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  • File Name: SPS05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The St. Petersburg Strike
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
    The primitive character of the socialist views held by some of the leaders of the movement and the tenacity with which some elements of the working class cling to their naïve faith in  page 93 the tsar enhance rather than lessen the significance of the revolutionary instinct now asserting itself among the proletaria.The political protest of the leading oppressed class and its revolutionary energy break through all obstacles, both external, in the form of police bans, and internal, in the form of the Ideological immaturity and backwardness of some of the leader.The work of the Social-Democrats during the last ten years and the lessons of the working-class movement during this period have borne fruit; the ideas of socialism and of the political struggle are streaming through the broadest channel

  • File Name: SPSD13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Split Among the Polish Social-Democrats
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
    Tyszka gave vent to a series of "circulars" and "explanation.He "explained" that (1) the Warsaw organisation had trampled the Party Rules underfoot and resorted to a split; (2) that its resolutions were an indication of boycottism, otzovism and anarchism; (3) that it had no Ideological differences with the Executive and hence the split had no political basis; (4) that the Warsaw organisation did not exist, the conference had been fictitious, and consequently there was and had been no split; (5) that the Warsaw organisation had been unable to publish a single sheet on its own and had left all  page 481 literary work to the Executive; that it had unlawfully devised a disruptive technique of its own and was publishing its own sheet.He also gave a personal description, complete with family details, of a couple of Warsaw "intellectualist warchols ",[*] and explained that they had brought about a split but did not work in the organisation and never ha

  • File Name: SQ19.html
    Modified: 1 October 2003
    Title: In the Servants' Quarters
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
    29, p.540-46. Translated from the Russian Edited by George Hanna Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (September 2003) IN THE SERVANTS' QUARTERS .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 540   I. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 540 II. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 542 NOTES  page 540   IN THE SERVANTS' QUARTERS     Comrades have brought several Menshevik, Socialist-Revolutionary and other publications from the South that give us a glimpse of the "Ideological life" on the other side of the barricades, in the other cam.The Kharkov Mysl of Bazarov and Martov, Gryadushchy Dyen run by Myakotin and Peshekhonov, Bunakov and Vishnyak, Potresov and Grossman, Yuzhnoye Dyelo and Obyedineniye run by Balabanov, S. Ivanovich, Myakotin and Peshekhonov -- these are the names of the publications and of some of their best-known contributor

  • File Name: SR05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Socialism and Religion
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
    Such an association cannot and must not be indifferent to lack of class-consciousness, ignorance or obscurantism in the shape of religious belief.We demand complete disestablishment of the Church so as to be able to combat the religious fog with purely ideo- page 86 logical and solely Ideological weapons, by means of our press and by word of mout.But we founded our association, the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party, precisely for such a struggle against every religious bamboozling of the worker

  • File Name: SR11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Stolypin and the Revolution
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
    Stolypin not only represented the dictatorship of the feudal landlords, and anyone confining himself to this characterisation has understood nothing of the specific nature and meaning of the "Stolypin perio.Stolypin was minister during a period when counter-revolutionary sentiments prevailed among the entire liberal page 252 bourgeoisie, including the Cadets, when the feudal landowners could, and did, rely on these sentiments, when they could, and did, approach the leaders of this bourgeoisie with "offers" (of hand and heart), when they could regard even the most "Left" of these leaders as "His Majesty's Opposition", when they could, and did, refer to the fact that the Ideological leaders of the liberals were turning towards them, towards the side of reaction, towards those who fought against democracy and denigrated i.Stolypin was minister during the period when the feudal landowners bent all their efforts to inaugurate and put into effect as speedily as possible a bourgeois policy in peasant life in the countryside, when they had thrown overboard all romantic illusions and hopes based on the muzhik's "patriarchal" nature, and had begun to look for allies among the new, bourgeois elements of Russia in general and of rural Russia in particula

