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MARXIST INTERNET ARCHIVE EBOOK COLLECTION Trotsky: Vol. 1 - Towards October, 1879-1917 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 2 - The Sword of the Revolution, 1917-1923 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 3 - Fighting the Rising Stalinist Bureaucracy, 1923-1927 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 4 - The Darker the Night the V.I. LENIN LIBRARY: WORKS INDEX A list of Lenin’s writings selected by the Editors of the V.I. Lenin Internet Archive for their political influence and significance, historical value and reflection of Lenin’s beliefs. Partial list of texts arranged by year. Refer to collected works index for a list ofcompleted
MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY Introduction 3 Marxists Internet Archive subsequent editions of the Manifesto in English – in Britain, the United States and the USSR. In 1890, Engels prepared a further German edition, wrote a new preface to it, and added a number of notes. THE DEATH AGONY OF CAPITALISM AND THE TASKS OF THE FOURTH The Transitional Program PDF format version (1938) Written by Leon Trotsky in 1938. Originally published in the May-June 1938 edition of Bulletin of the Opposition as a discussion document for the Founding Congress of the Fourth International (World Party of Socialist Revolution). The following copy was based on the 1981 printing of the Transitional Program by Labor Publications, and checked LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. THE PATRIOTES REBELLION. QUEBEC 1837-1839 The British commander, Sir John Colborne, himself led the attack on Saint-Eustache, just northwest of Montreal. The arrival of 1500 enemy troops drove many of the Patriots to flee, but others decided to fight it out to the end. Barricaded in the town church they were bombarded for hours, a cannonade in which the local priest participated.COMBAT LIBERALISM
Liberalism is a manifestation of opportunism and conflicts fundamentally with Marxism. It is negative and objectively has the effect of helping the enemy; that is why the enemy welcomes its preservation in our midst. Such being its nature, there should be no place for it in the ranks of the revolution. We must use Marxism, which is positive in TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophy ANIMAL FARM: A FAIRY STORY BY GEORGE ORWELL (CHAPTER 1) First came the three dogs, Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher, and then the pigs, who settled down in the straw immediately in front of the platform. The hens perched themselves on the window-sills, the pigeons fluttered up to the rafters, the sheep and cows lay down behind the pigs and began to chew the cud. The two cart-horses, Boxer and Clover MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
MARXIST INTERNET ARCHIVE EBOOK COLLECTION Trotsky: Vol. 1 - Towards October, 1879-1917 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 2 - The Sword of the Revolution, 1917-1923 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 3 - Fighting the Rising Stalinist Bureaucracy, 1923-1927 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 4 - The Darker the Night the V.I. LENIN LIBRARY: WORKS INDEX A list of Lenin’s writings selected by the Editors of the V.I. Lenin Internet Archive for their political influence and significance, historical value and reflection of Lenin’s beliefs. Partial list of texts arranged by year. Refer to collected works index for a list ofcompleted
MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY Introduction 3 Marxists Internet Archive subsequent editions of the Manifesto in English – in Britain, the United States and the USSR. In 1890, Engels prepared a further German edition, wrote a new preface to it, and added a number of notes. THE DEATH AGONY OF CAPITALISM AND THE TASKS OF THE FOURTH The Transitional Program PDF format version (1938) Written by Leon Trotsky in 1938. Originally published in the May-June 1938 edition of Bulletin of the Opposition as a discussion document for the Founding Congress of the Fourth International (World Party of Socialist Revolution). The following copy was based on the 1981 printing of the Transitional Program by Labor Publications, and checked LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. THE PATRIOTES REBELLION. QUEBEC 1837-1839 The British commander, Sir John Colborne, himself led the attack on Saint-Eustache, just northwest of Montreal. The arrival of 1500 enemy troops drove many of the Patriots to flee, but others decided to fight it out to the end. Barricaded in the town church they were bombarded for hours, a cannonade in which the local priest participated.COMBAT LIBERALISM
