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CP12.html
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Capitalism and "Parliament"
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18, p.129-31. Translated from the Russian by Stepan Apresyan Edited by Clemens Dutt Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (May 2002) page 129 CAPITALISM AND "PARLIAMENT" The facts of democracy must not make us lose sight of a circumstance, often overlooked by bourgeois democrats, that in the capitalist countries representative institutions inevitably give rise to specific forms in which capital exercises its influence on the
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powe.We have no parliament, but then there is no end of parliamentary cretinism among the liberals and of parliamentary licence among all the bourgeois deputie
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Classes and Parties in Their Attitude to Religion
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What is then the "purely moral and ethical point of view of the overwhelming majority of the clergy in the Duma" (the June-the-Third Duma, one should ad.Here are a few excerpts from the speeches: "All I say is that the initiative for these [i.e., Church] reforms must come from within the Church, not from without, not from the
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and, of course, not from the Budget Commissio.After all, the Church is a divine and eternal institution, its laws are immutable, whereas the ideals of state life, as we know, are subject to constant modifications" (Bishop Eulogius, April 14). The orator recalled "a disturbing historical parallel": the secularisation of Church property under Catherine II. "Who can vouch that the Budget Commission, which this year expressed the desire to put them [the Church funds] under state control will not express next year the desire to deposit them in the State Treasury, and then fully to transfer their page 416 management from the Church authorities to the civil or state authoritie
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The Climax of the Party Crisis
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And it was these that inevitably gave rise to the tendency to closer relations between the main cores of both the factions which had remained true to Marxis.Such was the
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of affairs which led to the Plenary Meeting of January 1910 -- the source of both positive and negative results, of the steps forward and of the steps back in the subsequent development of the Social-Democratic Part. To this very day, many people have failed to understand properly the undeniable ideological merit of the work performed by the Meeting, and the great "conciliationist" mistake it committe
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Conference Regimental Delegates Petrograd Garrison
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Lenin also spoke on other point.Several delegates reported on the
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of affairs in their area.The Conference adopted a unanimous appeal to the soldiers of Petrograd urging them to fight for the gains of the revolutio
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The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
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The journal was suppressed by the tsarist government in June page 563 1914, on the eve of the First World Wa.Publication was resumed in the autumn of 1917 but only one double number appeared; this number contained two articles by Lenin: "Can the Bolsheviks Retain
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Powe.and "A Review of the Party Programm
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Classification of Political Parties of Russia
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    This process, of course, has not come to an end by a long, long way, and has not yet produced fully stable result.But such a process can never come to an end in capitalist society, and its results can become "stable" only if the revolution, as the drastic demolition of the whole of the old political superstructure, reaches a
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of stagnatio.Therefore we cannot under any circumstances postpone our analysis of the bourgeois parties, the more so, because the period of the October liberties, on the one hand, and the period of the First Duma, on the other, have undoubtedly already produced important results which must not be ignore
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Concluding Remarks at a Conference of Chairmen of E.C.
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    That is something I cannot and will not sa.
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your views precisely, let us have your definite suggestions for relieving the heavy taxation, and the representatives of page 337 the workers' and peasants' government will examine them with the closest attention; because we must find a way of easing this exceedingly painful situatio.There is no less grain in the Ukraine than in the Kuban; there is perhaps even more, but so far we have been able to get hardly anything from the Ukraine under the grain quotas, which have been fixed at 600,000,000 poods, and which could meet all the needs of our industries and help restore the
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Circumstances of Resignation from "Iskra"
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7, p.193-98. Translated by Abraham Fineberg and by Naomi Jochel Edited by Clemens Dutt Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (November 2001) page 193 CIRCUMSTANCES OF RESIGNATION FROM THE ISKRA EDITORIAL BOARD Geneva, February 20, 1904 Dear Comrades, As your pamphlet touches on the circumstances which induced me to resign from the Iskra editorial board, I would request you to find space in the Appendix for this reply of mine to Comrade Plekhanov's letter of January 29, 1904, to Comrade Martov, published in Martov's pamphlet on combating the "
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of sieg. Comrade Plekhanov finds that the statement of the case in my letter to the editors is inaccurat
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Concluding Remarks to "Marxism and Liquidationism"
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Let Trotsky, in Borba, cast imploring looks at Skobelev and Chkheidze; let contributors to the Paris newspaper Za Partiyu [*][138] look with hope and trust to Buryanov[139]; let them reiterate all this talk about "unity" -- their words now have a ring of sadness and irrelevanc. To preach "unity" between Marxists and people who claim that a "legal workers' party is not a reactionary dream", etc., one has to be either fantastically stupid, or else have no knowledge and no understanding whatever of the Russian working-class movement and of the position in the local organisations, or else one has to long for such a pleasant "pendulum"
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of affairs in which -- who know.-- Trotsky (or some other "non-factionalist") will be invited to engineer "non-factional" unity "on an equal basis" between the group that contribute to Nasha Zarya, Dyen and Kievskaya Mysl and the groups of Marxist worker
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Critical Remarks on the National Question
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It will itself win recognition throughout Russia," says the newspape.This is perfectly true, because the requirements of economic exchange will always compel the nationalities living in one
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(as long as they wish to live together) to study the language of the majorit.The more democratic the political system in Russia becomes, the more powerfully, rapidly and extensively capitalism will develop, the more urgently will the requirements of economic exchange impel various nationalities to study the language most convenient for general commercial relation
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