Lenin Collected Works: Volume 5
Lenin Collected Works:
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Preface |
Where to Begin? | 15k |
Another Massacre | 19k |
The Persecutors of the Zemstvo and the Hannibals of Liberalism
¶ I
¶ II
¶ III
¶ IV
¶ V
¶ VI
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164k |
A Valuable Admission | 28k |
The Lessons of the Crisis | 16k |
The Serf-Owners at Work | 17k |
A Zemstvo Congress | 8k |
The Agrarian Question and the “Critics of Marx”
¶ I.
The “Law” of Diminishing Returns
¶ II.
The Theory of Rent
¶ III.
Machinery in Agriculture
¶ IV.
The Abolition of
the Antithesis Between Town and Country. Particular Questions
Raised by the “Critics”
¶ V.
"The Prosperity of
Advanced, Modern Small Farms” The Baden Example
¶ VI.
The Productivity
of a Small and a Big Farm. An Example from East Prussia
¶ VII.
The Inquiry into
Peasant Farming in Baden
¶ VIII.
General
Statistics of German Agriculture for 1882 and 1895. The
Question of the Medium Farms
¶ IX.
Dairy Farming and
Agricultural Co-operative Societies in Germany. The
Agricultural Population in Germany Divided According to Its
Position in the Economy
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394k |
The “Unity” Conference of R.S.D.L.P. Organisations Abroad
September 21-22 (October 4-5), 1901
¶ 1.
Speech Delivered On
September 21
(October 4). (Note From The Minutes)
¶ 2.
Questions Submitted
to the Union of Russian Social-Democrats Abroad at the "Unity"
Conference, September 21 (October 4), 1901
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27k |
Fighting the Famine-Stricken | 23k |
A Reply to the St. Petersburg Committee | 10k |
Party Affairs Abroad | 8k |
Penal Servitude Regulations and Penal Servitude Sentences | 20k |
Review of Home Affairs
¶ I.
Famine.
¶ II.
Attitude Towards
the Crisis and the Famine.
¶ III.
The Third Element.
¶ IV.
Two Speeches by
Marshals of the Nobility.
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160k |
Preface to the Pamphlet Documents of the “Unity” Conference | 12k |
The Protest of the Finnish People | 16k |
The Journal Svoboda | 6k |
A Talk With Defenders of Economism | 26k |
On the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Revolutionary Activity of G. V. Plekhanov | 4k |
Demonstrations Have Begun | 13k |
On a Letter from “Southern Workers” | 4k |
Anarchism and Socialism (1901) | 7k |
Concerning the State Budget | 18k |
Political Agitation and “The Class Point of View” | 22k |
Reply to “A Reader” | 7k |
What Is To Be Done?
Burning Questions of Our Movement.
¶
Preface
¶ I
Dogmatism and “Freedom of Criticism”
(A). What Does “Freedom of Criticism” Mean? (B). The New Advocates of “Freedom of Criticism” (C). Criticism in Russia (D). Engels on the Importance of the Theoretical Struggle ¶ II
The Spontaneity of the Masses and the Consciousness of the Social-Democrats
(A). The Beginning of the Spontaneous Upsurge (B). Bowing to Spontaneity. Rabochaya Mysl (C). The Self-Emancipation Group and Rabocheye Dyelo ¶ III
Trade-Unionist Politics and Social-Democratic Politics
(A). Political Agitation and Its Restriction by the Economists (B). How Martynov Rendered Plekhanov More Profound (C). Political Exposures and “Training in Revolutionary Activity” (D). What Is There in Common Between Economism and Terrorism? (E). The Working Class as Vanguard Fighter for Democracy (F). Once More “Slanderers”, Once More “Mystifiers” ¶ IV
The Primitiveness of the Economists and the Organisation of the Revolutionaries
(A). What Is Primitiveness? (B). Primitiveness and Economism (C). Organisation of Workers and Organisation of Revolutionaries (D). The Scope of Organisational Work (E). “Conspiratorial” Organisation and “Democratism” (F). Local and All-Russian Work ¶ V
The “Plan”
for an All-Russian
Political Newspaper
(A). Who Was Offended by the Article “Where To Begin” (B). Can a Newspaper Be a Collective Organiser? (C). What Type of Organisation Do We Require? ¶
Conclusion
¶ Appendix.
The Attempt to Unite
Iskra with Rabocheye
Dyelo
¶ Correction to
What Is To Be Done?
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Volume 5
Transcription/Mark-up:
Tim Delaney & Robert Cymbala, 2000.
• R. Cymbala, 2003.
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