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  • File Name: ALC04.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Letter to the Comrades
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    People who have not lived abroad cannot imagine how much we need such letters (there is absolutely nothing secret about them either, and to write such an uncoded letter once or twice a week is really something the busiest person can d.So write to us about the discussions at the workers' study circles, the nature of these discussions, the subjects of study, and the things the workers ask about; about the state of propaganda and agitational work, and about contacts among the general public, in the army, and among the youth; above all write about any dissatisfaction the workers feel with us Social-Democrats, about the things that trouble them, about their suggestions, criticisms, et.Matters relating to the practical organisation of the work are particularly interesting now, and there is no way of acquainting the editors with them except by a lively correspondence not of a journalistic nature, but simply of a comradely kin

  • File Name: AM01.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Another Massacre
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    It is politically impossible to try each case of this sort, for no matter how the judges are selected and no matter how publicity is emasculated, there still remains at least the shadow of a trial, naturally a "trial" of the government and not of the worker.Thus, criminal laws passed for the definite purpose of facilitating the government's political struggle against the proletariat (and at the same time of concealing the political character of the struggle by "state" arguments about "public order", et.are steadily forced into the background by direct political struggle and open street clashe

  • File Name: APFR07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Agrarian Prog . . . First Russian Revolution
  • 210 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Criticism of Private Landownership from the Standpoint of the Development of Capitalism The Nationalisation of the Land and "Money" Rent Under What Conditions Can Nationalisation Be Brought Abou.Does Nationalisation Mean Transition to Division?  295 300  307  311  313 316  318 323  Chapter IV. Political and Tactical Considerations in Questions      of the Agrarian Programme 325 1. 2. 3.  4.  5.  6. 7. 8.  "A Guarantee Against Restoration" Local Self-Government as a "Bulwark Against Reaction" The Central Authority and the Consolidation of the Bour- geois state The Scope of the Political, and of the Agrarian Revolu- tions A Peasant Revolution Without the Conquest of Power by the Peasantr.Is Land Nationalisation a Sufficiently Flexible Metho

  • File Name: APFR07i.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Agrarian Prog . . . First Russian Revolution - pt. 1
  • 95 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    This economic basis of the real struggle must be compared with the ideological-political reflection of this basis that is found in the programmes, declarations, demands, and theories of the page 220 spokesmen of the different classe.This is the course, and the only course, that a Marxist should take, unlike the petty-bourgeois socialist who proceeds from "abstract" justice, from the theory of the "labour principle", etc., and unlike the liberal bureaucrat who, in connection with every reform, covers up his defence of the interests of the exploiters by arguments about whether the reform is practicable and about the "state" point of vie. C H A P T E R  I THE ECONOMIC BASIS AND NATURE OF THE AGRARIAN REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA 1. LANDOWNERSHIP IN EUROPEAN RUSSIA     The Landed Property Statistics for 1905, published by the Central Statistical Committee in 1907, enables us to ascertain precisely the comparative size of the peasant and landlord holdings in the fifty gubernias in European Russi

  • File Name: APFR07ii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Agrarian Prog . . . First Russian Revolution - pt. 2
  • 115 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    13, p.217-431. Translated from the Russian by Bernard Isaacs Edited by Clemens Dutt Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (September 1997) THE AGRARIAN PROGRAM OF SOCIAL-DEMOCRACYIN THE FIRST RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, 1905-07 [PART II]  Chapter IV. Political and Tactical Considerations in Questions      of the Agrarian Programme 325 1. 2. 3.  4.  5.  6. 7. 8.  "A Guarantee Against Restoration" Local Self-Government as a "Bulwark Against Reaction" The Central Authority and the Consolidation of the Bour- geois state The Scope of the Political, and of the Agrarian Revolu- tions A Peasant Revolution Without the Conquest of Power by the Peasantr.Is Land Nationalisation a Sufficiently Flexible Metho

