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The New Factory Law
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Only by struggle will they be able to secure the actual enforcement of the law, and its enforcement in the interests of the worker.Without a stubborn struggle, without the staunch resistance of the united workers to every claim the employers make, the new law will remain a scrap of paper, one of those false and pretentious signboards with which our government tries to embellish the utterly rotten edifice of police tyranny and the rightless and oppressed
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of the worker. VII HOW OUR "CHRISTIAN" GOVERNMENT CURTAILS THE WORKERS' HOLIDAYS     Besides regulations on working hours, the new law also contains a regulation concerning compulsory rest-days for factory workers on Sundays and holiday
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National-Liberalism and Self-Determination
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Narodniks and Liquidators in Trade Union Movement
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The alliance between the liquidators and the Narodniks in the trade union movement (and in the educational societies) is a fac.And in the present
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of affairs it is inevitabl.The liquidators and the Narodniks are united by their common hostility towards consistent Marxism, in all spheres of activit
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The Narodniks on N. K. Mikhailovsky
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The Trudoviks demanded abolition of all social-estate and national restrictions, democratisation of rural and urban self-government, and universal franchise in Duma election.Their page 580 agrarian programme was based on the Narodnik principles of "equalised" land tenure, all the
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, crown, and church lands being united in a national land fund, inclusive of all privately owned lands whose size exceeded the established labour norm; the owners of lands thus alienated were to receive compensatio.Lenin pointed out in 1906 that the typical Trudovik was a peasant who "is not averse to a compromise with the monarchy, to settling down quietly on his own plot of land under the bourgeois system; but at the present time his main efforts are concentrated on the fight against the landlords for land, on the fight against the feudal state and for democrac
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Notes of a Publicist
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16, p.374-92. Translated from the Russian Edited by Clemens Dutt Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (September 1997) NOTES OF A PUBLICIST I. The "Platform" of the Adherents and Defenders ofOtzovism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 II. The "Unity Crisis" in Our Party . . . . . . . . . 208 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Two Views on Unity . . . . . . . . . . . "The Fight on Two Fronts" and the Overcoming of Deviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Terms of Unity and Sectarian Diplomacy . . . Paragraph I of the Resolution on the
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of Affairs in the Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Significance of the December (1908) Resolutions and the Attitude of the Liquidators to Them . . . . The Group of Independent-Legalists . . . . . . Pro-Party Menshevism and Its Evaluation . . . . Conclusio.The Platform of the Bolsheviks . . . . 209 215 219 226 232 238 251 258 NOTES page 197 NOTES OF A PUBLICIST I THE "PLATFORM" OF THE ADHERENTS AND DEFENDERS OF OTZOVISM     A pamphlet published by the Vperyod group recently appeared in Paris under the title The Present Situation and the Tasks of the Part
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Notes of a Publicist. Ascending a High Mountain
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    We accomplished the task of getting out of the most reactionary imperialist war in a revolutionary wa.That, too, is a gain no power on earth can deprive us of; it is a gain which is all the more valuable for the reason that reactionary imperialist massacres are inevitable in the not distant future if capitalism continues to exist; and the people of the twentieth century will not be so easily satisfied with a second edition of the "Basle Manifesto", with which the renegades, the heroes of the Second and the Two-and-a-Half Internationals, fooled themselves and the workers in 1912 and 1914-18.     We have created a Soviet type of
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and by that we have ushered in a new era in world history, the era of the political rule of the proletariat, which is to supersede the era of bourgeois rul.Nobody can deprive us of this, either, although the Soviet type of state will have the finishing touches put to it only with the aid of the practical experience of the working class of several countrie
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History of the National Programme in Austria and in Russia
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The words underlined by us clearly express the gist of "cultural-national autonomy" (otherwise called extra-territoria.The
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is to perpetuate the delimitation of nations in educational and similar affairs, and every citizen is free to register with any nation he please. At the Congress this programme was defended both by Kristan and the influential Ellenboge
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National Programme of the R.S.D.L.P.
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makes an exception for Finlan.     "What are we to do . . . if the Polish proletariat wants to carry on a joint struggle together with the whole proletariat of Russia within the framework of one
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, and the reactionary classes of Polish society, on the contrary, want to separate Poland from Russia and, through a referendum, obtain a majority of votes in favour of separation; are we, Russian Social-Demoocrats, to vote in a central parliament together with our Polish comrades against secession, or, in order not to infringe on the 'right to self-determination', vote in favour of secessio.     What, indeed, are we to do when such naïve and so hopelessly confused questions are raise
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The National Question in Our Programme
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As the party of the proletariat, the Social-Democratic Party considers it to be its positive and principal task to further the self-determination of the proletariat in each nationality rather than that of peoples or nation.We must always and unreservedly work for the very closest unity of the proletariat of all nationalities, and it is only in isolated and exceptional cases that we can advance and actively support demands conducive to the establishment of a new class
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or to the substitution of a looser federal unity, etc., for the complete political unity of a
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.*     This explanation of our programme on the national question has evoked a strong protest from the Polish Socialist Party (P.S.P.).[129] In an article entitled "The Attitude of the Russian Social-Democrats Towards the National Ques-     * See p.326-29 of this volum
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NSPL12.html
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Our Polemics Against the Liberals
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But in that case say so plainly, gentleme.
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your terms explicitly and officiall.The trouble with you, however, is that you cannot do s
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