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QPP13.html
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Questions of Principle in Politics
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Petersburg, have dealt a crushing defeat to the reformists and liquidators among their numbe.According to the figures page 353 of the liberal and
reformist
Rech, the
reformist
liquidators obtained 150 out of 2,000 votes, that is, seven and a half per cent of the tota.Does this not show again and again -- after the elections of workers to the Fourth Duma, after the history of the emergence of the working-class press in S
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RBRR13.html
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Russian Bourgeoisie and Russian Reformism
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There is no doubt that the implementation of any of the reforms demanded by the merchants -- either freedom of conscience or freedom of association or any other freedom -- would mean a page 327 great change for the bette.Every advanced class -- first and foremost the working class -- would grasp with both hands the slightest
reformist
possibility of effecting any change for the bette.     That is a simple truth that the opportunists just cannot understand when they make such a fuss about their sapient "partial demands", although the example of the excellent way the workers seized upon the "partial" (though real) insurance reform should have been a lesson to everybod
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1913, Joint Conference of the C. C. of the R.S.D.L.P.
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Actually, they deny that it is necessary to conduct revolutionary agitation among the masses, and in their press they frankly declare that the slogans "democratic republic" and "confiscation of the land" cannot serve as subjects for agitation among the masse.They advocate freedom of association as the all-inclusive slogan of the day, and, in fact, urge it as a substitute for the revolutionary demands of 1905.     6. This Conference, giving warning of the pernicious,
reformist
agitation of the liquidators, points out again that the R.S.D.L.P. long ago advanced in its minimum programme the demands for freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, etc., closely linking these demands with the revolutionary struggle for the overthrow of the tsarist monarch.This Conference confirms the resolution of the January 1912 Conference, which states: "The Conference calls upon all Social-Democrats to explain to the workers the paramount importance to the proletariat of page 421 freedom of association; this demand must always be closely linked up with our general political demands and our revolutionary agitation among the masses."[*]     The main slogans of the epoch still are: (1) a democratic republic; (2) confiscation of the landed estates; (3) an 8-hour da
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RCM13.html
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Notification and Resolutions of the Cracow meeting
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4. The devotion of the overwhelming majority of the foremost workers to the illegal Party compelled the August conference to make seeming concessions to Party principle and profess recognition of the illegal Part.In reality, however, all the resolutions of that conference are permeated through and through with liquidationism, and immediately after the conference Nasha Zarya and Luch, which announced its adherence to the August decisions, intensified their liquidationist propaganda -- (a) for an open party; (b) against the underground; (c) against the Party Programme (defence of cultural national autonomy, revision of the agrarian laws enacted by the Third Duma, shelving the slogan of a republic, and so on); (d) against revolutionary mass strikes; (e) for
reformist
, exclusively legalist tactic. Hence one of the Party's tasks is still to wage a determined struggle against the liquidationist group of Nasha Zarya and Luch, and to make clear to the mass of the workers the great harm of the liquidators' propagand
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RCTU21.html
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Report on Concessions
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More than a million workers participated in the strike, with all the miners taking par.The miners' federation called on the executive committees of the transport and railway unions to strike in solidarity, but their
reformist
leaders were secretly negotiating with the government and the mineowners for a compromise to break up the strik.The miners had to return to work after a heroic three-month struggl
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RE13.html
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20 August 2002
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Results of the Elections
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We have here a classical example of how a movement that has absolutely nothing to do with reformism, brings as a by-product either reforms or concessions, or an extension of bounds, and so o. The reformists are betraying the working-class movement when they restrict its great scope by
reformist
slogans (as do our liquidator.The opponents of reformism, however, not only prove loyal to the uncurtailed slogans of the proletariat, but also turn out to be the better "practical workers", for it is precisely broad scope and uncurtailed slogans that ensure the strength which yields, as a by-product, either a concession or a reform, or an extension of bounds, or at least a temporary necessity for the upper ranks to tolerate a disagreeable increase in the activity of the lower rank
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RH99.html
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20 August 2002
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Review - The Evolution of Modern Capitalism
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Like the well-known writers Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Hobson is a representative of one of the advanced trends of English social though.His attitude towards "modern capitalism" is critical; he fully admits the necessity of replacing it by a higher form of social economy and treats the problem of its replacement with typically English
reformist
practicalit.His conviction of the need for reform is, in the main, arrived at empirically, under the influence of the recent history of English factory legislation, of the English labour movement, of the activities of the English municipalities, et
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RJC13.html
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The Marx-Engels Correspondence
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Actually, they deny that it is necessary to conduct revolutionary agitation among the masses, and in their press they frankly declare that the slogans "democratic republic" and "confiscation of the land" cannot serve as subjects for agitation among the masse.They advocate freedom of association as the all-inclusive slogan of the day, and, in fact, urge it as a substitute for the revolutionary demands of 1905. 6. This Conference, giving warning of the pernicious,
reformist
agitation of the liquidators, points out again that the R.S.D.L.P. long ago advanced in its minimum programme the demands for freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, etc., closely linking these demands with the revolutionary struggle for the overthrow of the tsarist monarch.This Conference confirms the resolution of the January 1912 Conference, which states: "The Conference calls upon all Social-Democrats to explain to the workers the paramount importance to the proletariat of page 421 freedom of association; this demand must always be closely linked up with our general political demands and our revolutionary agitation among the masses."[*] The main slogans of the epoch still are: (1) a democratic republic; (2) confiscation of the landed estates; (3) an 8-hour da
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RK18.html
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Title:
The P.R. and the Renegade Kautsky
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The fact that the Soviets have disfranchised the exploiters shows that they are not organs of petty-bourgeois compromise with the capitalists, not organs of parliamentary chatter (on the part of the Kautskys, the Longuets and the MacDonalds), but organs of the genuinely revolutionary proletariat which is waging a life and death struggle against the exploiter. "Kautsky's book is almost unknown here," a well-informed comrade in Berlin wrote to me a few days ago (today is October 30). I would advise our ambassadors in Germany and Switzerland not to stint thousands in buying up this book and distributing it gratisamong the class-conscious workers in order to trample in the mud this "European" -- read: imperialist and
reformist
-- Social-Democracy, which has long been a "stinking corps. * * * At the end of his book, on pages 61 and 63, M
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RNSD14.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
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The "unpracticality" and "impracticability" of the separation of Ireland (if only owing to geographical conditions and England's immense colonial power) were quite obviou.Though, in principle, an enemy of federalism, Marx in this instance granted the possibility of federation, as well,[*] if only the emancipation of Ireland was achieved in a revolutionary, not
reformist
way, through a movement of the mass of the people of Ireland supported by the working class of Englan.There can be no doubt that only such a solution of the historical problem would have been in the best interests of the proletariat and most conducive to rapid social progres
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