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  • File Name: MISB08.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Meeting of the International Socialist Bureau
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    But in opposing the policy of Franz-Joseph -- said the Austrians -- we are also against the policy of Abdul Hamid or Edward VII. Our business is to make the government responsible for the consequences of its action.The British expressed the desire for more explicit declarations by the Austrian Social-Democrats against their government, but the Austrians did not go further than what has been state.Avramov, a delegate from the Bulgarian socialists (the "Narrows", i.e., the revolutionary Social-Democrats; in Bulgaria there are also the "Broads", i.e., opportunist Social-Democrats), insisted on the imperialist  page 240 bourgeoisie of the Balkan states themselves being mentioned, but the amendment to this effect was rejecte

  • File Name: MM22.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On the Significance of Militant Materialism
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        In the second place, such a journal must be a militant atheist orga.We have departments, or at least state institutions, which are in charge of this wor.But the work is being carried on with extreme apathy and very unsatisfactorily, and is apparently suffering from the general conditions of our truly Russian (even though Soviet) bureaucratic way

  • File Name: MNZ11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Marxism and "Nasha Zarya"
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    In January and February 1910, M.Potresov must  page 55 have known that his opponents would not agree with his appraisal of the actual state of affair.Consequently, it could not be dismissed as something "which no longer exists" since the non-existent cannot be appraise

  • File Name: MPP02.html
    Modified: 30 October 2003
    Title: Material for the Preparation of the Programme
  • 25 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    10 -- giving rise to, or engendering.     page 21 for labour-power simultaneously with a relative and absolute increase in its supply.           IV. The development of labour productivity does not raise the price of labour-power, but, on the contrary, is very often the direct cause of its reductio.Thus, technical progress, which signifies an increase in social wealth causes greater social inequality in capitalist society, widens the distance between the propertied and the property- less, and increases the workers' economic dependence on the capitalists.                 V. With such a state of affairs in capitalist society and with the constantly growing mutual rival- ry among the capitalist countries on the world market, the sale of commodities necessarily lags behind their production, and this periodically causes more or less severe industrial crises attended by more or less lengthy periods of industrial stagnation, leading to a further    Page 3 expressed in an extremely unpopular, ab- stract wa.Far better in the Erfurt Programme[2] ". . .the army of surplus-workers is growing", "insecurity of existence is increasing.    Page 4 -- "the price of la- bour-power" is very often re- duced (also expressed in a very abstract way; = the growth of exploitation, oppression, poverty, degradatio

  • File Name: MPPR16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Military Programme of the Proletarian Revolution
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    It will achieve victory first in one or several countries, while the others will for some time remain bourgeois or pre-bourgeoi.This is bound to create not only friction, but a direct attempt on the part of the bourgeoisie of other countries to crush the socialist state's victorious proletaria.In such cases a war on our part would be a legitimate and just wa

  • File Name: MPS17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Meeting of the Petrograd Soviet
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    The oppressed masses will themselves create a powe.The old state apparatus will be shattered to its foundations and a new administrative apparatus set up in the form of the Soviet organisation.     From now on, a new phase in the history of Russia begins, and this, the third Russian revolution, should in the end lead to the victory of socialis

  • File Name: MPWM18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Moscow Party Workers' Meeting
  • 12 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        "To begin with, the French programme is absolutely correct in stating: that we foresee the inevitable doom of the small peasant but that it is not our mission to hasten it by any interference on our par.     "Secondly, it is just as evident that when we are in possession of state power we shall not even think of forcibly expropriating the small peasants (regardless of whether with or without compensation), as we shall have to do in the case of the big landowner.Our task relative to the small peasant consists, in the first place, in effecting a transition of his private enterprise and private possession to co-operative ones, not forcibly but by dint of example and the proffer of social assistance for this purpos

  • File Name: MQ93.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On the So-Called Market Question
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    In that case, the accumulated part of surplus-value will be added straight to constant capital in department I, and social production will grow exclusively on account of means of production as means of production, complete stagnation reigning in department[*] II**     That would, of course, be a misuse of the schemes, for such a conclusion is based on improbable assumptions and is therefore wron.Is it conceivable that technical progress, which reduces the proportion of v to c, will find expression only in department I and leave department II in a state of complete stagnatio.Is it in conformity with the laws governing capitalist society, laws which demand of every capitalist that he enlarge his enterprise on pain of ruin, that no accumulation at all should take place in department II?     Thus, the only correct conclusion that can be drawn from Marx's investigation, outlined above, is that in capitalist society, the production of means of production increases faster than the production of means of consumptio

  • File Name: MR08.html
    Modified: 2 September 2010
    Title: Marxism and Revisionism
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    The professors treated Hegel as a "dead dog",[16] and while themselves preaching idealism, only an idealism a thousand times more petty and banal than Hegel's, contemptuously shrugged their shoulders at dialectics -- and the revisionists floundered after them into the swamp of philosophical vulgarisation of science, replacing "artful" (and revolutionary) dialectics by "simple" (and tranquil) "evolutio.The professors earned their official salaries by adjusting both their idealist and their "critical" systems to the dominant medieval "philosophy" (i.e., to theology) -- and the revisionists drew close to them, trying to make religion a "private affair", not in relation to the modern state, but in relation to the party of the advanced clas.     What such "amendments" to Marx really meant in class terms need not be stated: it is self-eviden

  • File Name: MRPP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materials Relating to . . . Party Programme
  • 32 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Imperialism, or the epoch of finance capital, is a high stage of development of the capitalist economic system, one in which monopolist associations of capitalists -- syndicates, cartels, and trusts -- have assumed decisive importance; in which enormously concentrated banking capital has fused with industrial capital; in which the export of capital to foreign countries has assumed vast dimensions; in which the whole world has been divided up territorially among the richer countries, and the economic carve-up of the world among international trusts has begu.     Imperialist wars, i.e., wars for world domination, for markets for banking capital and for the subjugation of small and weaker nations, are inevitable under such a state of affair.The first great imperialist war, the war of 1914-17, is precisely such a wa


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