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A Letter to a Comrade
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Only then will the C.O., on the one hand, be placed beyond the reach of the Russian gendarmes and assured of consistency and continuity, while, on the other hand, the C.C. will always be at one with the C.O. on all essential matters and have sufficient freedom to take direct charge of all the practical aspects of the movemen.     For this reason it would be desirable that Clause One of the Rules (according to your draft) should not only indicate which Party organ is recognised as the leading organ (that, of course, is necessary), but should also
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that the given local organisation sets itself the task of working ac- page 237 tively for the creation, support, and consolidation of those central institutions without which our Party cannot exist as a part.     Further, in Clause Two, you say that the committee should "direct the local organisation" (perhaps it would be better to say: "all local work and all the local organisations of the Party"; but I shall not dwell on details of formulation), and that it should consist of both workers and intellectuals, for to divide them into two committees is harmfu
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Letter to Comrades
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    But the soldiers will not conclude an armistic.For this
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power is necessary and that cannot be obtained without an uprisin.The soldiers will simply deser
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Liberalism and Democracy
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Vodovozov, has extremely strong, widely ramified and deep-seated root. From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 537 NOTES [205] The law of December 11 (24), 1905, convening the "legislative"
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Duma was published by the tsarist government during the height of the Moscow armed uprisin.The law ensured a tremendous majority of landlords and capitalists in the Dum
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A Letter to the Editors of Iskra
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The editors were co-opted, but peace remained an open questio.That was the
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of affairs when N.53 of Iskra appeare
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Landownership in European Russian
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The government statistics put the amount of land in the fifty gubernias of European Russia at 395 million dessiatine.But this figure does not represent the real
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of affairs, since it includes more than 100 million dessiatines of
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land in the far north, in the Archangel, Olonets and Vologda gubernia.Most of this land is unsuitable for farming, being the tundra and forests of the far nort
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Letters from Afar
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23, p.295-342. Translated from the Russian by M. S. Levin, Joe Fineberg and Others Edited by M. S. Levin Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (June 1997) LETTERS FROM AFAR[126] First Letter The First Stage of the First Revolution . . 297 Second Letter The New Government and the Proletariat . . 309 Third Letter Concerning a Proletarian Militia . . . . . 320 Fourth Letter How to Achieve Peace . . . . . . . . 333 Fifth Letter The Tasks Involved in the Building of the Revolutionary Proletarian
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. . . . . 340 NOTES page 297 LETTERS FROM AFAR F I R S T L E T T E R THE FIRST STAGE OF THE FIRST REVOLUTION[127]     The first revolution engendered by the imperialist world war has broken ou.The first revolution but certainly not the las
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A Letter to the German Communists
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32, p.512-23. Translated from the Russian Edited by Yuri Sdobnikov Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (July 2000) page 512 A LETTER TO THE GERMAN COMMUNISTS     Dear comrades,     I had intended to
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my view of the lessons of the Third Congress of the Communist International in a detailed articl.Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to start on this work because of ill-healt
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Letter to Huysmans, International Socialist Bureau
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17, p.547-50. Translated from the Russian by Dora Cox Edited by George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (April 2002) page 547 A LETTER TO HUYSMANS, SECRETARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST BUREAU[202] Dear Comrade, In connection with the resolution adopted by a number of groups abroad and also by the editors of two periodicals published abroad, who claim to belong to the R.S.D.L.P., I, as representative of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.,
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the following: (1) While for several years it was impossible to convene a conference of the Russian organisations, or to form a Central Committee, or revive the previously elected Central Committee which might have united those organisations, the recently held Party Conference succeeded in bringing together twenty-three Party organisations active in Russi. All the reports on this Conference, already delivered to most of the Russian Party organisations, were received with warm sympathy everywhere, and all these organisations declared that they would support the Central Committee elected by the Conferenc
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The Latest in "Iskra" Tactics
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That is why a careful analysis of this resolution is so essential, both for the purpose of evolving a definite line of practical activity and for an appraisal of Iskra 's tactical stand as a whol. We quote the full text of the resolution: Resolution on the
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Duma Adopted by the Constituent Conference of the Southern Organisations Whereas, we see the only way out of the present difficult conditions, compatible with the interests of the whole people, in the convocation of a constituent assembly elected on the basis of universal and equal suffrage, direct elections and a secret ballot, for the purpose of abolishing the autocratic regime, and establishing a democratic republic necessary in the first place to the proletariat in its struggle against all the foundations of the bourgeois system and for the achievement of socialism; and whereas, page 357 1) the system of elections to the
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Duma does not enable the whole people to participate in them, the proletariat being excluded from the elections by reason of the high property qualification fixed for urban dwellers, while the peasantry -- a mere section of it at that -- will vote on the basis of a four-stage system, which provides the authorities with every opportunity for exerting pressure on them and whereas, 2.) the whole of Russia is still deprived of all essential civil liberties, in the absence of which there can be no election campaign and, consequently, no elections conducted with any degree of fairness, and whereas, on the contrary, at the present time the authorities' arbitrary procedure is everywhere becoming worse than ever before, and vast areas are one after the other placed under martial law; and, finally, whereas, 3) a system of representation which is even more of a travesty is being worked out for all the marginal regions; -- the Conference urges all organisations to build up a most energetic campaign of agitation to expose the entire travesty of representation by which the autocratic government proposes to deceive the people, and declares deliberate traitors to the people all those who are prepared to content themselves with the
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Duma, and who will not at this decisive moment set themselves the task of supporting by their actions and tactics the revolutionary people's demand for the convocation of a constituent assembly elected on the basis of universal and equal suffrage, direct elections and a secret ballo. To achieve the speediest possible realisation of the said demand, the Southern Conference recommends the following tactics to the Party organisations: 1) The launching of an energetic agitation campaign among the industrial proletariat and the peasant masses for the creation of comprehensive democratic organisations and their amalgamation in an all-Russia organisation with the purpose of waging an energetic struggle against the State Duma and for the establishment of a popular constituent assembly with the immediate introduction of freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, and the right to strik
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Liquidation of Liquidationism
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That otzovism is Menshevism inside out, that it also leads inevitably to liquidationism, only of a slightly different kind, there can be no doub.It is not, of course, a matter of personalities or particular groups, but of an objective general tendency -- to the extent that otzovism ceases to be a mere
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of mind and seeks to evolve into a separate tren.The Bolsheviks stated quite definitely before the revolution, first, that their aim was not to create a separate trend in socialism but to apply to the new conditions of our revolution the basic principles of international revolutionary orthodox Marxist Social-Democracy; secondly, they would do their duty even should it consist in an onerous, slow, humdrum daily grind, if history, after the issue of the struggle and after all opportunities for revolutionary action were exhausted, should condemn us to plod along the by-paths of an "autocratic constitutio
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