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080 $a32Lenin
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100 1 $aLenin, Vladimir Ilʹich,$d1870-1924.
240 10 $aWorks.$kSelections.$lEnglish.$f1968
245 10 $aLenin on politics and revolution :$bselected writings /$cedited and introduced by James E. Connor.
260 $aNew York :$bPegasus,$c[1968]
300 $a375 pages ;$c21 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $a1 The years of waiting: 1902-1916 -- What is to be done? (1902): Burning questions of our movement: Dogmatism and freedom of criticism ; The spontaneity of the social-democrats ; Trade-unionist politics and social-democratic politics ; The primitiveness of the economists and the organization of the revolutionaries -- Two tactics of social democracy in the democratic revolution (1905): An urgent political question ; What can we learn from the resolution of the third congress of the R.S.D.L.P. on a provisional revolutionary government? ; Whence Is the proletariat threatened with the danger of finding itself with its hands tied in the struggle against the inconsistent bourgeoisie? ; Revolutionary communes and the revolutionary -- democratic dictatorship of the proletariat and the peasantry -- Will the sweep of the democratic revolution be diminished of the bourgeoisie recoils from it? Conclusion. Dare we win?
505 0 $aImperialism, the highest stage of capitalism (1916): A popular outline: Preface to the French and German editions ; Concentration of production and monopolies ; Banks and their new role ; Finance capital and the financial oligarchy ; Export of capital ; Division of the world among capitalist associations ; Divisions of the world among the great powers ; Imperialism, as a special stage of capitalism ; Parasitism and decay of capitalism ; The place of imperialism in history.
505 0 $a2. The year of revolution: 1917 -- Letters from Afar (March 1917): First letter: The first stage of the first revolution -- The tasks of the proletariat in the present revolution (April 1917): The April thesis -- The impending catastrophe and how to combat it (October 1917): Famine is approaching ; Complete government inactivity ; Control measures are known to all and easy to take ; Nationalization of the banks ; Nationalization of the syndicates ; Abolition of commercial secrecy ; Compulsory association ; Regulation of consumption ; Financial collapse and measures to combat it ; Can we go forwards if we fear to advance toward socialism? ; The struggle against economic chaos -- and the war ; The revolutionary democrats and the revolutionary proletariat -- State and revolution (August-September 1917): The Marxist theory of the state and the task of the proletariat in the revolution: Class society and the state ; State and revolution. The experience of 1841-1851 ; State and revolution. Experience of the Paris commune of 1871. Marx's analysis ; The economic basis of that withering away of the state ; The experience of the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917 -- Letter to the central committee members (October 24 [November 6], 1917) -- 3. Civil war and consolidation of power: 1918-1920.
505 0 $aSpeech to the extraordinary seventh congress of the Russian communist party (Bolsheviks), March 7, 1918: Political report of the central committee, March 7 -- The immediate tasks of the soviet government (April 1918): The international position of the Russian soviet Republic and the fundamental against the bourgeoisie ; The significance of the struggle for country-wide accounting and control ; Raising the productivity of labor ; The organization of competition ; Harmonious organization and dictatorship ; The development -- Economics and politics in the era of dictatorship of the proletariat (October 1919) -- Left-wing communism, an infantile disorder (April-May 1920): In what sense can we speak of the international significance of the Russian revolution? ; On the fundamental conditions for the Bolsheviks' success ; In the struggle against what enemies within the working-class movement did Bolshevism grow up and become strong and steeled?
505 0 $aLeft-wing communism in Germany. Leaders-party-class-masses -- Should revolutionaries work in reactionary trade unions? ; Should we participate in bourgeois parliaments ; No compromises? -- Preliminary draft of theses on the national and colonial questions: For the second congress of the communist international -- 4. The last years: 1921-1923 -- The tax in kind (June 1921): The significance of the new policy and its conditions: In lieu an introduction ; The contemporary economy of Russia. Excerpt from the 1918 pamphlet ; The tax in kind, free trade and concessions ; Political summary and deductions -- The importance of gold now and after the complete victory of socialism (November 1921) -- On cooperation (January 1923) -- Our revolution (January 1923): Apropos of N. Sukhanov's notes -- Better fewer, but better (March 1923).
651 0 $aSoviet Union$xHistory$yRevolution, 1917-1921.
651 6 $aURSS$xHistoire$y1917-1921 (Révolution)
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700 1 $aConnor, James E.,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aLenin, Vladimir Ilʹich, 1870-1924.$sSelections. English. 1968.$tLenin on politics and revolution.$dNew York, Pegasus [1968]$w(OCoLC)607644498
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