  • File Name: SR17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The State and Revolution
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
        Engels deliberately underlined the words "in relation to the state," as a straight thrust at the German opportunism, which had declared religion to be a private matter in relation to the party, thus degrading the party of the revolutionary proletariat to the level of the most vulgar "free-thinking" philistinism, which is prepared to allow a non-denominational status, but which renounces the party struggle against the opium of religion which stupefies the peopl.     The future historian of German Social-Democracy, in tracing the root causes of its shameful bankruptcy in 1914, will find a good amount of interesting material on this question, beginning with the evasive declarations in the articles of the party's Ideological leader Kautsky, which open wide the door to opportunism, and ending with the attitude of the party page 91 towards the "Los-von-Kirche-Bewegung " (the "leave-the church" movement) in 1913.     But let us see how, twenty years after the Commune, Engels summed up its lessons for the fighting proletaria.     Here are the lessons to which Engels attached prime importance:     ". . . It was precisely the oppressing power of the former centralized government, army, political police, bureaucracy which Napoleon had created in 1798 and which since then had been taken over by every new government as a welcome instrument and used against its opponents -- it was precisely this power which was to fall everywhere, just as it had already fallen in Pari

  • File Name: SRM06.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Socialist-Revolutionary Mensheviks
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
    197-206. Translated from the Russian Edited by Clemens Dutt Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (December 1997) page 197 SOCIALIST-REVOLUTIONARY MENSHEVIKS     As early as the beginning of 1905 the Social-Democrats pointed out that the draft programme of the S.-R. (Socialist Revolutionary) Party marked a definite turn "from Narodism[97] to Marxism".[*] It was obvious that the party making this turn was bound to undergo internal disintegratio.     The Ideological and political disintegration of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party is now a fac.The Minutes of the First Congress of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, published in book form in Paris this year, clearly indicate all the lines of this disintegratio

  • File Name: SRSUR09.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: How the S.R.s Sum Up the Revolution
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
    We read: ". . . The sombre lull of the hard times, or rather, the time of social stagnation we are now passing through" (.4) . . . "the consolidation of the reactionary social forces" . . . "the fact that the energy of the masses is shackled" . . . "among the intellectuals, the most impressionable section of the population, we see exhaustion, Ideological confusion and the ebb of forces from the revolutionary struggle" (.6), and so on, and so fort

  • File Name: SSSP11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Social Structure of State Power
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
    Hence the fundamental task of a politically conscious public man is clear; he must evaluate these new changes, "make use" of them, grasp them, if we may use that expression, and at the same time, he must not allow himself to drift helplessly with the stream, he must not throw out the old baggage, he must preserve the essentials in the forms of activity and not merely in theory, in the programme, in the principles of polic.     How then did Potresov and Martov, Dan and Axelrod, Levitsky and Martynov, the "Ideological leaders" who group themselves round publications of the Vozrozhdeniye, Zhizn, Dyelo Zhizni, Nasha Zarya, etc., type, react to this definitely formulated answer to the "vexed questions", to this direct and clear exposition of definite view.The fact is that they did not react like politicians, "ideological leaders", responsible publicists, but like a literary group,  page 147 like a circle of intellectuals, like free lances of free groups of the writing fraternit

  • File Name: SW15.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Socialism and War
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription:
        Opportunism and sociaI-chauvinism have the same economic basis: the interests of a tiny stratum of privileged workers and of the petty bourgeoisie who are defending their privileged position, their "right" to crumbs of the profits "their" national bourgeoisie obtain from robbing other na- page 19 tions, from the advantages of their position as the ruling nation, et.     Opportunism and social-chauvinism have the same Ideological-political content: collaboration of classes instead of class struggle, renunciation of revolutionary methods of struggle, helping one's "own" government in its embarrassed situation instead of taking advantage of these embarrassments for revolutio. If we take all the European countries as a whole, if we pay attention not to individuals (even the most authoritative), we will find that it is the opportunist trend that has become the chief bulwark of social-chauvinism, whereas from the camp of the revolutionaries, more or less consistent protests against it are heard nearly everywher


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