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  • File Name: RFTU21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Role and Functions of the Trade Unions Under NEP
  • 53 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    33, p.188-96. Translated from the Russian Edited by David Skvirsky and George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (July 1999) THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE TRADE UNIONS UNDER THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY  .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 184 1. The New Economic Policy and the Trade Unions .   .   . 184 2.  state Capitalism in the Proletarian state and the Trade Unions .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 185 3.  The state Enterprises That Are Being Put on a Profit Basis and the Trade Unions   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 185 4.         The Essential Difference Between the Class Struggle of the Proletariat in a state Which Recognises Private Ownership of the Land, Factories, etc., and Where Pol- itical Power Is in the Hands of the Capitalist Class, and the Economic Struggle of the Proletariat in a state Which Does not Recognise Private Ownership of the Land and the Majority of the Large Enterprises and Where Political Power Is in the Hands of the Pro- letariat .  .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .        186 5. Reversion to Voluntary Trade Union Membership .  .   . 188 6. The Trade Unions and the Management of Industry .   . 188 7.   The Role and Functions of the Trade Unions in the Business and Administrative Organisations of the Proletarian state   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  189 8.  Contact With the Masses -- the Fundamental Condi- tion for All Trade Union Activity   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 192 9.  The Contradictions in the Status of the Trade Unions Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat .  .   .   .   . 193 10. The Trade Unions and the Specialists .   .   .   .   .   . 194   11.  The Trade Unions and Petty-Bourgeois Influence on the Working Class  .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 195 NOTES page 184    THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE TRADE UNIONS UNDER THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY   DECISION OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.), JANUARY 12, 1922[47] 1. THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY AND THE TRADE UNIONS     The New Economic Policy introduces a number of important changes in the position of the proletariat and, consequently, in that of the trade union.The great bulk of the means of production in industry and the transport system remains in the hands of the proletarian stat

  • File Name: RG99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Review - Kulak Usury, Its Social and Economic Significance
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
       [.67]   [30] Collective liability was a compulsory measure making the peasants of each village commune collectively liable for timely and full payments and for the fulfilment of all sorts of services to the state and the landlords (payment of taxes and land redemption instalments, provision of recruits for the army, etc.). This form of bondage was retained after serfdom had been abolished and remained in force until 1906.    [.67]   [31] Winter hiring -- the hiring of peasants for summer work by landlords and kulaks in the winter, when the peasants were particularly in need of cash and were willing to agree to extortionate term

  • File Name: RHA01.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Review of Home Affairs
  • 31 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    The last ten years have been marked, not only by the ruin of the peasantry, but by its veritable extinction, which has proceeded with such an astonishing rapidity that no war, however prolonged and bitter, has claimed such a host of victim.The most powerful forces of modern times are massed against the peasant: world capitalism, which is developing at an ever increasing rate, has created transoceanic competition, and has provided the small minority of farmers able to hold out in the desperate struggle for survival with the most improved methods and implements of production; and the militarist state, whose adventurous policy in its colonial possessions in the Far East and Central Asia involves enormous costs heavily burdening the masses of working people, the state which, in addition, is organising at the people's expense ever newer "suppression" and "restraints" to counteract the growing discontent and indignation of the masse.     Since famine has become a usual phenomenon in our country, it would be natural to expect that the government would try to fix and strengthen its usual food distribution polic

  • File Name: RISB12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Report to International Socialist Bureau
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    72 of March 26, 1912 (Supplement N.1). Vorwärts accompanied this notification with a scurrilous commentary by Trotsky (see Lenin's article "The Anonymous Writer in Vorwärts and the state of Affairs in the R.S.D.L.P." in this volume, p.533-46).    [

  • File Name: RJC13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Marx-Engels Correspondence
  • 7 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    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 state 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