Liberalism is a manifestation of opportunism and conflicts fundamentally with Marxism. It is negative and objectively has the effect of helping the enemy; that is why the enemy welcomes its preservation in our midst. Such being its nature, there should be no place for it in the ranks of the revolution. We must use Marxism, which is positive in TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophy ANIMAL FARM: A FAIRY STORY BY GEORGE ORWELL (CHAPTER 1) First came the three dogs, Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher, and then the pigs, who settled down in the straw immediately in front of the platform. The hens perched themselves on the window-sills, the pigeons fluttered up to the rafters, the sheep and cows lay down behind the pigs and began to chew the cud. The two cart-horses, Boxer and Clover V.I. LENIN LIBRARY: WORKS INDEX A list of Lenin’s writings selected by the Editors of the V.I. Lenin Internet Archive for their political influence and significance, historical value and reflection of Lenin’s beliefs. Partial list of texts arranged by year. Refer to collected works index for a list ofcompleted
THE STATE AND REVOLUTION Endnotes. Lenin wrote The State and Revolution in August and September 1917, when he was in hiding from persecution of the Provisional Government.The need for such a theoretical work as this was mentioned by Lenin in the second half of 1916. It was then that he wrote his note on "The Youth International", in which he criticised Bukharin's position on the question of the state and promised to ECONOMIC MANUSCRIPTS: CAPITAL: VOLUME ONE Forcing down of Wages by Acts of Parliament. Ch. 29: Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer. Ch. 30: Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home-Market for Industrial Capital. Ch. 31: Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist. Ch. 32: Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation. Ch. 33: The Modern Theory of Colonisation. NOVACK'S UNDERSTANDING HISTORY: FOREWORD Historical reversions. The disintegration of combinations. Slavery and capitalism. The substitution of classes. The penalties of progressiveness and the privileges of backwardness. The twisted course of the Russian Revolution. 3. Disproportions of American Development. The “War of Independence”. LENIN - IMPERIALISM, THE HIGHEST STAGE OF CAPITALISM Written: January-June, 1916 Published: First published in mid-1917 in pamphlet form, Petrograd.Published according to the manuscript and verified with the text of the pamphlet. Source: Lenin’s Selected Works, Progress Publishers, 1963, Moscow, Volume 1, pp. 667766. Transcription\Markup: Tim Delaney & Kevin Goins (2008) Public Domain: Lenin Internet Archive 2005. THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM Source: Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive Archive, May 2008 Transcription: Victor Barraza HTML: Victor Barraza, Salil Sen, and Mike B. REFERENCE ARCHIVE: MAO ZEDONG Mao Zedong archive. Note on spelling and transliteration: MIA generally uses the Pinyin transliteration (i.e. “Mao Zedong”) for Chinese names and words. However, in the case of older transcriptions from publications that predominantly use the Wade-Giles transliteration (i.e. “Mao Tse-tung”), MIA has not converted these documents and they are presented here in their original form. THE CONCEPTS OF IDEOLOGY, HEGEMONY, AND ORGANIC The most distinctive aspect of Gramsci’s concept of ideology is, of course, his notion of “organic ideology.”. Clearly, ideology was defined in terms of a system of class rule, i.e. hegemony, in which there was an organic arrangement of all ideological elements into a unified system. This complex arrangement constituted an “organic MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION Marxism and the National Question. First Published: Prosveshcheniye, Nos. 3-5, March-May 1913. Transcription/Markup: Carl Kavanagh. Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” asyour source.
