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Letters on Tactics
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15).[*]     What, then, is the first stag.     It is the passing of
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power to the bourgeoisi.     Before the February-March revolution of 1917, state power in Russia was in the hands of one old class, namely, the feudal landed nobility, headed by Nicholas Romano
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A Liberal Professor on Equality
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    The bourgeoisie put forward the demand for equal rights for all citizens in the struggle against medieval, feudal, serf-owner and caste privilege.In Russia, for example, unlike America, Switzerland and other countries, the privileges of the nobility are preserved to this day in all spheres of political life, in elections to the Council of
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, in elections to the Duma, in municipal administration, in taxation, and many other thing.     Even the most dull-witted and ignorant person can grasp the fact that individual members of the nobility are not equal in physical and mental abilities any more than are people belonging to the "tax-paying", "base", "low-born" or "non-privileged" peasant clas
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Letter to All Pro-Party Social-Democrats
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At the present time, after a year 's experience, a year of waiting, we have become completely and finally convinced that neither the Golosists nor the Vperyodists have fulfilled either of these two condition. The result of this conviction as far as we are concerned was, firstly, the publication of Rabochaya Gazeta and, secondly, the statement about the return of the money and property, a statement we handed recently to the Central Committee on December 5, 1910. After this declaration the
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of affairs in form and substance is as follow.We had conditionally handed over all page 334 our property and forces to support the anti-liquidationist and anti-otzovist work for the restoration of the Party and its full unit
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The Land Question in the Duma
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Happily, on this question too, agreement was reached at the Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. as regards the substance of the matter, for the Congress resolution unreservedly recognised the necessity of supporting the revolutionary actions of the peasantr.True, the Congress in our opinion made a mis- page 416 take by not stating plainly that the land reform can be entrusted only to a fully democratic
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, only to government officials who are elected by, accountable to, and subject to recall by, the peopl.But we intend to deal with this point in greater detail on another occasio
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The Lessons of the Revolution
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Lessons of the Revolution
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To understand the development of the Russian revolution, therefore, it is above all necessary to study the chief parties, the class interests they defended, and the relations among them al. III     After the overthrow of the tsarist regime
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power passed into the hands of the first Provisional Government, consisting of representatives of the bourgeoisie, i.e., the capitalists, who were joined by the landowner.The "Cadet" Party, the chief capitalist party, held pride of place as the ruling and government party of the bourgeoisi
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A Letter to Students at the Capri Party School
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It is impossible to study these important Party events properly in Capr.In Paris there is every possibility of learning the
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of affairs at first hand, and not by mere hearsa. Take finally the syllabus of the Capri schoo
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Letter to J. V. Stalin and M. I. Frumkin
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549-50. Translated from the Russian by Yuri Sdobnikov Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (August 2000) page 549 730 LETTER TO J. V. STALIN AND M. I. FRUMKIN AND ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY Comrades Stalin and Frumkin:     I think that we should issue an official ban on all talks and conversations and commissions, etc., on weakening the foreign trade monopol.     I do not agree with Frumkin that
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trade will always be beate.Throughout the world it is the department stores that beat everyone els
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Letter to Sylvia Pankhurst
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Very many anarchist workers are now becoming page 562 sincere supporters of Soviet power, and that being so, it proves them to be our best comrades and friends, the best of revolutionaries, who have been enemies of Marxism only through misunderstanding, or, more correctly, not through misunderstanding but because the official socialism prevailing in the epoch of the Second International (1889-1914) betrayed Marxism, lapsed into opportunism, perverted Marx's revolutionary teachings in general and his teachings on the lessons of the Paris Commune of 1871 in particula.I have written in detail about this in my book The
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and Revolution and will therefore not dwell further on the proble.     What if in a certain country those who are Communists by their convictions and their readiness to carry on revolutionary work, sincere partisans of Soviet power (the "Soviet system", as non-Russians sometimes call it), cannot unite owing to disagreement over participation in Parliamen
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Letter to the Congress
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595] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide . Letter to the Congress V. I. Lenin LETTER TO THE CONGRESS and GRANTING LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS TO THE
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PLANNING COMMISSION Dictated in December 1922- January 1923 Published in 1956 in the journal Kommunist N.9 and as a pamphlet Printed from the shorthand notes From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1966 Vo
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