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Speech in the Moscow Soviet
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The enemies with whom we have had to deal before, Romanov, Kerensky and the Russian bourgeoisie -- the stupid, unorganised, uncultured bourgeoisie that only yesterday licked the boots of Romanov and then ran about with secret treaties in their pockets -- do these enemies amount to anything compared with the international bourgeoisie, who have turned all the achievements of the human mind into a weapon to suppress the will of the working people and have adapted the whole of their organisation to exterminating peopl. This is the enemy that has hurled itself at us just at the moment when we have completely disarmed, when we have to
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quite openly: we have no army, we are a country which has lost its army and is forced to accept a very humiliating peac. We are not deceiving anybody, we are not betraying any one, we are not refusing to aid our brother
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Speech Delivered to a Meeting of Delegates
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The "Spark" . . . Nearly Extinguished
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    "Not at all," replied Plekhano."To speak quite frankly, you are to blame (perhaps Arsenyev's
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of nervousness may have had something to do with it) for attaching too much importance to impressions to which no importance whatever should have been attache.After a moment's silence we said that we could confine ourselves to publishing pamphlets for the time bein
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Serf-Owners at Work
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5, p.95-100. Translated by Joe Fineberg and by George Hanna Edited by Victor Jerome Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (February 2002) (Corrected October 2003) page 95 THE SERF-OWNERS AT WORK On June 8, 1901, a law was adopted governing the grants of
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lands in Siberia to private person.How this new law will be applied, the future will show; but its character is so instructive, it so strikingly demonstrates the undisguised nature and the real strivings of the tsarist government, that it should be analysed thoroughly and made known as widely as possible among the working class and the peasantr
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Faction of Supporters of Otzovism and God-Building
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You call yourselves "otzovists", "ultimatumists", "boycottist.Maximov to this day is so proud of being a boycottist of the Third Duma that he can't get over it, and his rare Party utterances are invariably accompanied by the signature: "Reporter on behalf of the boycottists at the July Conference of 1907."[26] One writer in olden times used to sign himself: "Substantive
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councillor and cavalie.Maximov signs himself: "Reporter on behalf of the boycottists" -- he, too, is a cavalier, you se
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Slogans and S.D. Work Inside and Outside the Duma
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Following as it does upon the "Muromtsev" and "Tolstoi" demonstrations of last year, the strikes in 1910 and 1911, and last year's students' "affair", the present instance undoubtedly serves to confirm us in our conviction that the first period of the Russian counter-revolution -- the period of absolute stagnation, of dead calm, hangings and suicides, of the orgy of reaction and the orgy of renegacy of every brand, particularly the liberal brand -- that this period has come to an en.The second period in the history of the counter-revolution has set in: the
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of utter dejection and often of "savage" fright is waning; among the broadest and most varied sections of the population there is a noticeably growing political consciousness -- or, if not consciousness exactly, at least a feeling that "things cannot go on as before", and that a "change" is required, is necessary, is inevitable; and we see the beginning of an inclination, half instinctive, often still undefined, to lend support to protests and struggl. It would, naturally, be imprudent to exaggerate the significance of these symptoms and to imagine that the revival is already under wa
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Speech at Presnya District Workers' Conference
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Everyone must hel.By help we do not only mean that everyone should go to the front, but that the class of our
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which is leading everyone to freedom, and which is the page 366 Soviet government's support, should run the country because it alone has the right to do s.We appreciate the difficulties resulting from the working class having been kept away both from administration and education for so lon
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St. Petersburg Elections and Hypocrisy of Mensheviks
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The guilty, however, were not punishe. The assassination of Herzenstein, a Cadet deputy to the First
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Duma, was the work of the Black Hundreds; it occurred in Finland on July 18 (31), 1906. [.39] From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection Reading Guide
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Some Sources of the Present Ideological Discord
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Another exampl.The law of November 9, 1906[53] "threw the countryside into a great tumult, a
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of veritable internecine war, sometimes running to knife-play", says Martynov rightl.And his conclusion: "in the near future to expect any unanimous and impressive revolutionary action of the peasantry, a peasant uprising, is quite impossible in view of this internecine wa
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The Socialist Party and Non-Party Revolutionism
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Hence the class nature of the bourgeois revolution inevitably reveals itself in the "popular", at first glance non-class, nature of the struggle of all classes of a bourgeois society against autocracy and feudalis.     The epoch of the bourgeois revolution in Russia, no less than in other countries, is distinguished by a relatively undeveloped
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of the class contradictions peculiar to capitalist societ.True, in Russia capitalism is more highly developed at the present time than it was in Germany in 1848, to say nothing of France in 1789; but there is no doubt about the fact that in Russia purely capitalist antagonisms are very very much overshadowed by the antagonisms between "culture" and Asiatic barbarism, Europeanism and Tartarism, capitalism and feudalism; in other words, the demands that are being put first today are those the satisfaction of which will develop capitalism, cleanse it of the slag of feudalism and improve the conditions of life and struggle both for the proletariat and for the bourgeoisi
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