HAZEL WHITMAN: THE WETBACKS (5 SEPTEMBER 1949) The following is a section of the official report to the board of directors of the National Sharecroppers Fund by its executive secretary, Hazel Whitman, on The Conditions of Farm Workers in 1948.It deals with one of America’s least known and most disgraceful systems of labor exploitation and minority oppression. MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MARXISM Detailing the spectrum of events, people, places, terms, organisations, and periodicals related to the study of Marxism. The most comprehensive dictionary and encyclopedia of NOVACK'S UNDERSTANDING HISTORY: FOREWORD Historical reversions. The disintegration of combinations. Slavery and capitalism. The substitution of classes. The penalties of progressiveness and the privileges of backwardness. The twisted course of the Russian Revolution. 3. Disproportions of American Development. The “War of Independence”. LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. THE DEATH AGONY OF CAPITALISM AND THE TASKS OF THE FOURTH The Transitional Program PDF format version (1938) Written by Leon Trotsky in 1938. Originally published in the May-June 1938 edition of Bulletin of the Opposition as a discussion document for the Founding Congress of the Fourth International (World Party of Socialist Revolution). The following copy was based on the 1981 printing of the Transitional Program by Labor Publications, and checkedCOMBAT LIBERALISM
Liberalism is a manifestation of opportunism and conflicts fundamentally with Marxism. It is negative and objectively has the effect of helping the enemy; that is why the enemy welcomes its preservation in our midst. Such being its nature, there should be no place for it in the ranks of the revolution. We must use Marxism, which is positive in THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM Source: Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive Archive, May 2008 Transcription: Victor Barraza HTML: Victor Barraza, Salil Sen, and Mike B. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophyON AUTHORITY
Authority, in the sense in which the word is used here, means: the imposition of the will of another upon ours; on the other hand, authority presupposes subordination. Now, since these two words sound bad, and the relationship which they represent is disagreeable to the subordinated party, the question is to ascertain whether there is anyway
MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE Marxists Internet Archive MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MARXISM Detailing the spectrum of events, people, places, terms, organisations, and periodicals related to the study of Marxism. The most comprehensive dictionary and encyclopedia of NOVACK'S UNDERSTANDING HISTORY: FOREWORD Historical reversions. The disintegration of combinations. Slavery and capitalism. The substitution of classes. The penalties of progressiveness and the privileges of backwardness. The twisted course of the Russian Revolution. 3. Disproportions of American Development. The “War of Independence”. LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. THE DEATH AGONY OF CAPITALISM AND THE TASKS OF THE FOURTH The Transitional Program PDF format version (1938) Written by Leon Trotsky in 1938. Originally published in the May-June 1938 edition of Bulletin of the Opposition as a discussion document for the Founding Congress of the Fourth International (World Party of Socialist Revolution). The following copy was based on the 1981 printing of the Transitional Program by Labor Publications, and checkedCOMBAT LIBERALISM
Liberalism is a manifestation of opportunism and conflicts fundamentally with Marxism. It is negative and objectively has the effect of helping the enemy; that is why the enemy welcomes its preservation in our midst. Such being its nature, there should be no place for it in the ranks of the revolution. We must use Marxism, which is positive in THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM Source: Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive Archive, May 2008 Transcription: Victor Barraza HTML: Victor Barraza, Salil Sen, and Mike B. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophyON AUTHORITY
Authority, in the sense in which the word is used here, means: the imposition of the will of another upon ours; on the other hand, authority presupposes subordination. Now, since these two words sound bad, and the relationship which they represent is disagreeable to the subordinated party, the question is to ascertain whether there is anyway
MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE Marxists Internet Archive MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION Marxism and the National Question. First Published: Prosveshcheniye, Nos. 3-5, March-May 1913. Transcription/Markup: Carl Kavanagh. Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” asyour source.
