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  • File Name: RG99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Review - Kulak Usury, Its Social and Economic Significance
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    The Narodniks ignored the connection between kulakism and the differentiation of the peasantry, the closeness of the village usurer "bloodsuckers" and others to the "enterprising muzhiks," those representatives of the rural petty bourgeoisie in Russi.The survivals of medieval institutions that still weigh down on our countryside (social-estate seclusion of the village commune,[28] the tying of the peasant to his allotment,[29] collective liability,[30] the social-estate inequality of taxation) create tremendous barriers against the investment of small amounts of capital in production, against their employment in agriculture  page 68 and industr.The natural result of all this is the tremendous prevalence of the lowest and worst forms of capital, viz., trading and usurer's capita

  • File Name: RH99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Review - The Evolution of Modern Capitalism
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    When, on the other hand, he deals with the general theoretical problems of political economy, he proves to be very wea.The Russian reader will even find it strange to see a writer with such extensive  page 101 knowledge and practical aspirations deserving of full sympathy helplessly labouring over questions like, what is "capital," what is the role of "savings," et.This weak side of Hobson is fully explained by the fact that he regards John Stuart Mill as a greater authority on political economy than Marx, whom he quotes once or twice but whom he evidently does not understand at all or does not kno

  • File Name: RHA01.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Review of Home Affairs
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    At the same time, the failure to meet the distress to the full, and the inevitable ailments and economic disorders that arise therefrom, create an extremely favourable soil for anti-government agitation; politically unreliable persons freely take advantage of this and pursue their criminal aims under the cloak of helping their neighbou.Usually, as soon as the first news of a serious harvest failure is received, persons with a political past that is not irreproachable pour into the affected districts from all directions, strive to make contact with representatives of charitable organisations and institutions from the capital, who, through ignorance, engage those persons as local helpers and in this way create serious difficulties inimical to the interests of good order and administratio.     However, the Russian Government is becoming hard pressed in the land of Russi

  • File Name: RIEB02.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: Report of the "Iskra" Editorial Board
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        The Emancipation of Labour group did much to propagate Marxism in Russi.It translated into the Russian language works by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, such as The Manifesto of the Communist Party, Wage Labour and capital, Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, publishing them abroad and distributing them in Russia, and also popularised Marxism through its publication.The Emancipation of Labour group dealt a severe blow at Narodism, which was the chief ideological obstacle to the spread of Marxism and the development of the Social-Democratic movement in Russi

  • File Name: RJC13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Marx-Engels Correspondence
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        3. The interests of the working class demand the amalgamation of the workers of all the nationalities in a given state in united proletarian organisations -- political, trade union, co-operative, educational, et.This amalgamation of the workers of different nationalities in single organisations will alone enable the proletariat to wage a victorious struggle against international capital and reaction, and combat the propaganda and aspirations of the landowners, clergy and bourgeois nationalists of all nations, who usually cover up their anti-proletarian aspirations with the slogan of "national cultur.The world working-class movement is creating and daily developing more and more an international proletarian cultur

  • File Name: RK18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The P.R. and the Renegade Kautsky
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    I showed how utterly incorrect this definition was, and how it was "adapted" to the glossing over of the most profound contradictions of imperialism, and then to reconciliation with opportunis. I gave my own definition of imperialism: "Imperialism is capitalism in that stage of development in which the dominance of monopolies and finance capital has established itself; in which the export of capital has acquired pronounced importance; in which the division of the world among the international trusts has begun; in which the division of all territories of the globe among the biggest capitalist powers has been completed."[5] I showed that Kautsky's critique of imperialism is at an even lower level than the bourgeois, philistine critiqu. Finally, in August and September 1917 -- that is, before the proletarian revolution in Russia (October 25 [November 7], 1917) I wrote a pamphlet (published in Petrograd at the beginning of 1918) entitled The State and Revolution, Marxist Teaching on the State and the Tasks of the Proletariat in the page 4 Revotutio

  • File Name: RNSD14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
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    To teach Kautsky, with a serious mien, that small states are economically dependent on big ones, that a struggle is raging amony the bourgeois states for the predatory suppression of other nations, and that imperialism page 399 and colonies exist -- all this is a ridiculous and puerile attempt to be clever, for none of this has the slightest bearing on the subjec.Not only small states, but even Russia, for example, is entirely dependent, economically, on the power of the imperialist finance capital of the "rich" bourgeois countrie.Not only the miniature Balkan states, but even nineteenth-century America was, economically, a colony of Europe, as Marx pointed out in Capital.[180] Kautsky, like any Marxist, is, of course, well aware of this, but that has nothing whatever to do with the question of national movements and the national stat

  • File Name: RP99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Review - World Market and Agricultural Crisis
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    Parvus first explains the influence of industrial development on grain prices, on ground rent, et.He then outlines the theory of ground rent developed by Marx in Volume III of capital and explains  page 66 the basic cause of capitalist agrarian crises from the standpoint of this theor.Parvus adds data on Germany to the purely theoretical analysis of this question and comes to the conclusion that "the last and basic cause of the agrarian crisis is increased ground rent due exclusively to capitalist development and the consequent increased price of lan

  • File Name: RPP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Revision of the Party Programme
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    (Further on in the second section the common ultimate aim of all Social-Democrats is mentione.     Comrade Sokolnikov leaves the second clause intact, while he replaces the first by a new one, adding to the point about the development of exchange an allusion to the "export of capital" and the growth of the struggle of the proletariat into "a world-wide socialist revolutio.     The immediate result is inconsistency, a mixture of subjects, a confusion of two types of programme structur

  • File Name: RPSD15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Proletariat and the Right to Self-Determination
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    252 and 253 of Berner Tagwacht, Parabellum[167] has called "illusory" "the struggle for the non-existent right to self-determination", and has contraposed to it "the proletariat's revolutionary mass struggle against capitalism", while at the same time assuring us that "we are against annexations" (an assurance is repeated five times in Parabellum's article), and against all violence against nation.     The arguments advanced by Parabellum in support of his position boil down to an assertion that today all national problems, like those of Alsace-Lorraine, Armenia, etc., are problems of imperialism; that capital has outgrown the framework of national states; that it is impossible to turn the clock of history back to the obsolete ideal of national states, et.     Let us see whether Parabellum's reasoning is correc


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