  • File Name: APFR07NB.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Agrarian Prog . . . First Russian Revolution
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Criticism of Private Landownership from the Standpoint of the Development of Capitalism The Nationalisation of the Land and "Money" Rent Under What Conditions Can Nationalisation Be Brought Abou.Does Nationalisation Mean Transition to Division?  295 300  307  311  313 316  318 323     [Part II]  Chapter IV. Political and Tactical Considerations in Questions      of the Agrarian Programme 325 1. 2. 3.  4.  5.  6. 7. 8.  "A Guarantee Against Restoration" Local Self-Government as a "Bulwark Against Reaction" The Central Authority and the Consolidation of the Bour- geois state The Scope of the Political, and of the Agrarian Revolu- tions A Peasant Revolution Without the Conquest of Power by the Peasantr.Is Land Nationalisation a Sufficiently Flexible Metho

  • File Name: APL05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Agrarian Programme of the Liberals
  • 10 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Still, their conference proceedings were of considerable interest, inasmuch as they comprehended the agrarian questio.We quote in full the theses which, by the reports, were adopted by a majority of the conference:     "1) state interference in the economic life should be extended to agrarian relations as wel.2) Proper agrarian legislation presumes a radical change [??]. 3) The impending agrarian reform should be framed on the following principles: I. Improvement of the economic conditions of the farming class by the compulsory redemption of the necessary supplementary plots from private holdings for the benefit of the land-poor of various categories [the elaboration of this question has been entrusted to several persons]. II. Crown lands and some of the royal demesnes to be declared state lands; these state lands to be increased by the purchase and redemption of privately owned land and to be utilised for the benefit of the labouring populatio

  • File Name: APM05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: S-D.'s Attitude Towards the Peasant Movement
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        We consider it necessary to inform vou about the misgivings that have arisen among us after reading the resolution of the Third Congress "on the attitude towards the peasant movement", and about the organisational plan which we are already beginning to apply in our work in the rural district.     " § a) To carry on propaganda among the mass of the people, explaining that Social-Democracy aims at giving the most energetic support to all revolutionary measures taken by the peasantry and likely to improve their condition, measures including confiscation of land belonging to the landlords, the state, the church, the monasteries, and the imperial family" (from the resolution of the Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.).     First of all, this paragraph does not clarify how Party organisations will, or should, carry on their propagand.Propaganda requires, first and foremost, an organisation standing very close to those who are to be propagandise

  • File Name: APR09.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Attitude of the Workers' Party to Religion
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Without entering into a direct controversy with this opportunist view, Engels in the nineties deemed it necessary to oppose it resolutely in a positive, and not a polemical for.To wit: Engels did this in the form of a statement, which he deliberately underlined, that Social-Democrats regard religion as a private matter in relation to the state, but not in relation to themselves, not in relation to Marxism, and not in relation to the workers' party.[151]     Such is the external history of the utterances of Marx and Engels on the question of religio.To people with a slapdash attitude towards Marxism, to people who cannot or will not think, this history is a skein of meaningless Marxist contradictions and waverings, a hodge-podge of "consistent" atheism and "sops" to religion, "unprincipled" wavering hetween a r-r-revolutionary war on God and a cowardly desire to "play up to" religious workers, a fear of scaring them away, etc., et

  • File Name: APRG10.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Announce the Publication of "Rabochaya Gazeta"
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    This is sheer phrase-mongering, mere childish talk that assumes the worker is not an adult but a chil.It is an unpleasant truth that, given the weakness of the Party, the shattered state of its organisations and the inevitability of a base abroad, every trend easily becomes a faction abroad that is virtually independent of the Party, but it is ludicrous (or criminal) to hide this truth from the Social-Democratic worker who has to rebuild his Party on the basis of a definite, precise and clear Party lin.There is no doubt that the most undesirable forms of factional struggle prevail among us at present, but precisely in order to refashion the forms of this struggle the advanced worker should not dismiss with a phrase or contemptuously turn up his nose at the unpleasant (unpleasant for a dilettante, a guest in the Party) task of refashioning unpleasant forms of unpleasant struggle, but should understand the essence and significance of this struggle and arrange the work in the localities in such a way that for each question of socialist propaganda, political agitation, the trade union movement, co-operative work, etc., etc., the boundary is defined beyond which begins the deviation from Social-Democracy to liberal liquidationism or semi-anarchist otzovism, ultimatumism, etc., and should conduct Party affairs along the correct line defined by these boundarie


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