FOR MARX. LOUIS ALTHUSSER 1962 First published: in 1965 as Pour Marx by François Maspero, S.A., Paris. In English in 1969 by Allen Lane, The Penguin Press; Transcribed: by Andy Blunden. CONSTITUTION OF THE R.S.F.S.R. (1918) Adopted by the Fifth All-Russian Congress of Soviets July 10, 1918 . The declaration of rights of the labouring and exploited people (approved by the Third All-Russian Congress of Soviets in January 1918), together with the Constitution of the Soviet Republic, approved by the fifth congress, constitutes a single fundamental law of the Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic. THE STATE AND REVOLUTION Chapter I: Class Society and the State 1. The State: A Product of the Irreconcilability of Class Antagonisms What is now happening to Marx'stheory has, in
SELECTED WORKS OF MAO: VOL. V The Chinese People Have Stood Up! (September 21, 1949) Long Live the Great Unity of the Chinese People! (September 30, 1949) Eternal Glory to the Heroes of the People! (September 30, 1949) Always Keep to the Style of Plain Living and Hard Struggle (October 26, 1949) U.S. OCCUPATION PUTS HITLER’S BUSINESS TYCOONS BACK IN Labor Action, 12 September 1949. U.S. Occupation Puts Hitler’s Business Tycoons Back in Power in Germany From Labor Action, Vol. 13 No. 37, 12 September 1949, p.4. HAZEL WHITMAN: THE WETBACKS (5 SEPTEMBER 1949) The following is a section of the official report to the board of directors of the National Sharecroppers Fund by its executive secretary, Hazel Whitman, on The Conditions of Farm Workers in 1948.It deals with one of America’s least known and most disgraceful systems of labor exploitation and minority oppression. BRITISH TROTSKYISTS DISSOLVE RCP, ENTER LABOR PARTY AS Labor Action, 1 August 1949. British Trotskyists Dissolve RCP, Enter Labor Party as Left Wing (July 1949) From Labor Action, Vol. 13 No. 31, 1 August 1949, p.3. Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.. The British Trotskyists, official section of the Fourth International, have decided to dissolve their organization (called the Revolutionary Communist Party) and to enter the KATE LEONARD: NEGRO LOYALTY HEARING PROVES A FLOP (8 Labor Action, 8 August 1949. Kate Leonard Negro Loyalty Hearing Proves a Flop Jackie Robinson Disappoints Probers, Stresses Jim Crow Not a CP Issue, Blasts U.S. Racism HENRY JUDD: (29 AUGUST 1949) A new national state has been born – the Federal Republic of Western Germany. True, it is not yet a fully independent, autonomous national entity; true, it is still occupied by foreign forces and their administrators; true, one third of the country is cut off and isolated from the other two-thirds. MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
LENIN INTERNET ARCHIVE Information archive of Vladimir Lenin's writings, speeches, letters, with photographs, sounds and film LENIN COLLECTED WORKS We thank David J. Romagnolo for his years of work meticulously re-creating a stunningly high resolution, re-type-set digital archive of Lenin's Collected Works – making this was an outstanding service to the workers movement – and we encourage users to remember to credit David J. Romagnolo and www.marx2mao.com when reproducing orusing
LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. THE STATE AND REVOLUTION Endnotes. Lenin wrote The State and Revolution in August and September 1917, when he was in hiding from persecution of the Provisional Government.The need for such a theoretical work as this was mentioned by Lenin in the second half of 1916. It was then that he wrote his note on "The Youth International", in which he criticised Bukharin's position on the question of the state and promised to MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION Marxism and the National Question. First Published: Prosveshcheniye, Nos. 3-5, March-May 1913. Transcription/Markup: Carl Kavanagh. Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” asyour source.
