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  • File Name: PP05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Proletariat and the Peasantry
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    This resolution clearly shows that the party of the class-conscious workers supports the peasants' demand for all the lan.And in this respect the content of the resolution adopted at the conference of the other half of our Party fully coincides with that of the resolution passed by the Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.     "Full freedom" means election of officials and other office-holders who administer public and state affair."Full freedom" means the complete abolition of a state administration that is not wholly and exclusively responsible to the people, that is not elected by, accountable to, and subject to recall by, the peopl

  • File Name: PPD08.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Police-Patriotic Demonstration Made to Order
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    Guchko.He addresses "a request to the government spokesmen" to explain the true state of affairs in the Far Eas.He explains from the eminence of the Duma rostrum the importance of cutting down expenditure -- 50,000 rubles per annum, say, to the Ambassador in Tokio instead of 60,000. We are making reforms, so don't laug

  • File Name: PPR12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Political Parties in Russia
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        On the extreme right flank, we find the Union of the Russian Peopl.  page 46     The programme of this party is set forth as follows in Russkoye Znamya, the Union's newspaper published by A. I. Dubrovin:     "The Union of the Russian People, which on June 3, 1907, was accorded the honour of being called upon from the height of the Tsar's throne to be its reliable bulwark, and to serve as an example of law and order to all and in everything, proclaims that the will of the Tsar can only be exercised: (1) if the Tsar's autocratic power, which is indissolubly and vitally bound up with the Russian Orthodox Church, canonically established, manifests itself in full measure; (2) if the Russian nationality is dominant not only in the inner gubernias, but also in the border regions; (3) if there is a Duma, composed exclusively of Russians, as the main assistant of the monarch in his work for building up the state; (4) if the principles of the Union of the Russian People with regard to the Jews are fully observed; and (5) if all officials who are opposed to the Tsar's autocratic power are removed from government servic.     We have faithfully copied this solemn declaration of the Rights, on the one hand, so that the reader may be directly acquainted with the original and, on the other, because the fundamental motives stated in it are valid for all the parties of the majority in the Third Duma, i.e., for the nationalists and the Octobrists as wel

  • File Name: PPS17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Resolution on Present Political Situation
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        6. In spite of all the efforts of the bourgeoisie and the government, in spite of the arrest of hundreds of Bolsheviks, the seizure of their papers and documents, the search of their editorial offices, et.-- in spite of all this nobody has succeeded, and nobody will ever succeed, in proving the slander that our Party's aim in the July 3-4 movement was anything other than a "peaceful and organised" demonstration with the slogan of transfer of all state power to the Soviets of Workers', Soldiers' and Peasants' Deputie.     7. It would have been wrong if the Bolsheviks had aimed to seize power on July 3-4, since neither the majority of the people nor even the majority of the workers at that time had yet actually experienced the counter-revolutionary policies of generals in the army, of the landowners in the countryside, and of the capitalists in the tow

  • File Name: PPTD12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Political Parties in the Five Years of the Third Duma
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    497-502. Translated from the Russian by Dora Cox Edited by George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (April 2002) POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE FIVE YEARS OF THE THIRD DUMA . 569 I II .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 497 500 NOTES  page 497   POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE FIVE YEARS OF THE THIRD DUMA I     In the Rech Year Book for 1912 -- that miniature political encyclopaedia of liberalism -- we find an article by M.Milyukov: "Political Parties in the state Duma in the Past Five Year.Written by the acknowledged leader of the liberals, and an outstanding historian at that, this article deserves our special attention, all the more so since it deals with what may be termed the most important pre-election subjec

  • File Name: PRG05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On the Provisional Revolutionary Government
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        Before concluding with the Address we must clarify an other incorrect view of Plekhano.He rightly points out that in March 1850, when the Address was written, Marx believed that capitalism was in a state of senile decay and the socialist revolution seemed to him "quite nea.Shortly afterwards Marx corrected this mistake; as early as September 15, 1850, he broke with Schapper (Schapper found himself with Willich in a minority in the League and resigned from it), who had succumbed to bourgeois-democratic revolutionism or utopianism to the extent of saying, "We must achieve power at once, otherwise we may as well go to slee

  • File Name: PRPPR11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: "The Peasant Reform" and Proletarian-Peasant Revol.
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    The biggest landowner and the chief feudal lord is aware of, or rather has learned from the exhortation of tho Council of the United Nobility, the maxim of the class struggle according to which "reforms" that are carried out by feudal lords must of necessity be page 120 feudal in every aspect, must of necessity be accompanied by a regime of out and out violenc.Our Cadets, and our liberals in general, fear the revolutionary movement of the masses, which alone is capable of wiping the feudal landowners and their unlimited power in the Russian state from the face of the earth; and this fear prevents them from appreciating the truth that so long as the feudal landowners have not been overthrown, every reform -- and, particular ly, every agrarian reform -- is bound to be feudal in its aspect and nature, and in its mode of applicatio.To fear revolution, to dream of reform, and to snivel because in practice "reforms" are applied by the feudal lords in a feudal way, is the height of baseness and stupidit

  • File Name: PRSD99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Protest by Russian Social-Democrats
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Intolerant Marxism, negative Marxism, primitive Marxism (whose conception of the class division of society is too schematic) will give way to democratic Marxism, and the social position of the party within modern society must undergo a sharp chang.The party will recognise society, its narrow corporative and, in the majority of cases, sectarian tasks will be widened to social tasks, and its striving to seize power will be transformed into a striving for change, a striving to reform present-day society on democratic lines adapted to the present state of affairs, with the object of protecting the rights (all rights) of the labouring classes in the most efiective and fullest wa.The concept 'politics' will be enlarged and will acquire a truly social meaning, and the practical demands of the moment will acquire greater weight and will be able to count on receiving greater attention than they have been getting up to no

  • File Name: PRTL07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to Letters my Marx et. al. to Friedrich Sorge
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    The fear aroused among the exploiting classes by the spread of Marxism and the growth of the working-class movement, as well as the efforts of bourgeois ideologists to find fresh means of keeping the working people in subjugation, brought Katheder-Socialism into bein.     The Katheder-Socialists, among whom were Adolp Wagner, Gustav Schmoller, Lorenz Brentano, and Werner Sombart, asserted that the bourgeois state is above classes; that it can reconcile mutually hostile classes, and that it can gradually introduco socialism", without affecting the interests of the capitalists, while giving every possible consideration to the demands of the working page 542 peopl.They suggested the legalisation of police-regulated wage-labour and the revival of the medieval guild

  • File Name: PS05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Political Sophisms
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    Such concern for the programme and the ever critical attitude towards small and gradual improvements are incomprehensible and foreign to a party of the bourgeoisie, however great its love for freedom and the people may b.     We were launched upon these reflections by the "Draft of a Russian Constitution", recently published by Osvobozhdeniye under the title "The Fundamental state Law of the Russian Empir.This draft, known in Russia for some time, has now been issued with annotations and an explanatory comment as "the only complete, definitive edition revised by the authors themselve


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