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HWR14.html
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How Workers Responded to the R.S.D.L. Duma Group
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They have been taken from both rival newspapers, and any literate person can verify our calculation, and make his ow. These figures give us a highly illuminating picture of the
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of Party affairs among Marxists in Russi.No other political party in Russia can show, for the whole period of the counter-revolution in general and for 1913 in particular, a similar open and mass opinion poll of all its members on a most important issue of Party lif
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HWR97.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
The Heritage We Renounce
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Very much space is devoted to the peasant Reform in Skaldin's boo.He was perhaps the first writer who -- on a broad basis of fact and a detailed examination of all aspects of life in the countryside -- systematically showed the poverty-stricken
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of the peasants after the Reform, the deterioration of their conditions, the new forms of their subjection, economic, legal and in daily life -- the first, in a word, to show all that has since been elucidated and demonstrated in such detail and thoroughness in numerous investigations and survey.Today all these truths are no longer ne
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IC17.html
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The Impending Catastrophe and How to Combat It
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    And, indeed, it is safe to say that every single speech, every single article in a newspaper of any trend, every single resolution passed by any meeting or institution quite clearly and explicitly recognises the chief and principal measure of combating, of averting, catastrophe and famin.This measure is control, supervision, accounting, regulation by the
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, introduction of a proper distribution of labour-power in the production and distribution of goods, husbanding of the people's forces, the elimination of all wasteful effort, economy of effor.Control, supervision and accounting are the prime requisites for combating catastrophe and famin
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ICLD21.html
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Title:
Instructions of the Council of Labour and Defence
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32, p.375-98. Translated from the Russian Edited by Yuri Sdobnikov Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (July 1999) INSTRUCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL OF LABOUR AND DEFENCE TO LOCAL SOVIET BODIES. Draft . . . . . . . . . . . 375 F i r s t G r o u p o f Q u e s t i o n s 1. Commodity Exchange with the Peasantry . . . . 383 2. The
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's Attitude to the Capitalists . . . . . 385 3. Encouragement of Enterprise in Commodity Ex- change, and in Economic Development in General . . 385 4. Co-ordination of the Economic Work of Various Departments in the Local Administrative Areas: Volosts, Uyezds and Gubernias . . . . . . . . 386 5. 6. Improvement of the Condition of the Workers and Ditto of the Peasants . . . . . . . . . . . 387 7. Increasing the Number of Government Officials in Economic Development . . . . . . . . . . 388 8. Methods and Results of Combating Bureaucratic Practices and Red Tape . . . . . . . . . . 389 S e c o n d G r o u p o f Q u e s t i o n s 9. Revival of Agriculture: a) Peasant Farming; b)
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Farms, c) Communes, d) Artels; e) Co-operatives; f) Other Forms of Collective Farming . . . . . . 390 10. Revival of Industry: a) Large-Scale Industry Entire- ly Controlled by the Centre, b) Large-Scale Industry Controlled Wholly or Partly by Local Bodies; c) Small, Handicraft, Domestic, etc., Industries . . 390 11. Fuel: a) Firewood; b) Coal; c) Oil; d) Shale; e) Other Types of Fuel (Waste Fuel, et. . . . . . . . 391 12. Food Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 13. Building Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 14. Model and Hopeless Enterprises and Establishments . 392 15. Improvement in Economic Work . . . . . . . 392 16. Bonuses in Kind . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 17. The Trade Union
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IEP21.html
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20 August 2002
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Integrated Economic Plan
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Again and again there is the emptiest "drawing up of theses" and a concoction of plans and slogans, in place of painstaking and thoughtful study of our own practical experienc.     The only serious work on the subject is the Plan for the Electrification of the R.S.F.S.R., the report of GOELRO (the
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Commission for the Electrification of Russia) to the Eighth Congress of Soviets, published in December 1920 and distributed at the Congres.It outlines an integrated economic plan which has been worked out -- only as a rough approximation, of course -- by the best brains in page 138 the Republic on the instructions of its highest bodie
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IMF22.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Interview Given to Michael Farbman
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After what I have said above I do not think it at all necessary to explain this point or make it more concret.     5. Question. Would the Russian Government agree to the League of Nations controlling the Straits if the League were to include in page 387 its composition Russia, Turkey, Germany and the United
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. Or would Russia insist on the establishment of a special commission to control the Strait
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IMG22.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Interview With the "Manchester Guardian"
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It is scarcely possible to slip into such an error, for our government is now -- has been for the last few months already -- striking out the "superfluous" noughts of our paper currency.[132] One day the figure is a million million; four noughts are struck out and it becomes a hundred millio.The
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does not become richer as a result of this operation, but it is very strange to assume that it "becomes weaker", for this operation is an obvious step towards stabilising the currency, and the Nepmen are beginning to see that the ruble is becoming stabilised; this was to be seen in the summer, for exampl.The Nepmen are beginning to understand that the "striking out" of noughts will continue, and I doubt whether their "aspiration to become a political force" will hinder i
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IMH12.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
In Memory of Herzen
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But while holding no official position, he exerted great influence on the domestic and partly the foreign policy of Russi.He established a terroristic regime and followed a policy of Germanising the
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apparatu.He took advantage of his position to rob the Treasury, take bribes and engage in speculative deal
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IMP16.html
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20 August 2002
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Imperialism
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Taking into account not only the deposits, but the total bank capital, this author wrote: "At the end of 1909, the nine big Berlin banks, together with their affiliated banks, controlled 11,300,000,000 marks, that is, about 83 per cent of the total German bank capita.The Deutsche Bank, which together with its affiliated banks controls nearly 3,000,000,000 marks, represents, parallel with the Prussian
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Railway Administration, the biggest and also the most decentralized accumulation of capital in the old world."* * Schulze-Gaevernitz, "Die deutsche Kreditbank" in Grundriss der Sozialökonomik (The German Credit Bank in Outline of Social Economics -- Tr.), Tübingen, 1915, p.12 and 137. page 33 We have emphasized the reference to the "affiliated" banks, because this is one of the most important distinguishing features of modern capitalist concentratio
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IMWP08.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Inflammable Material in World Politics
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A philistine utopi.The amount of inflammable material in all the advanced countries of the world is increasing so speedily, and the conflagration is so clearly spreading to most Asian countries which only yesterday were in a
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of deep slumber, that the intensification of international bourgeois reaction and the aggravation of every single national revolution are absolutely inevitabl. The historical tasks of our revolution are not being performed by the forces of counter-revolution, and cannot b
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