MAJOR THEORIES OF HISTORY FROM THE GREEKS TO MARXISM Major Theories Of History. From The Greeks To Marxism. Historical materialists would be untrue to their own principles if they failed to regard their method of interpreting history as the result of a prolonged, complex and contradictory process. Mankind has been making history for a million years or more as it advanced from the primate TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophy CRITIQUE OF THE GOTHA PROGRAMME Karl Marx Critique of the Gotha Programme I 1. "Labor is the source of wealth and all culture, and since useful labor is possible only insociety and
马克思主义文库 马克思主义文库几位志愿者谈文库的宗旨、工作和展望. → 联络文库管理员 (lamc@marxists.org). 中文马克思主义文库 搜索. 马克思 恩格斯 列宁 罗莎·卢森堡 托洛茨基 陈独秀. 第一国际 第二国际 第三国际 第四国际. 李大钊 邓中夏 彭述之 陈碧兰 郑超麟 王凡西 楼 MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
LENIN INTERNET ARCHIVE Information archive of Vladimir Lenin's writings, speeches, letters, with photographs, sounds and film LENIN COLLECTED WORKS We thank David J. Romagnolo for his years of work meticulously re-creating a stunningly high resolution, re-type-set digital archive of Lenin's Collected Works – making this was an outstanding service to the workers movement – and we encourage users to remember to credit David J. Romagnolo and www.marx2mao.com when reproducing orusing
LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. THE STATE AND REVOLUTION Endnotes. Lenin wrote The State and Revolution in August and September 1917, when he was in hiding from persecution of the Provisional Government.The need for such a theoretical work as this was mentioned by Lenin in the second half of 1916. It was then that he wrote his note on "The Youth International", in which he criticised Bukharin's position on the question of the state and promised to MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION Marxism and the National Question. First Published: Prosveshcheniye, Nos. 3-5, March-May 1913. Transcription/Markup: Carl Kavanagh. Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” asyour source.
MAJOR THEORIES OF HISTORY FROM THE GREEKS TO MARXISM Major Theories Of History. From The Greeks To Marxism. Historical materialists would be untrue to their own principles if they failed to regard their method of interpreting history as the result of a prolonged, complex and contradictory process. Mankind has been making history for a million years or more as it advanced from the primate TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophy CRITIQUE OF THE GOTHA PROGRAMME Karl Marx Critique of the Gotha Programme I 1. "Labor is the source of wealth and all culture, and since useful labor is possible only insociety and
马克思主义文库 马克思主义文库几位志愿者谈文库的宗旨、工作和展望. → 联络文库管理员 (lamc@marxists.org). 中文马克思主义文库 搜索. 马克思 恩格斯 列宁 罗莎·卢森堡 托洛茨基 陈独秀. 第一国际 第二国际 第三国际 第四国际. 李大钊 邓中夏 彭述之 陈碧兰 郑超麟 王凡西 楼 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MARXISM Detailing the spectrum of events, people, places, terms, organisations, and periodicals related to the study of Marxism. The most comprehensive dictionary and encyclopedia of MARXIST INTERNET ARCHIVE EBOOK COLLECTION Trotsky: Vol. 1 - Towards October, 1879-1917 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 2 - The Sword of the Revolution, 1917-1923 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 3 - Fighting the Rising Stalinist Bureaucracy, 1923-1927 epub mobi pdf. Trotsky: Vol. 4 - The Darker the Night the LENIN INTERNET ARCHIVE Information archive of Vladimir Lenin's writings, speeches, letters, with photographs, sounds and film THE STATE AND REVOLUTION Endnotes. Lenin wrote The State and Revolution in August and September 1917, when he was in hiding from persecution of the Provisional Government.The need for such a theoretical work as this was mentioned by Lenin in the second half of 1916. It was then that he wrote his note on "The Youth International", in which he criticised Bukharin's position on the question of the state and promised to ECONOMIC MANUSCRIPTS: CAPITAL: VOLUME ONE Forcing down of Wages by Acts of Parliament. Ch. 29: Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer. Ch. 30: Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home-Market for Industrial Capital. Ch. 31: Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist. Ch. 32: Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation. Ch. 33: The Modern Theory of Colonisation. THE S. J. RUTGERS INTERNET ARCHIVE Archive of Sebald Justinus (S. J.) Rutgers. S. J. Rutgers 1879-1961 "But when you see before your eyes that capitalism has reached a stage in which it can only exist by wasting and destroying its own products; where it can only maintain the position of its ruling class by brute power and corruption, and still you think that times are not ripe, that you will have to wait some centuries more THE LEFT WING: 4. THE PASSING OF THE OLD DEMOCRACY The Left Wing: 4. The Passing of the Old Democracy S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 2.August 1916. Pages 96-98. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. Imperialism means the end of the middle class democracy, as we have already stated. THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM The Future of International Socialism S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 9.March 1917. Pages 550-551. