undertook for a solution of the doubts which assailed me was a critical review of the Hegelian philosophy of righ.. . .[30] My investigation led to the result that legal relations as well as forms of
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are to be grasped neither from themselves nor from the so-called general development of the human mind, but rather have their roots in the material conditions of life, the sum-total of which Hegel, following the example of the Englishmen and Frenchmen of the eighteenth century, combines under the name of 'civil society,' that, however, the anatomy of civil society is to be sought in political econom.. . . The general result at which I arrived . . . can be briefly formulated as follows: in the social production of their life, men enter into definite relations . . . relations of production which correspond to a definite stage of development of their material productive force
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What the "Friends of the People" Are - pt.1
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Marx himself has described the course of his reasoning on this question as follows:     "The first work which I undertook for a solution of the doubts which assailed me was a critical review of the Hegelian philosophy of righ.. . .[30] My investigation led to the result that legal relations as well as forms of
state
are to be grasped neither from themselves nor from the so-called general development of the human mind, but rather have their roots in the material conditions of life, the sum-total of which Hegel, following the example of the Englishmen and Frenchmen of the eighteenth century, combines under the name of 'civil society,' that, however, the anatomy of civil society is to be sought in political econom.. . . The general result at which I arrived . . . can be briefly formulated as follows: in the social production of their life, men enter into definite relations . . . relations of production which correspond to a definite stage of development of their material productive force
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What the "Friends of the People" Are - pt. 3
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This idea persists by inertia, despite its phenomenal illogicality: factory capitalism is judged on the basis of what it actually is in reality, whereas handicraft industry is judged on the basis of what it "might be"; the former on the basis of an analysis of production relations, the latter without even an attempt to examine the production relations separately, the matter being directly transferred to the sphere of politic.We have only to turn to an analysis of these production relations to find that the "people's system" consists of these very same capitalist production relations, although in an undeveloped, embryonic
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; that -- if we reject the naïve prejudice that all handicraftsmnen are equal, and accurately set forth the differences among them -- the difference between the "capitalist" of the factory and works and the "handicraftsman" will at times prove to be less than the difference between one "handicraftsman" and another; and that capitalism does not contradict the "people's system" but is the direct, next and immediate continuation and development of i.     Perhaps, however, it will be argued that the example quoted is unsuitable; we may be told that the percentage of wage-workers in the given case is altogether too high?* But, as a matter of fact, the important thing here is not the absolute figures but the relations they disclose, rela-     * This is scarcely true of the industries of Moscow Gubernia, but it may be true, perhaps, with regard to the less developed industries of the rest of Russi
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From a Publicist's Diary
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    This reference, made by way of proof, is in itself a specimen of petty-bourgeois illusio.It shows unwillingness to admit that in a revolution the enemy classes must be defeated, the
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power that defends them must be overthrown and that the "will of the majority of the people" is insufficient to bring this abou.What is needed is the strength of the revolutionary classes that will and can fight, a strength which at the decisive moment and place will crush the enemy's strengt
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From a Publicist's Diary -- Peasants and Workers
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In the Petrograd district councils and in other local self-government bodies, the Socialist-Revolutionary and Menshevik leaders, contrary to democratic principles, are fighting the Bolshevik demand for the immediate institution of a workers' militia, to be succeeded by a popular militi.     According to the summary, the peasant land demands are primarily abolition of private ownership of all types of land, including the peasants' lands, without compensation; transfer of lands on which high-standard scientific farming is practised to the
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or the communes; confiscation of all livestock and implements on the confiscated lands (peasants with little land are excluded) and their transfer to the
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or the communes; a ban on wage-labour; equalised distribution of land among the working people, with periodical redistributions, and so o.In the transition period, pending the convocation of the Constituent Assembly, the page 280 peasants demand the immediate enactment of laws prohibiting the purchase and sale of land, abolition of laws concerning separation from the commune, farmsteads, etc., laws protecting forests, fisheries, etc., abolishing long-term and revising short-term leases, and so o
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Fundamental Problems of the Election Campaign
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And it is not only those who give vague or evasive answers to elementary questions that contribute to this confusion and disintegration, but also those who, for reasons of diplomacy or through lack of principles, etc., defend vagueness and evasio. The elections to the
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Duma naturally impose upon all Marxists, upon all members of the working-class movement, the duty to bend all their efforts to develop the most energetic, persistent activity and initiative in every field of that movemen.The answers to the questions on the principles and the programmatic, political and organisational content and line of this activity which were elaborated during recent years, must now be directly applied in practice to the special sphere of "election" activit
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One of the Fundamental Quest. of the Revolution
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25, p.370-77. Translated from the Russian Edited by Stephan Apresyan and Jim Riordan Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (August 1997) page 370 ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS OF THE REVOLUTION     The key question of every revolution is undoubtedly the question of
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powe.Which class holds power decides everythin
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The Famine and the Reactionary Duma
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indulged in a profound discourse on "unrestricted circulation of canned fish as a means of providing the population with desirable foo. Hunger-typhus, scurvy, people eating carrion for which they fight dogs, or bread mixed with ashes and manure such as was demonstrated in the
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Duma -- all these things do not exist as far as the Octobrists are concerne.To them the word of the Minister is la
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