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  • File Name: GNPM97.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Gems of Narodnik Project-Mongering
  • 19 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    -- means: in whose interests, for whose benefit and advantage is education given to secondary-school pupil.(7). A splendid formulation of the question, and we would give our heartfelt praise to the author if . . . if all these preludes did not later prove to be just empty talk: "It may be to the benefit and advantage of the state, the nation, of some particular social class, or of the individual who is being educate.Here the muddle begins: we have to conclude that a class-divided society is compatible with a non-class state, with a non-class nation, with individuals standing outside of classe

  • File Name: GRBS13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Good Resolution and a Bad Speech
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    We must not forget that two plans were proposed at the meeting of the International Socialist Bureau: (1) Kautsky's plan to "arrange a general exchange of opinion" and no mor.An exchange of opinion before impartial colleagues, the Executive Committee of the International Socialist Bureau, will ascertain the state of affairs and the depth of the disagreements; (2) The plan proposed by Rosa Luxemburg, but withdrawn after Kautsky's objection.This plan proposed a "unification conference" (Einigungskonferenz ) "to restore the united part

  • File Name: GVW14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A German Voice on the War
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    92-93. Translated from the Russian Edited by Julius Katzer Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (September 1999) page 92    A GERMAN VOICE ON THE WAR     "In a single night the aspect of the world has change.. . . Everyone puts the blame on his neighbour, everyone claims to be on the defensive, to act only in a state of urgent defenc.Everyone, don't you see, is defending only his most sacred values, the hearth, the fatherlan

  • File Name: GW06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Guerrilla Warfare
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Let us recall the historical development of the forms of struggle it produce.First there were the economic strikes of workers (1896-1900), then the political demonstrations of workers and students (1901-02), peasant revolts (1902), the beginning of mass political strikes variously combined with demonstrations (Rostov 1902, the strikes in the summer of 1903, January 9 1905), the all-Russian political strike accompanied by locai cases of barricade fighting (October 1905), mass barricade fighting and armed uprising (1905, December), the peaceful parliamentary struggle (April-June 1906), partial military revolts (June 1905-July 1906) and partial peasant revolts (autumn 1905-autumn 1906).     Such is the state of affairs in the autumn of 1906 as concerns forms of struggle in genera.The "retaliatory" form of struggle adopted by the autocracy is the Black-Hundred pogrom, from Kishinev in the spring of 1903 to Sedlets in the autumn of 1906. All through this period the organisation of Black-Hundred pogroms and the beating up of Jews, students, revolutionaries and class-conscious workers continued to progress and perfect itself, combining the violence of Black-Hundred troops with the violence of hired ruffians, going as far as the use of artillery in villages and towns and merging with punitive expeditions, punitive trains and so fort

  • File Name: HAC13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Helplessness and Confusion
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    108-09. Translated from the Russian by George Hanna Edited by Robert Daglish Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (June 2002)  page 108   HELPLESSNESS AND CONFUSION (NOTE)      The reasons for the chaos and confusion among modern Social-Democrats and "near Social-Democrats" are not only external (persecutions, etc.), but also interna.A huge number of old "prominent Party people" are completely confused, they have understood absolutely nothing about the new state of affairs (the counter-revolution of the June Third system), and their helpless "dithering" -- today to the left, tomorrow to the right -- has caused hopeless confusion in everything they undertak.     A perfect example of this embarrassment, helplessness and confusion is to be found in the article by A. Vlasov in Luch N

  • File Name: HBI19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Heroes of the Berne International
  • 12 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    33 of Kautsky's pamphle.And he added that the Bolsheviks made a mistake in converting the Soviets from "a combat organisation of one class " into "a state organisation " and thereby "destroying democracy" (ibid.).     In my pamphlet The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky (Petrograd and Moscow, 1918) I examined this argument of Kautsky's in detail and showed him to be completely oblivious of the fundamental tenets of Marxism on the state; for the state (every state, including the most democratic republic) is nothing more nor less than a machine in the hands of one class for the suppression of anothe.To describe the Soviets as the combat organisation of a class, and deny them the right to convert themselves into a "state organisation", is actually tantamount to renouncing the ABC of socialism, proclaiming, or advocating, that the bourgeois machine for the suppression of the proletariat (that is, the bourgeois-democratic republic, the bourgeois state) should remain inviolate; it is actual desertion to the camp of the bourgeoisi

  • File Name: HBUR19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: How the Bourgeoisie Utilises Renegades
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    However, it is preferable to Kautsky's in not presenting that viewpoint either as revolutionary socialism or Marxis.     This is the full text of the letter: MANNERHEIM AND KOLCHAK     Sir: The Allied governments have refused to recognise the Soviet Government of Russia because, as they state:     1.  The Soviet Government is -- or was -- pro-Germa.     2.  The Soviet Government is based on terroris

  • File Name: HC97.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Handicraft Census of 1894-95
  • 9 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    As far as we are aware, this is perhaps the first time such abun-     * A Survey of Perm Territor.A Scetch of the state of Handicraft Industry in Perm Guberni.Published out of funds provided by the Perm Gubernia Zemstv

  • File Name: HCPA06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: How Plekhanov Argues About Soc.-Dem. Tactics
  • 11 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Before these bourgeois democrats, irrespective of what they themselves want, history has set aims that are genuinely revolutionary as regards the "old order" in Russi.These bourgeois democrats are compelled to fight against the very foundations of landlord power and the old state authority connected with i.These bourgeois democrats are not "compelled" by objective conditions to do their utmost to preserve the old authorities and to complete the revolution by striking a bargain with the old authoritie

  • File Name: HDM10.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Certain Features of the Development of Marxism
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        In order to make this idea clear, let us cast a glance at the change in the actual social and political situation over the past six year.We immediately differentiate two three-year periods: one ending roughly with the summer of 1907, and the other with the summer of 1910. The first three-year period, regarded from the purely theoretical standpoint, is distinguished by rapid changes in the fundamental features of the state system in Russia; the course of these changes, moreover, was very uneven and the oscillations in both directions were of considerable amplitud.The social and economic basis of these changes in the "superstructure " was the action of all classes of Russian society in the most diverse fields (activity inside and outside the Duma, the press, unions, meetings, and so forth), action so open and impressive and on a mass scale such as is rarely to be observed in histor


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