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WN15.html
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What Next?
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One is: war against the opportunists and the social-chauvinists, who are traitor.The other is: unity in Russia, in particular with Plekhanov (who, we shall
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parenthetically, is behaving with us in exactly the same way as Südekum[*] with the Germans, Hyndman with the British, etc.). Is it not obvious that, though he is afraid to call things by their proper names, Larin has in fact come out as advocate of the opportunists and social-chauvinist.     Let us, however, consider in general and in the light of present-day events the meaning of the "unity" sloga
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Workers' Party Election Campaign in St. Petersburg
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From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 537 NOTES [171] The conference of the S.Petersburg organisation of the R.S.D.L.P., which discussed the question of election tactics during the elections to the Second
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Duma, was held on January 6 (19), 1907. Lenin delivered a report on electoral agreements during the election.An account of his speech was printed in N
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WPI23.html
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Reorganize the Workers' and Peasants' Inspection
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I think that the comrades who try to overcome the difficulty by denying that the Workers' and Peasants' Inspection is useful and necessary are wron.But I do not deny that the problem presented by our
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apparatus and the task of improving it is very difficult, that it is far from being solved, and is an extremely urgent on.     With the exception of the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs, our state apparatus is to a considerable extent a survival of the past and has undergone hardly any serious chang
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The Workers' Party and the Peasantry
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But we must not forget that besides genuine loathing of serfdom and all its manifestations, there is also much unctuousness in the laudatory orations delivered on the occasio.The now fashionable estimation of the "great" Reform as "the emancipation of the peasantry accompanied by a grant of land with the aid of
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compensation" is utterly hypocritical and fals. Actually, the peasants were emancipated from the land, inasmuch as the plots they had tilled for centuries were ruthlessly cut down and hundreds of thousands of peasants were deprived of all their land and settled on a quarter or beggar's allotment.[153] In point of fact, the peasants were doubly robbed: not only were their plots of land cut down, but they had to pay "redemption money" for the land lcft to them, and which had always been in their posses sion; the redemption price, moreover, was far above the actual value of the lan
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WPTPS06.html
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Workers' Party . . . Tasks in Present Situation
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    We propose to dwell, if only briefly, on another question which is now of paramount practical importanc.     What is the special feature of the present
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of the great Russian revolutio.     It is that events have completely exposed the illusory nature of the Manifesto of October 17. Constitutional illusions have been disperse
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WR17.html
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War and Revolution
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All wars are inseparable from the political systems that engender the.The policy which a given
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, a given class within that
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, pursued for a long time before the war is inevitably continued by that same class during the war, the form of action alone being change.     War is a continuation of policy by other mean
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What Should Not Be Copied From German Movement
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254-58. Translated from the Russian by Bernard Isaacs and Joe Fineberg Edited by Julius Katzer Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (April 2002) page 254 WHAT SHOULD NOT BE COPIED FROM THE GERMAN LABOUR MOVEMENT Karl Legien, one of the most prominent and responsible representatives of the German trade unions, recently published a report of his visit to America in the form of a rather bulky book entitled The Labour Movement in Americ. As a very prominent representative of the international as well as German trade union movement, K. Legien gave his visit the nature of a special occasion, one of
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importance, one might sa.For years he conducted negotiations on this visit with the Socialist Party of America and the American Federation of Labour, the labour-union organisation led by the famous (or rather infamous) Gomper
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WTB01.html
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Where To Begin
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The tactics of agitation in relation to some special question, or the tactics with regard to some detail of party organisation may be changed in twenty-four hours; but only people devoid of all principle are capable of changing, in twenty-four hours, or, for that matter, in twenty-four months, their view on the necessity -- in general, constantly, and absolutely -- of an organisation of struggle and of political agitation among the masse.It is ridiculous to plead different circumstances and a change of periods: the building of a fighting organisation and the conduct of political agitation are essential under any "drab, peaceful" circumstances, in any period, no matter how marked by a "declining revolutionary spirit"; moreover, it is precisely in such periods and under such circumstances that work of this kind is particularly necessary, since it is too late to form the organisation in times of explosion and outbursts; the party must be in a
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of readiness to launch activity at a moment's notic."Change the tactics within twenty-four hour
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WTF95.html
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To the Working Men and Women of the Thornton Factory
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That way Messr.Thornton dodged the fines laws, which
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that a fine may only be imposed for such damage as results from the worker's carelessness and that the deduction has to be recorded in his pay-book under the heading "fines" not later than three days after it is impose.A strict record has to be kept of all the fines, the total sum of which is not to go into the employer's pocket, but must be used to cover the needs of the workers of the factory concerne
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WWSS17.html
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To Workers Supporting Struggle Against War
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The truth, of which only a few were theoretically convinced at the beginning of the war, is now becoming palpably evident to an increasing number of class-conscious workers, namely, that a serious struggle against the war, a struggle to abolish war and establish lasting peace, is out of the question unless there is a mass revolutionary struggle led by the proletariat against the government in every country, unless bourgeois rule is overthrown, unless a socialist revolution is brought abou.And the war itself, which is imposing an unprecedented strain upon the peoples, is bringing man- page 230 kind to this, the only way out of the impasse, is compelling it to take giant strides towards
state
capitalism, and is demonstrating in a practical manner how planned social economy can and should be conducted, not in the interests of the capitalists, but by expropriating them, under the leadership of the revolutionary proletariat, in the interests of the masses who are now perishing from starvation and the other calamities caused by the wa. The more obvious this truth becomes, the wider becomes the gulf separating the two irreconcilable tendencies, policies, trends of socialist activity, which we indicated at Zimmerwald, where we acted as a separate Left wing, and in a manifesto to all socialist parties and to all class-conscious workers issued on behalf of the Left wing immediately after the conferenc
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