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The Economic Content of Narodism [Chs. 1 and 2]
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They also demand a "sweeping denial" of all this liberal-Narodnik hotchpotch from individuals desirous of siding . . . not with the "people," no, but with him whom the bourgeoisie order to go to wor.They find it "intolerable" hypocrisy to talk of choosing paths for Russia, of misfortunes from "threatening" capitalism, of the "needs of people's industry," when in all spheres of this people's industry we see the reign of
capital
, a smouldering battle of interests, that one must not hide but expose -- one must not dream that "it would be better without struggle,"[**] but must develop the stability, continuity, consistency, and, chiefly, ideological nature of that struggl. "That is why certain civic canons finally appear, certain categorical demands for decency, demands that are strict and on occasion even narrow, and for this reason are particularly disliked by liberals in the grand style who love wide shady spaces and forget that the demands have a logical origi
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The Economic Content of Narodism [Chs. 3 and 4]
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V. V., who are blinded by the significance of purely technical progress" (98). The reference to the decisive significance of the appearance of the buyer-up is profoundly tru.It is decisive in that it proves beyond doubt that we have here the capitalist organisation of production, it proves the applicability to Russia, too, of the proposition that "commodity economy is money economy, is capitalist economy," and creates that subordination of the producer to
capital
from which there can be no other way out than through the independent activity of the produce."From the moment that the capitalist entrepreneur comes between the consumer and the producer -- and this is inevitable when production is carried on for an extensive and indefinite market -- we have before us one of the forms of capitalist productio
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Eighth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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    If, remembering this, we cast a glance over the history of the past three years from the point of view of the international situation of the Soviet Republic, it becomes clear that we have been able to hold out and have been able to defeat the Entente powers -- an alliance of unparalleled might that was supported by our whiteguards -- only because there has been no unity among these power.We have so far been victorious only because of the most profound discord among the imperialist powers, and only because that discord has not been a fortuitous and internal dissension between parties, but a most deep-seated and ineradicable conflict of economic interests among the imperialist countries which, based on private property in land and
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, cannot but pursue a predatory policy which has stultified their efforts to unite their forces against the Soviet.I take Japan, who controlled almost the whole of Siberia and could, of course, have helped Kolchak at any tim
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The New Factory Law
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It should, we are told, be kept in the State Bank "pending further instruction.If even in the
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it required 8 years for regulations to be made about the disbursement of the fines funds at the different factories, more than a dozen years will very likely be required before regulations are devised for the disbursement of the "gubernia general workers' fun.     Such are the regulations concerning the disbursement of the fines mone
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Economics and Politics in the Era of the D. of the P.
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The exploiters have been smashed, but not destroye.They still have an inter national base in the form of international
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, of which they are a branc.They still retain certain means of production in part, they still have money, they still have vast social connection
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Extraordinary Plenary Meeting of the Moscow Soviet
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If I am pursuing an enemy who is retreating not by a straight road but in zigzags, then I, too, must proceed in zigzags in order to overtake hi.To speak in the language of politics, the petty-bourgeois masses stand between labour and
capital
, and these masses must be beaten a hundred times to make them understand that the alternative is either the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie or the dictatorship of the working clas.Those who are aware of this, understand the present situatio
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A Characterisation of Economic Romanticism
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2, p.129-265. Translated from the Russian Edited by George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (May 1997) (Corrected and Updated September 2001) A CHARACTERISATION OF ECONOMIC ROMANTICISM (Sismondi and Our Native Sismondists) . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Chapter I. The Economic Theories of Romanticism . . . . 134 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. Does the Home Market Shrink Because of the Ruination of the Small Producers? . . . . . . . . . . Sismondi's Views on National Revenue and
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. . . Sismondi's Conclusions from the Fallacious Theory of Two Parts of the Annual Product in Capitalist Society . Wherein Lies the Errors of Adam Smith's and Sismon- di's Theories of National Revenue? . . . . . . . Accumulation in Capitalist Society . . . . . . . The Foreign Market as the "Way out of the Difficulty" of Realizing Surplus-Value . . . . . . . . . . Crisis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Capitalist Rent and Capitalist Overpopulation . . . Machines in Capitalist Society . . . . . . . . Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sismondi's Place in the History of Political Economy . Postscript . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 140 146 150 154 161 166 174 184 192 199 207 Chapter II. The Character of the Romanticists' Criticism of Capitalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. The Sentimental Criticism of Capitalism . . . . . The Petty-Bourgeois Character of Romanticism . . . The Problem of the Growth of the Industrial Population at the Expense of the Agricultural Population . . . . Practical Proposals of Romanticism . . . . . . . The Reactionary Character of Romanticis. . . . . Corn Tariffs in England as Appraised by Romanticism and by Scientific Theory. . . . . . . . . . . 209 220 225 232 239 252 NOTES page 133 A CHARACTERISATION OF ECONOMIC ROMANTICISM The Swiss economist Sismondi (J.-C.-L. Simonde de Sismondi), who wrote at the beginning of the present century, is of particular interest in considering a solution of the general economic problems which are now coming to the forefront with particular force in Russi
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Extraordinary Seventh Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
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The war against them gradually turned into a victorious triumphal march of the revolution as the masses of the people and the military units that were sent against us came over to the side of the Bolshevik.We saw this in Petrograd, on the Gatchina front, where the Cossacks, whom Kerensky and Krasnov tried to lead against the Red
capital
, wavered; we saw this later in Moscow, in Orenburg and in the Ukrain.A wave of civil war swept over the whole of Russia, and everywhere we achieved victory with extraordinary ease precisely because the fruit had ripened, because the masses had already gone through the experience of collaboration with the bourgeoisi
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The Election in St. Petersburg
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Since it is "purposeless" to uphold the ideals of page 27 the revolution and freedom -- we shall vilify them, we shall publish Vekhi,[21] we shall throw mud at the revolution, we shall hire as many renegades as possible -- Izgoyevs, Galiches, Struves and so forth -- to demonstrate our renunciation of the revolutio.Since it is "purposeless" to fight against the autocracy receiving support from foreign
capital
-- we shall help the autocracy to negotiate loans, we shall send Milyukov as a footman on the step of the royal coach of Nicholas the Blood. But if the phrase about an ideological struggle at the elections being "purposeless" is a true indication of the "ideological" nature of the Cadets, the next phrase is a model of downright election tricker
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Elections in Worker Curia in St. Petersburg
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Petersburg feel that they have been beaten in the worker curi.Even if one-third of the delegates are Socialist-Revolutionaries, that is actually a defeat for the Social-Democrats in the
capital
-- a defeat in comparison with what we have seen in the rest of Russia, and with what all of us, as Social-Democrats, regard as normal and essentia. This is a fact of tremendous importanc
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