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RBC14.html
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Report of the C.C. . . . to the Brussels Conference
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    Third period: from January 1912 to the present tim.The specific feature of this period is that a majority of four-fifths of the class-conscious workers of Russia have rallied around the decisions and bodies created by the January Conference of 1912.     I now come to the second part of my report, in which I shall describe the present
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of our Party and of the liquidators in the light of the mass working-class movement in Russi.I shall try to answer the question: does the experience of the mass movement confirm the correctness of our Party's line or of the liquidators' lin
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RBCB05.html
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A Replete Bourgeoisie and a Craving Bourgeoisie
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M.Yollos cites a speech by Bebel and plays up the passage in which Bebel expresses doubt as to whether we can succeed in transforming Russia into a civilised
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"so soon", while at the same time declaring that the old autocratic regime will never return, and "the old Russia is no longer possibl.Concerning this passage M
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RBS19.html
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Reply to a Bourgeois Specialist
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"M. Dukelsky, "Professor at Voronezh Agricultural Institut.Pres- ident of the Central Board of
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Enterprises in the Leather Industr.     * Casual fellow-traveller
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RCC13.html
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1913, Joint Conference of the C. C. of the R.S.D.L.P.
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But to be able to make good use of the situation the working class must continue to adhere to the platform of full-blooded revolutionary slogan.     4. This being the general
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of affairs, the task of the Social-Democrats is to continue to conduct extensive revolutionary agitation among the masses for the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of a democratic republi.Vivid examples from real life must be used continuously to demonstrate all the harmfulness of reformism, i.e., the tactics of putting demands for partial improvement to the fore instead of revolutionary slogan
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Reply to Criticism of Our Draft Programme
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We are not binding ourselves, but reserve judgement as to the most expedient form in which to dispose of the confiscated properties when they are confiscated, when all the social and political conditions of such confiscation are clea.In this respect Comrade X's draft differs from our draft in demanding, not only confiscation, but the transference of the confiscated lands "to the democratic
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for their most advantageous utilisation by the populatio.Thus, Comrade X excludes one of the forms of the disposal of what has been confiscated (sale) and does not suggest any definite form (since it remains unclear just what constitutes or page 439 will constitute or should constitute the "most advantageous" utilisation, and just what classes of the "population" will receive the right to this utilisation and on what term
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Review - Commercial and Industrial Russia
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As a result, the lists of establishments and enterprises, occupying 2,703 huge columns of small print, lose all their scientific significanc.In view of the chaotic
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of our commercial and industrial statistics it is extremely important to have data precisely on each individual establishment or enterprise, since our official statistical institutions never make any thing like a tolerable analysis of these data but confine themselves to announcing totals in which relatively reliable material is mixed up with absolutely unreliable materia.We shall now show that this last remark applies equally to page 71 the book under review; but first let us mention the following original method employed by the compiler
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Notification and Resolutions of the Cracow meeting
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This policy was unable to satisfy even the most compliant big bourgeoisi.The mass of the people has become still more enslaved, particularly in the case of the oppressed nationalities, and the peasantry has again been reduced to a
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where millions upon millions are starvin. 5. Under these circumstances, revolutionary mass strikes are of exceptional importance also because they constitute one of the most effective means of overcoming the apathy, despair and disunity of the agricultural proletariat and the peasantry, rousing them to independent political activity and drawing them into the most concerted, simultaneous and extensive revolutionary action
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RCTU21.html
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Report on Concessions
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We cannot seriously entertain the idea of an immediate improvement of the economic situation, unless we operate a policy of concessions, unless we discard our prejudices, our local patriotism, discard to some extent our craft patriotism, and to some extent the idea that we can do our own "explorin.We must be prepared for inconveniences, hardships and sacrifices; we must be ready to break our habits and possibly our addictions as well, for the sole purpose of working a marked change and improvement in the economic
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of the key industrie.This must be done at all cost
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RE13.html
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Results of the Elections
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But we shall see below that the government has succeeded in "upholding" the former, Third-Duma, situation in our parliament, if we may call it that: there remain two possible majorities in the Fourth Duma, a Right-wing and Octobrist and an Octobrist-Cadet on. The electoral law of June 3, 1907, "built" the
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system of administration -- and, indeed, not only of administration -- on a bloc of the feudal landlords and the top strata of the bourgeoisie, with the first-named social element retaining a tremendous preponderance in this bloc, while above both elements stood a virtually uncurtailed old authorit.There is no need now to say what the specific nature of that authority, brought into being by the age-long history of serfdom, etc., has been and still i
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Report on Foreign Policy
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    First, I shall draw your attention to the factors determining, in the main, the international position of the Soviet Republic in order to proceed to the outward legal forms determining this position, and, on the basis of this, describe again the difficulties which have arisen or, to be more precise, define the turning-point at which we have arrived and which forms the basis of the worsened political situatio.     Comrades, you know, and your knowledge has been particularly reinforced by the experience of the two Russian revolutions, that economic interests and the economic position of the classes which rule our
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lie at the root of both our home and foreign polic.These propositions which constitute the basis of the Marxist world outlook and have been confirmed for us Russian revolutionaries by the great experience of both Russian revolutions, must not be forgotten even for a moment if we are to avoid losing ourselves page 366 in the thickets, the labyrinth of diplomatic tricks, a labyrinth which at times is artificially created and made more intricate by people, classes, parties and groups who like to fish in muddy waters, or who are compelled to do s
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