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File Name: SRSUR09.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: How the S.R.s Sum Up the Revolution 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stages of developmentDescription: For them a constitution is not a new field, a new form of the class struggle, but an abstract blessing like the "legality", the "law and order", the "general good" of the liberal professors, and so on and so fort.In reality autocracy, constitutional monarchy and republic are merely different forms of class struggle; and the dialectics of history are such that each of these forms passes through different stages of development of its class content, and the transition from one form to another does not (in itself) at all eliminate the rule of the former exploiting classes under the new integumen.For instance, the Russian autocracy of the seventeenth century with its Boyar Council and boyar aristocracy bears no resemblance to the autocracy of the eighteenth century with its bureaucracy, its ranks and orders of society, and its occasional periods of "enlightened absolutism"; while both differ sharply from the autocracy of the nineteenth century, which was compelled to emancipate the peasants "from above", although pauperising them in the process, paving the way for capitalism, introducing the principle of local representative institutions for the bourgeoisi
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File Name: TCCI21.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: Third Congress of the Communist International 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stages of developmentDescription: .
Third Congress of the Communist International
V. I. Lenin
THIRD CONGRESS of
THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL
JUNE 22-JULY 12, 1921
From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition,
Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1965
Vo.
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File Name: TS19.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: The State 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stages of developmentDescription: It is such an apparatus that is called the stat.
In primitive society, when people lived in small family groups and were still at the lowest stages of development in a condition approximating to savagery -- an epoch from which modern, civilized human society is separated by several thousands of years -- there were yet no signs of the existence of a stat.We find the predominance of custom, authority, respect, the power enjoyed by the elders of the clan; we find this power sometimes accorded to women -- the position of women then was not like the downtrodden and oppressed condition of women today -- but nowhere do we find a
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special category of people who are set apart to rule others and, for the sake and purpose of rule, systematically and permanently to wield a certain apparatus of coercion, an apparatus of violence, such as is represented at the present time, as you all realize, by the armed detachments of troops, the prisons and the other means of subjugating the will of others by force -- all that which constitutes the essence of the stat
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File Name: TT05.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: Two Tactics of Social-Democracy 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stages of developmentDescription: .
Two Tactics of Social-Democracy
V. I. LENIN
TWO TACTICS
of
SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY
IN THE
DEMOCRATIC
REVOLUTION
FOREIGN LANGUAGES PRESS
PEKING 1965
First Edition 1965
Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo,
djr@cruzio.com (May 1997)
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
The present English translation of V. I. Lenin's Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution is a reprint of the text given in V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, English edition, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1952, Vo.
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File Name: WD02.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: What Is To Be Done? 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stages of developmentDescription: The scope of organizational work would immediately become many times wider and the success of one locality would serve as a standing encouragement to further perfection and would arouse the desire to utilize the experience already gained by comrades working in other parts of the countr.Local work would become far richer and more varied than it is now: political and economic exposures gathered from all over Russia would provide mental food for workers of all trades and in all stages of development, would provide material and occasion for talks and readings on the most diverse subjects, which would, in addition, be suggested by
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hints in the legal press, by talk among the public and by the "shamefaced" government statement.Every outbreak, every demonstration, would be weighed and discussed in all its aspects in all parts of Russia; it would stimulate a desire to keep up with the rest (we Socialists do not by any means reject all rivalry or all "competitio
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File Name: WD02ii.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: What Is To Be Done? - pt. 2 1 Occurence(s) of the search term stages of developmentDescription: The scope of organizational work would immediately become many times wider and the success of one locality would serve as a standing encouragement to further perfection and would arouse the desire to utilize the experience already gained by comrades working in other parts of the countr.Local work would become far richer and more varied than it is now: political and economic exposures gathered from all over Russia would provide mental food for workers of all trades and in all stages of development, would provide material and occasion for talks and readings on the most diverse subjects, which would, in addition, be suggested by
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hints in the legal press, by talk among the public and by the "shamefaced" government statement.Every outbreak, every demonstration, would be weighed and discussed in all its aspects in all parts of Russia; it would stimulate a desire to keep up with the rest (we Socialists do not by any means reject all rivalry or all "competitio
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