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  • File Name: PRTK07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to Marx's Letters to Kugelmann
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    42, et seq.).[34] In the form of a polemic against the vulgar economists, Marx in this letter very clearly expounds his conception of what is called the "labour" theory of valu.Those very objections to Marx's theory of value which naturally arise in tbe minds of the least trained readers of capital and for this reason are most eagerly seized upon by the common or garden representatives of "professorial" bourgeois "science", are here analysed by Marx briefly, simply, and with remarkable lucidit.Marx here shows the road he took and the road to be taken towards elucidation of the law of valu

  • File Name: PRTL07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Preface to Letters my Marx et. al. to Friedrich Sorge
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    And we know that the warning to the people against "playing at constitutionalism" was the "living soul" of the boycott tactics so detested by the liberals and opportunist.. . .     Or take Marx's letter of November 5, 1880. He was delighted with the success of capital in Russia, and took the part of the members of the Narodnaya Volya organisation against the newly-arisen General Redistribution group.[158] Marx correctly perceived the anarchistic elements in their view.Not knowing and having then no opportunity of knowing the future evolution of the General-Redistribution Narodniks into Social-Democrats, Marx attacked them with all his trenchant sarcasm:     "These gentlemen are against all political-revolutionary actio

  • File Name: PS05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Political Sophisms
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    Under capitalism that cannot be otherwis.It is the law of capital, which rules the political as well as the economic lif.The movement of the lower classes raises a revolutionary force; it raises a mass of people, who, for one thing, are capable of tearing down the whole rotten structure, and, for another, are not attached to that structure by any special features of their position and would gladly tear it dow

  • File Name: PTXK21.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: Plan for the Pamphlet "The Tax in Kind"
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    The Party to the masses (proletariat+then the peasantry) or vice versa.  III    State capitalism not ter-   rible but desirabl.   Learning from state capital- is.   Examples:   1) Concession

  • File Name: PTY07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
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        The Emancipalion of Labour group did a great deal for the propaganda of Marxism in Russi.It translated into Russian, published abroad, and distributed in Russia Marx's and Engels's Manifesto of the Communist Party, Marx's Wage-Labour and capital, Engels's Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, and other works by the founders of Marxism, and also popularised Marxism in its own publication.Their work dealt a severe blow to Narodism, which was the chief ideological obstacle to the spread of Marxism and the development of the Social-Democratic movement in Russi

  • File Name: PWC13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Peasantry and the Working Class
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    206-208. Translated from the Russian by George Hanna Edited by Robert Daglish Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (June 2002)  page 206   THE PEASANTRY AND THE WORKING CLASS     In the Narodnik newspapers and magazines we often meet with the assertion that the workors and the "working" peasantry belong to the same clas.     The absolute incorrectness of this view is obvious to any one who understands that more or less developed capitalist production predominates in all modorn states -- i.e., capital rules the market and transforms the masses of working people into wage-worker.The so-called "working" peasant is in fact a small proprietor, or a petty bourgeois, who nearly always either hires himself out to work for somebody else or hires workers himsel

  • File Name: QAP13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Agrarian Policy of the Present Government
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    By tendentiously selecting facts and falsifying them and employing so-called "average figures", the Narodniks sought to prove that the commune peasantry in Russia possessed a special sort of "stability", and that the peasant commune protected the peasants against the penetration of capitalist relations into their lives, and saved them from ruin and class differentiation As early as the 1880s, G. V. Plekhanov had shown that the Narodnik illusions about "commune socialism" were unfounded, and in the 1890s Lenin completely refuted the Narodnik theorie.Lenin brought forward a tremendous amount of statistical material and innumerable facts to show how capitalist relations were developing in the Russian village, and how capital, by penetrating the patriarchal village commune, was splitting the peasantry into two antagonistic classes, the kulaks and the poor peasant.     In 1906 the tsarist Minister Stolypin issued a law favouring the kulaks that allowed the peasants to leave the commune and sell their allotment

  • File Name: QCS10.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Question of Co-operative Societies
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        Lastly, the draft submitted by the minority of the French socialists (Guesde-ists) declares emphatically that the co-operatives in themselves are by no means class organisations (as, for instance, the trade unions are), and that their importance is determined by the use which is made of the.The workers, by joining the co-operative societies en masse, can benefit from them in their struggle against capital; from the example they offer, the workers can to some extent get an idea of the socialist society that would be organised after the contradictions of the present social order have been eliminate.The draft therefore emphasises the limited significance of the co-operative societies and calls upon the socialist parties to assist the proletarian co-operative societies, warns against illusions as to the role of co-operative societies, and recommends socialists to unite within the co-operative societies in order to explain to the masses their real task: the conquest of political power and the conversion of the means of production and distribution into common propert

  • File Name: QD15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On the Question of Dialectics
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    For subjectivism and sophistry the relative is only relative and excludes the absolut.     In his capital, Marx first analyses the simplest, most ordinary and fundamental, most common and everyday relation of bourgeois (commodity) society, a relation en countered billions of times, vi.the exchange of commodi tie

  • File Name: QDP20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: History of the Question of the Dictatorship
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    Fight in a 'parliamentary' way, that is, within the limits that we will prescribe by agreement with the monarch.Fight with the aid of organisations, only not organisations like general strike committees, Soviets of Workers', Soldiers ' Deputies, etc., but organisations that are recognised, restricted and made safe for capital by a law that we shall pass by agreement with the monarch.     "It is clear, therefore, why the bourgeoisie speaks with disdain, contempt, anger and hatred about the period of the 'whirlwind', and with rapture, ecstasy and boundless philistine infatuation for . . . reaction, about the period of constitutionalism as protected by Dubaso


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