  • File Name: RK18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The P.R. and the Renegade Kautsky
  • 170 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    The P.R. and the Renegade Kautsky V. I. LENIN THE PROLETARIAN   REVOLUTION   AND THE RENEGADE KAUTSKY FOREIGN LANGUAGES PRESS PEKING 1972 First Edition 1972 Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (May 1997) PUBLISHER'S NOTE The present English translation of V. I. Lenin's The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky is a reprint of the text given in V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, English edition, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1952, Vo.II, Part 2. The notes at the end of the book are based on those given in the English edition and in the Chinese edition published by the People's Publishing House, Peking, in September 1964. C O N T E N T S PREFACE HOW KAUTSKY TRANSFORMED MARX INTO AN ORDINARY   LIBERAL BOURGEOIS AND PROLETARIAN DEMOCRACY CAN THERE BE EQUALITY BETWEEN THE EXPLOITED AND THE   EXPLOITER? THE SOVIETS DARE NOT BECOME state ORGANIZATIONS THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY AND THE SOVIET REPUBLIC THE SOVIET CONSTITUTION WHAT IS INTERNATIONALISM? SUBSERVIENCY TO THE BOURGEOISIE IN THE GUISE OF   "ECONOMIC ANALYSIS" APPENDIX I. THESES ON THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY APPENDIX II. VADERVELDE'S NEW BOOK ON THE state NOTES 1 5 19 30 40 49 60 72 90 123 130 139 page 1 PREFACE     Kautsky's pamphlet, The Dictatorship of the Proletariat, recently published in Vienna (Wien, I918, Ignaz Brand, 63 p.is a most lucid example of that utter and ignominious bankruptcy of the Second International about which all honest Socialists in all countries have been talking for a long tim

  • File Name: RNSD14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
  • 88 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        Therefore, the tendency of every national movement is towards the formation of national states, under which these requirements of modern capitalism are best satisfie.The page 397 most profound economic factors drive towards this goal, and, therefore, for the whole of Western Europe, nay, for the entire civilised world, the national state is typical and normal for the capitalist perio.     Consequently, if we want to grasp the meaning of self-determination of nations, not by juggling with legal definitions, or "inventing" abstract definitions, but by examining the historico-economic conditions of the national movements, we must inevitably reach the conclusion that the self-determination of nations means the political separation of these nations from alien national bodies, and the formation of an independent national stat

  • File Name: RP18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Revolutionary Phrase
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        Revolutionary phrase-making, more often than not, is a disease from which revolutionary parties suffer at times when they constitute, directly or indirectly, a combination, alliance or intermingling of proletarian and petty-bourgeois elements, and when the course of revolutionary events is marked by big, rapid zigzag.By revolutionary phrase-making we mean the repetition of revolutionary slogans irrespective of objective circumstances at a given turn in events, in the given state of affairs obtaining at the tim.The slogans are superb; alluring, intoxicating, but there are no grounds for them; such is the nature of the revolutionary phras

  • File Name: RPP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Revision of the Party Programme
  • 16 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        A comparison of the old text with the new one proposed by Comrade Sokolnikov will show how unsuccessful his hunt for theoretical heresy has been, and how Rodbertus has been dragged in by the hai.     The old text contains the following, after mention (in the fourth section) of "technical progress", intensified exploitation of labour, and relatively lower consumption by the workers: "This state of affairs in the bourgeois countries, etc., makes it more and more difficult for them to market commodities produced in ever-increasing quantitie.Overproduction, manifesting itself in . . . crises . . . and periods of stagnation . . . is an inevitable consequenc

  • File Name: RPSD15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Proletariat and the Right to Self-Determination
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        Let us see whether Parabellum's reasoning is correc.     First of all, it is Parabellum who is looking backward, not forward, when, in opposing working-class acceptance "of the ideal of the national state", he looks towards Britain, France, Italy, Germany, .e., countries where the movement for nalional liberation is a thing of the past, and not towards the East, towards Asia, Africa, and the colonies, where this movement is a thing of the present and the futur


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