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  • File Name: WD02i.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: What Is To Be Done? - pt. 1
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    This, if we are not mistaken, "first effort" of the Russian Social-Democrats of the 'nineties was not a narrow, local, and certainly not an "economic" newspaper, but one that aimed to unite the strike movement with the revolutionary movement against the autocracy, and to win all who were oppressed by the policy of reactionary obscurantism over to the side of Social-Democrac.No one in the slightest degree acquainted with the state of the movement at that period could doubt that such a paper would have met with warm response among the workers of the capital and the revolutionary intelligentsia and would have had a wide circulatio. The failure of the enterprise merely showed that the Social-Democrats of that period were unable to meet the immediate requirements of the time owing to their lack of revolutionary experience and practical trainin

  • File Name: WD02ii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: What Is To Be Done? - pt. 2
  • 6 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    It is true that from the historical point of view, the primitiveness of equipment was not only inevitable at first, but even legitimate as one of the conditions for the wide recruiting of fighters, but as soon as serious war operations commenced (and they commenced in fact with the strikes in the summer of 1896), the defects in our fighting organizations made themselves felt to an ever-increasing degre.Thrown into confusion at first and committing a number of mistakes (for example, its appeal to the public describing the misdeeds of the Socialists, or the deportation of workers from the capital to provincial industrial centres), the government very soon adapted itself to the new conditions of the struggle and managed to deploy its perfectly equipped detachments of page 126 agents provocateurs, spies and gendarme.Raids became so frequent, affected such a vast number of people and cleared out the local circles so thoroughly that the masses of the workers literally lost all their leaders, the movement assumed an incredibly sporadic character, and it became utterly impossible to establish continuity and coherence in the wor

  • File Name: WESD06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Whom to Elect to the State Duma
  • 9 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
     .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 326 326 327  327  328  328  Social-Democrats and the Trudovik Parties .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 329 Which Parties Claim to Defend the Interests of the Work-   ing Class and All Working Peopl. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Whose Interests Do These Parties Actually Defend? .  .  . How Steadfast Are These Parties in the Great World-wide   Struggle of Labour Against capital .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . What Can These Parties Achieve by Completely Fulfilling   Their Ultimate Aim. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . What Kind of Freedom for the People Are These Parties   Trying to Achieve in the Present Revolutio

  • File Name: WGAN13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: What Goes on Among the Narodniks
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
        M.A. V. P. does not venture to deny the fundamental and well-known fact that throughout the world it is only the proletariat that wages a systematic, daily struggle against capital, and that it alone constitutes the mass bulwark of the socialist partie.And M

  • File Name: WHJF07.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: "When You Hear the Judgement of a Fool. . . ."
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    This other struggle is apt to be forgotten by intellectuals who imagine that they are men of education, whose sympathies for liberty lie no deeper than the tips of their tongue.And it is apt to be forgotten by the small proprietors, who stand aloof from the bitter, everyday struggle against capital and its henchme.But the proletarian does not forget about i

  • File Name: WMPC17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Wireless Message of the Council of People's Commissars
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:

  • File Name: WMT95.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: What Are Our Ministers Thinking About?
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  • File Name: WPP01.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Workers' Party and the Peasantry
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    One might ask: What is the way out, by what means can the lot of the peasantry be improve.The small peasantry can free itself from the yoke of capital only by associating itself with the working-class movement, by helping the workers in their struggle for the socialist system, for transforming the land, as well as the other means of production (factories, works, machines, etc.), into social propert.Trying to save the peasantry by protecting small scale farming and small holdings from the onslaught of capitalism would be a useless retarding of social development; it would mean deceiving the peasantry with illusions of the possibility of prosperity even under capitalism, page 423 it would mean disuniting the labouring classes and creating a privileged position for the minority at the expense of the majorit

  • File Name: WPTPS06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Workers' Party . . . Tasks in Present Situation
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    page 96     Wave follows on wav.After the capital, the province.After the outlying regions, the very heart of Russi

  • File Name: WR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: War and Revolution
  • 11 Occurence(s) of the search term capitalDescription:
    page 402     What we have at present is primarily two leagues, two groups of capitalist power.We have before us all the world's greatest capitalist powers -- Britain, France, America, and Germany -- who for decades have doggedly pursued a policy of incessant economic rivalry aimed at achieving world suprermacy, subjugating the small nations, and making threefold and tenfold profits on banking capital, which has caught the whole world in the net of its influenc.That is what Britain's and Germany's policies really amount t


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