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  • File Name: SC04i.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Session of the Council of the R.S.D.L.P.
  • 8 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Cases occur, of course, in our Party, as they always will in every big party, when some of the members are dissatisfied with some nuance in the activities of one or other of the central bodies, with some features of its line, or with its personal composition, et.Such members can, and should, state the causes and nature of their dissatisfaction in a comradely exchange of opinions, or by a controversy in the columns of the Party press; but it would be absolutely impermissible and unworthy of revolutionaries to express their dissatisfaction by resorting to boycotts or refusing to support in every way they can all the positive work co-  page 149 ordinated and directed by both the central Party bodie.To support both central bodies and work together under their direct guidance is our common and plain duty as Party member

  • File Name: SCCI20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Second Congress of the Communist International
  • 17 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    At a single stroke the war relegated about 250,000,000 of the world's inhabitants to what is equivalent to colonial status, viz., Russia, whose population can be taken at about 130,000,000, and Austria-Hungary, Germany and Bulgaria, with a total population of not less than 120,000,000. That means 250,000,000 people living in countries, of which some, like Germany, are among the most advanced, most enlightened, most cultured, and on a level with modern technical progres.By means of the Treaty of Versailles, the war imposed such terms upon these countries that advanced peoples have been reduced to a state of colonial dependence, poverty, starvation, ruin, and loss of rights: this treaty binds them for many generations, placing them in conditions that no civilised nation has ever lived i.The following is the post-war picture of the world: at least 1, 250 million people are at once brought under the colonial yoke, exploited by a brutal capitalism, which once boasted of its love for peace, and ha~ some right to do so some fifty years ago, when the world was not yet partitioned, the monopolies did not as yet rule, and capitalism could still develop in a relatively peaceful way, without tremendous military conflict

  • File Name: SCL03.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Second Congress of League Abroad
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    The draft Party programme spoke of equal rights for all citizens irrespective of sex, nationality, religion, et.This was not enough for the Bundists, and they wanted to write into the programme the right of every nationality to receive tuition in its own language and to use it in addressing public and state institution.When a garrulous Bundist referred, by way of example, to state stud farms, Comrade Plekhanov remarked that stud farms had nothing to do with it, as horses do not talk -- "only asses d

  • File Name: SCM21.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Second All-Russia Congress of Miners
  • 15 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Anyone who takes the trouble to read this Paragraph 5 right through and give it ten minutes' thought will see that Shlyapnikov has departed from the Programme, and that Trotsky has leaped over i.Let's read Paragraph 5 to the end:     "The trade unions, ensuring in this way indissoluble ties between the central state administration, the national economy and the broad masses of working people, should draw the latter into direct economic management on the widest possible scal.At the same time, the participation of the trade unions in economic management and their activity in drawing the broad masses into this work are the principal means of combating the bureaucratisation of the economic apparatus of the Soviet power and making possible the establishment of truly popular control over the results of productio

  • File Name: SCP15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Social-Chauvinist Policy . . . Internationalist Phrases
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Petersburg workers to the war industries committee.For the first time during the war, these elections have drawn masses of the proletarians into a discussion and solution of basic problems of present-day politics; they have revealed the real picture of the state of affairs within Social-Democracy as a mass part.What has been revealed is that there are two currents and only two: one is revolutionary and internationalist, page 430 genuinely proletarian, organised by our Party, and against defence of the fatherland; the other is the "defence " or social-chauvinist current, a bloc of the Nashe Dyelo people (i.e., the backbone of the liquidators), the Plekhanovites, Narodniks and non-partisans, this bloc being backed by the entire bourgeois press and all the Black Hundreds in Russia, which proves the bourgeois and non-proletarian essence of the bloc's polic

  • File Name: SCPEM12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Some Conclusions . . . Pre-Election Mobilisation
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    Furthermore, it is not so much a question of "chances" under the existing electoral system, for the issue goes much deeper -- it concerns the whole character of political propaganda during the elections, the whole ideological and political content of the election campaig.     In view of this state of affairs, the "strategy" of the liberals is daily directed towards taking the leadership of the "whole" opposition movement into their hand.The liberal Zaprosy Zhizni blurted out the "secret" of this strategy, so carefully kept by Rec

  • File Name: SCRW20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Speech at Second All-Russia Conference on Rural Work
  • 11 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    We, however, say that it is an page 170 unscrupulous lie with which they are trying to shield themselves; for they say that they are not supplying any more arms, when as a matter of fact they are supplying them just as they did several months ag.Today's reports state that rich trophies have been captured -- a carload of new British machine guns; Comrade Trotsky reports that brand new French cartridges were captured the other da.What other confirmation do we need that Poland is acting with the aid of British and French equipment, with the aid of British and French cartridges, that she is acting with the aid of British and French mone

  • File Name: SCS17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Second All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
  • 18 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        By a just or democratic peace, for which the overwhelming majority of the working class and other working people of all the belligerent countries,[101] exhausted, tormented and racked by the war, are craving -- a peace that has been most definitely and insistently demanded by the Russian workers and peasants ever since the overthrow of the tsarist monarchy -- by such a peace the government means an immediate peace without annexations (i.e., without the seizure of foreign lands, without the forcible incorporation of foreign nations) and without indemnitie.     The Government of Russia proposes that this kind of peace be immediately concluded by all the belligerent nations, and expresses its readiness to take all the resolute measures now, without the least delay, pending the final ratification of all the terms of such a peace by authoritative assemblies of the people's representatives of all countries and all nations, page 250     In accordance with the sense of justice of democrats in general, and of the working classes in particular, the government conceives the annexation or seizure of foreign lands to mean every incorporation of a small or weak nation into a large or powerful state without the precisely, clearly and voluntarily expressed consent and wish of that nation, irrespective of the time when such forcible incorporation took place, irrespective also of the degree of development or backwardness of the nation forcibly annexed to the given state, or forcibly retained within its borders, and irrespective, finally, of whether this nation is in Europe or in distant, overseas countrie.     If any nation whatsoever is forcibly retained within the borders of a given state, if, in spite of its expressed desire -- no matter whether expressed in the press, at public meetings, in the decisions of parties, or in protests and uprisings against national oppression -- it is not accorded the right to decide the forms of its state existence by a free vote, taken after the complete evacuation of the troops of the incorporating or, generally, of the stronger nation and without the least pressure being brought to bear, such incorporation is annexation, i.e., seizure and violenc

  • File Name: SCTW21.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: Speech at Transport Workers' Congress
  • 6 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
    (Stormy applaus.Allow me to digress before dealing with the subject that directly concerns the work and tasks of this Congress and what the Soviet state expects of i.     As I was coming in through your hall just now, I saw a placard with this inscription: "The reign of the workers and peasants will last for eve

  • File Name: SD16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Discussion of Self-Determination Summed Up
  • 55 Occurence(s) of the search term stateDescription:
        "We know," runs our opponents' reasoning, "that socialism will abolish every kind of national oppression since it abolishes the class interests that lead to i.. . ." What has this argument about the economic prerequisites for the abolition of national oppression, which are very well known and undisputed, to do with a discussion of one of the forms of political oppression, namely, the forcible retention of one nation within the state frontiers of anothe.This is nothing but an attempt to evade political question


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