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Publicist's Diary -- Mistakes of Our Party
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page 55     Why did the tactics of boycotting the Third Duma prove incorrec.     Because they were based only on the "catchiness" of the boycott slogan and on the revulsion felt towards the brutal reaction of the June Third "pigsty".[34] The objective situation, however, was such that on the one hand the revolution was in a
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of collapse and declining fas.For the upsurge of the revolution a parliamentary base (even inside a "pigsty") was of tremendous political importance, since extra-parliamentary means of propaganda, agitation and organisation were almost nonexistent or extremely wea
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From a Publicist's Diary -- Peasants and Workers
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In the Petrograd district councils and in other local self-government bodies, the Socialist-Revolutionary and Menshevik leaders, contrary to democratic principles, are fighting the Bolshevik demand for the immediate institution of a workers' militia, to be succeeded by a popular militi.     According to the summary, the peasant land demands are primarily abolition of private ownership of all types of land, including the peasants' lands, without compensation; transfer of lands on which high-standard scientific farming is practised to the
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or the communes; confiscation of all livestock and implements on the confiscated lands (peasants with little land are excluded) and their transfer to the
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or the communes; a ban on wage-labour; equalised distribution of land among the working people, with periodical redistributions, and so o.In the transition period, pending the convocation of the Constituent Assembly, the page 280 peasants demand the immediate enactment of laws prohibiting the purchase and sale of land, abolition of laws concerning separation from the commune, farmsteads, etc., laws protecting forests, fisheries, etc., abolishing long-term and revising short-term leases, and so o
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Apropos of the "Profession de foi"
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Social-Democracy without the political struggle is a river without water, it is a howling contradiction, it is either something in the nature of a return to the utopian socialism of our forefathers who despised "politics," or to anarchism, or to trade-unionis.     The first profession de foi of world socialism, the Communist Manifesto, established a truth that has since become an elementary verity -- that every class struggle is a political struggle, that the working-class movement only then grows out of its embryonic
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, its infancy, and becomes a class movement when it makes the transition to the political struggl.The first profession de foi of Russian socialism, Plekhanov's booklet, Socialism and the Political Struggle, which appeared in 1883, reaffirmed this elementary truth in its application to Russia and showed precisely how and why the Russian revolutionary movement must bring about a fusion of socialism and the political struggle, a fusion of the spontaneous movement of the masses of page 288 workers and the revolutionary movement, a fusion of the class struggle and the political struggl
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People from Another World
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There, in that old world of bourgeois parliamentarism, the leaders page 433 of hostile classes and hostile groups of the bourgeoisie did their fencin.Here, in the new world of the proletarian and peasant, socialist
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, the oppressed classes are making clumsy, inefficien.. . .*     * Here the manuscript breaks of
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Pages from a Diary
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462-66. Translated from the Russian Edited by David Skvirsky and George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (May 2000) page 462 PAGES FROM A DIARY     The recent publication of the report on literacy among the population of Russia, based on the census of 1920 (Literacy in Russia, issued by the Central Statistical Board, Public Education Section, Moscow, 1922), is a very important even.     Below I quote a table from this report on the
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of literacy among the population of Russia in 1897 and 1920. Literates per thousand males Literates per thousand females Literates per thousand population 1897 1920 1897 1920 1897 1920 1. European Russia 2. North Caucasus 3. Siberia (Western) 326 241 170 422 357 307 136 56 46 255 215 134 229 150 108 330 281 218 Overall average 318 409 131 244 223 319     At a time when we hold forth on proletarian culture and the relation in which it stands to bourgeois culture, facts and figures reveal that we are in a very bad way even as far as bourgeois culture is concerne.As might have been expected, it appears that we are still a very long way from attaining universal literacy, and that even compared with tsarist times (1897) our progress has been far too slo
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Preface to "A Letter to a Comrade"
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It is thus already fully a matter of public knowledge and there are no longer any grounds for withholding its publicatio.The reason I had for not publishing it before -- its very unfinished literary form, it being only a "rough draft" in the fullest sense of the term -- now lapses, for it is in this rough
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that many practical workers in Russia have read i.Furthermore, an even weightier reason for reprinting it in its rough form (I have made only the most essential stylistic corrections) is that it has now acquired the significance of a "document".** As we know, the new editorial board of Iskra already announced in N
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Plan of a Lecture on the Commune
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(2) Abolition of the bureaucracy (a) Electivity of all officials; (b) Salary not > 6,000 f. (3) Separation of Church from
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[Minimum] (4) Introduction of free tuition [Programme] Commune and peasant.In three months it would all be differen
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Preface to the Pamphlet "May Days in Kharkov"
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Demands for wage increases and better treatment can (and should) be presented by the workers to their employers in each separate trade; these are trade demands, put forward by separate categories of worker.The demand for an eight-hour day, however, is the demand of the whole proletariat, presented, not to individual employers, but to the
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authorities as the representative of the entire present-day social and political system, to the capitalist class as a whole, the owners of all the means of productio.The demand for an eight-hour day has assumed special significanc
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P. Maslov in Hysterics
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Skvortsov[112] to be correc.Fancy that -- before the appearance of Volume III, i.e., before 1894 ! One must have the naïveté of a child -- which cannot be said of my most reverend opponent -- or to be in a
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of hysterics, to pretend to remember exactly some conversation which was supposed to have taken place fourteen years ago, and one's own unprinted manuscript.Would it not be better to print that manuscript, eh, Comrade Maslo
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Political Notes
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Obviously, "ruling circles" -- meaning the Black-Hundred tsarist government, or a secret court cabal like the notorious "Star Chamber" -- have given a very definite cue; some systematic "line" is being pursued, some "new course" has been adopte.The foreign press traces a direct connection between this chauvinistic campaign and the fact that the doors of the Duma Committee of
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Defence have been closed to all members of the Duma not belonging to that Committee, i.e., not only to the revolutionary parties but also to the Cadets; it is even said that the Russian Government, as a page 441 crowning token of its contempt for "constitutionalism", intends to apply for credits for frontier military reinforcements not to the whole Duma, but only to the Black Hundred-Octobrist Committe. Here are some quotations from European newspapers, newspapers which are anything but socialist and which can not be suspected of optimism with regard to the Russian revolution: "The German victories over France (in 1870), as Bismarck once remarked, fired the ambition of the Russian military, and they too reached out for martial laurel
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