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  • File Name: ATFY13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: There's a Trudovik for You!
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    They account for one-hundredth of the factories, but they employ nearly two-fifths (39 per cent) of the total number of workers and have over three-fourths (75-77 per cent) of the total machiner.     Every intelligent worker will see at once that these figures fully confirm his everyday experience: the existence of a vast number of miserable petty bourgeois crushed by capital, and the most complete predominance of a handful of large capitalist enterprise.     To procee

  • File Name: BIMS14.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Bourgeois Intelligentsia's Methods of Struggle
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
        The liberal Bogucharsky; the Narodniks Sukhanov, Rakitnikov, B. Voronov, V. Chernov, and others; the liquidators Dan, Martov, Trotsky and Sher (Potresov's name was announced in issue N.66 of Severnaya Rabochaya Gazeta next to that of Plekhanov, but for some reason it . . . vanished); the Machists Bazarov and Lunacharsky, and last, G. V. Plekhanov, the principal hero of Yedinstvo [*] (spelt both with a small and a capital letter) -- such are the ostentatious names that sparkle in the list of Sovremennik's contributor.And fully in keeping with this, the highlight of the journal's trend is the advocacy (by the Narodniks) of an alliance between the Narodniks and the "Marxists" (no jokin

  • File Name: BMAP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Bolsheviks Must Assume Power
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       [p.19] page 531   [5] The Provisional Government announced the convocation of the Constituent Assembly in its declaration of March 2 (15), 1917. On June 14 (27) it adopted a decision setting the election for September 17 (30), but in August postponed the date to November 12 (25).     The election was actually held after the October Socialist Revolution at the appointed time and on party lists drawn up before the revolution, in accordance with a Provisional Government ordinanc.At the time of the election the bulk of the people had not yet realised the full implications of the socialist revolution, a fact which the Right Socialist-Revolutionaries used to win a majority in the areas remote from the capital and the industrial centre.The Constituent Assembly was called by the Soviet Government and opened in Petrograd on January 5 (18), 1918. Its counter-revolutionary majority rejected the Declaration of Rights of the Working and Exploited People, which was placed before it by the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, and refused to recognise Soviet powe

  • File Name: BPSP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Bourgeois Pacifism and Socialist Pacifism
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    C O N T E N T S     Article (or Chapter) I. The Turn in World Politics 73   Article (or Chapter) II. The Pacifism of Kautsky and     Turati 79   Article (or Chapter) III. The Pacifism of the French     Socialists and Syndicalists 87   Article (or Chapter) IV. Zimmerwald at the Cross-roads 93 NOTES page 73 BOURGEOIS PACIFISM AND SOCIALIST PACIFISM[41] ARTICLE (OR CHAPTER) I THE TURN IN WORLD POLITICS     There are symptoms that such a turn has taken place, or is about to take place; that is, a turn from imperialist war to imperialist peac.     The undoubtedly severe exhaustion of both imperialist coalitions; the difficulty of continuing the war any longer; the difficulty for the capitalists generally, and for finance capital in particular, to skin the people more than they have done already, in the way of outrageous "war" profits; the satiation of finance capital in the neutral countries, the United States, Holland, Switzerland, etc., which has made enormous profits out of the war and finds it difficult to continue this "profitable" business owing to the shortage of raw materials and food supplies; the strenuous efforts being made by Germany to induce one or other of the allies of her principal imperialist rival, England, to desert her; the page 74 pacifist pronouncements of the German government followed by similar pronouncements by the governments of a number of neutral countries -- these are the outstanding symptom.     Are there any chances for a speedy cessation of the war or no

  • File Name: BRR05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Beginning of the Russian Revolution
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  • File Name: BSP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Can the Bolshevicks Retain State Power?
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    Is there any way other than by proceeding immediately to genuine self-government by the peopl.The chief thing now is to abandon the prejudiced bourgeois-intellectualist view that only special officials, who by their very social position are entirely dependent upon capital, can administer the stat.The chief thing is to put an end to the state of affairs in which bourgeois of ficials and "socialist" ministers are trying to govern in the old way, but are incapable of doing so and, after seven months, are faced with a peasant revolt in a peasant countr

  • File Name: C11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Comments
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    17, p.96-105. Translated from the Russian by Dora Cox Edited by George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (October 2001)  page 96 COMMENTS   MENSHIKOV, GROMOBOI, IZGOYEV[67]      The statement[68] made by sixty-six Moscow industrialists -- who, according to the calculations of a certain Moscow newspaper, represent capital amounting to five hundred million rubles -- has given rise to a number of extremely valuable and characteristic articles in various newspaper.In addition to casting an uncommonly glaring light on the present political situation, these articles furnish interesting material on many fundamental questions of principle relating to the entire evolution in twentieth-century Russi

  • File Name: CA99.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Capitalism in Agriculture
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    . . which have been sufficiently refuted by histor."Among such views is, for example, the one that in agriculture variable capital diminishes in relation to constant capital just as it does in manufacturing industry, so that the organic composition of agricultural capital continuously rise.Who is mistaken here, Marx or M

  • File Name: CAE19.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Elections and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
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        All the cries, based on this premise, of the German "independent" Social-Democrats and similar leaders of decayed socialism against the "dictatorship of a minority", and so forth, merely indicate that those leaders fail to understand the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie, which actually reigns even in the most democratic republics, and that they fail to understand the conditions for its destruction by the class struggle of the proletaria.     5. This failure to understand consists, in particular, in the following: they forget that, to a very large degree, the bourgeois parties are able to rule because they deceive the masses of the people, because of the yoke of capital, and to this is added self-deception concerning the nature of capitalism, a self-deception which is characteristic mostly page 273 of the petty-bourgeois parties, which usually want to substitute more or less disguised forms of class conciliation for the class struggl.     "First let the majority of the population, while private property still exists, i.e., while the rule and yoke of capital still exist, express themselves in favour of the party of the proletariat and only then can and should the party take power" -- so say the petty-bourgeois democrats who call themselves socialists but who are in reality the servitors of the bourgeoisi

  • File Name: CAQ12.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Cadets and the Agrarian Question
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:


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