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SOGB09.html
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Faction of Supporters of Otzovism and God-Building
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Petersburg for peasant deputies coming in from the country, his desire being to lend support to the "plans of the governmen.The inexperienced peasants on arriving in the
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were intercepted by Yerogin's agents and directed to Yerogin's hostel, where, of course, they found a school in which the heretical doctrines of the "Lefts" were refuted, in which the Trudoviks, etc., were covered with obloquy, and in which the new-fledged Duma members were schooled in "true Russian" statecraf.Fortunately, since the State Duma was held in S
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SOWD11.html
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Slogans and S.D. Work Inside and Outside the Duma
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It is probably the first time that such a resolute protest, revolutionary in tone and content, against the "masters of June Third" has been heard from the rostrum of the Third Duma, a protest supported by the entire opposition, including the extremely moderate, liberal-monarchist, Vekhi variety of "His Majesty's Opposition", i.e., the Cadet Party, and including even the Progressist.It is probably the first time since the period of gloom set in (i.e., since 1908), that the country sees, feels, and is tangibly aware that in connection with the revolutionary protest voiced by the deputies of the revolutionary proletariat in the reactionary Duma, the masses of workers are stirring, that there is a rising spirit of unrest in the working-class districts of the
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, that workers are holding meetings (meetings agai.at which revolutionary speeches are delivered by Social-Democrats (the meetings at the Putilov Works, the Cable Works, and other plants), and that there is talk and rumour of a political mass strike (see report from S
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St. Petersburg Elections and Crisis of Opportunism
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Petersburg general conference was hel.The conference was to decide whether or not there were to be agreements in the
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with the Cadet. Notwithstanding Plekhanov's appeals to "worker comrades", published in Tovarishch ; notwithstanding Madame E. Kuskova's hysterical articles; notwithstanding Plekhanov's threat to list the workers among the "enemies of freedom" if they insist on maintaining an independent Social-Democratic position, and notwithstanding the Cadets' more or less alluring promises, the organised and class-conscious proletariat of S
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St. Petersburg Elections and Hypocrisy of Mensheviks
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The Bolsheviks have nothing to "clear themselves" of, nothing to repent o.Our political line, which at first was ridiculed by all the bourgeois press in the
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, is now being magnificently and strikingly justified by the entire course of event.The absurdity of the Black-Hundred danger tale is becoming clea
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Situation in R.S.D.L.P. and Immediate Tasks
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Needless to add that, owing to the weakness of the majority of organisations in Russia and to the fact that the groups abroad were out of touch with the work going on in Russia, most of those groups were quite "freely" engaged in destroying and disrupting the Party, completely ignoring all discipline and holding no mandate from any organisation in Russia to direct a newspaper or publish pamphlets and leaflet.Besides the little groups holding different views on questions of principle, there sprang up, as usually happens, various little groups that had no principles at all, and strove to make some little political
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by brokerage, petty diplomacy, and intrigues under the guise of * To recal.--T
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The Socialist Party and Non-Party Revolutionism
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Speech at Meeting of Poor Peasants' Committees
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    The village was no longer unite.The peasants, who had fought as one man against the landowners, now split into two camps -- the camp of the more prosperous peasants and the camp of the poor peasants who, side by side with the workers, continued their steadfast advance towards socialism page 340 and changed from fighting the landowners to fighting
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, the power of money, and the use of the great land reform for the benefit of the kulak.This struggle cut the property-owning and exploiting classes off from the revolution completely; it definitely put our revolution on the socialist road which the urban working class had tried so hard and vigorously to put it on in October, but along which it will not be able to direct the revolution successfully unless it finds firm, deliberate and solid support in the countrysid
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SPS05.html
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The St. Petersburg Strike
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The strike started quite spontaneousl.It was one of the clashes between labour and
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that are ever recurrin.This time the impetus was the dismissal of four workers by the factory managemen
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SPS19.html
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29 July 2003
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Session of the Petrograd Soviet
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The middle peasant can and will come to communism by a slow journe.In the freest capitalist republic the middle peasant is threatened by
capital
that oppresses and crushes him in some way or othe. The next note asks my opinion of the Baltic Flee
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SPWC19.html
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First Conference on Party Work in the Countryside
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All peasants know that the permanence of their gains is not finally guaranteed, that their enemy -- the landowner -- has not yet been destroyed, but has gone into hiding and is waiting for his friends, the international page 145 capitalist brigands, to come to his ai.And although international
capital
is becoming weaker day by day and our international position has greatly improved in the recent period, if we soberly weigh all the circumstances, we have to admit that international
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is still undoubtedly stronger than we ar.It no longer can openly wage war against us -- its wings have already been clippe
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