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. Frank Bohn invites us to put certain facts in a row and to look them over. THE LEFT WING: 1. THE BATTLE CRY OF A NEW INTERNATIONAL The Left Wing: 1. The Battle Cry of a New International S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 16, no. 11.May 1916. Pages 647-649. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. There is a dawn of hope; there is new life among the ruins of Europe; there is the actual beginning of a DOWN WITH AMERICAN MILITARISM S. J. Rutgers Down with American Militarism. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 16, no. 1.July 1915. Pages 33-35. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021 MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MARXISM Detailing the spectrum of events, people, places, terms, organisations, and periodicals related to the study of Marxism. The most comprehensive dictionary and encyclopedia of LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. NOVACK'S UNDERSTANDING HISTORY: FOREWORD Historical reversions. The disintegration of combinations. Slavery and capitalism. The substitution of classes. The penalties of progressiveness and the privileges of backwardness. The twisted course of the Russian Revolution. 3. Disproportions of American Development. The “War of Independence”. MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION Marxism and the National Question. First Published: Prosveshcheniye, Nos. 3-5, March-May 1913. Transcription/Markup: Carl Kavanagh. Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” asyour source.
ON AUTHORITY
Authority, in the sense in which the word is used here, means: the imposition of the will of another upon ours; on the other hand, authority presupposes subordination. Now, since these two words sound bad, and the relationship which they represent is disagreeable to the subordinated party, the question is to ascertain whether there is anyway
THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM Source: Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive Archive, May 2008 Transcription: Victor Barraza HTML: Victor Barraza, Salil Sen, and Mike B.OPPOSE BOOK WORSHIP
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophy MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE Marxists Internet Archive MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MARXISM Detailing the spectrum of events, people, places, terms, organisations, and periodicals related to the study of Marxism. The most comprehensive dictionary and encyclopedia of LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. NOVACK'S UNDERSTANDING HISTORY: FOREWORD Historical reversions. The disintegration of combinations. Slavery and capitalism. The substitution of classes. The penalties of progressiveness and the privileges of backwardness. The twisted course of the Russian Revolution. 3. Disproportions of American Development. The “War of Independence”. MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION Marxism and the National Question. First Published: Prosveshcheniye, Nos. 3-5, March-May 1913. Transcription/Markup: Carl Kavanagh. Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” asyour source.
ON AUTHORITY
Authority, in the sense in which the word is used here, means: the imposition of the will of another upon ours; on the other hand, authority presupposes subordination. Now, since these two words sound bad, and the relationship which they represent is disagreeable to the subordinated party, the question is to ascertain whether there is anyway
THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM Source: Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive Archive, May 2008 Transcription: Victor Barraza HTML: Victor Barraza, Salil Sen, and Mike B.OPPOSE BOOK WORSHIP
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophy MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE Marxists Internet Archive LENIN COLLECTED WORKS We thank David J. Romagnolo for his years of work meticulously re-creating a stunningly high resolution, re-type-set digital archive of Lenin's Collected Works – making this was an outstanding service to the workers movement – and we encourage users to remember to credit David J. Romagnolo and www.marx2mao.com when reproducing orusing
THE S. J. RUTGERS INTERNET ARCHIVE Archive of Sebald Justinus (S. J.) Rutgers. S. J. Rutgers 1879-1961 "But when you see before your eyes that capitalism has reached a stage in which it can only exist by wasting and destroying its own products; where it can only maintain the position of its ruling class by brute power and corruption, and still you think that times are not ripe, that you will have to wait some centuries more BHAGAT SINGH INTERNET ARCHIVE Marxists Internet Archive: Bhagat Singh (1907 - 1931) Biography Images. Documents. The Problem of Punjab’s Language and Script (1923). Blood Sprinkled on the Day of Holi Babbar Akalis on the Crucifix (March 15, 1925). Beware, Ye Bureaucracy (December 18, 1928). Letter to Shaheed Sukhdev (April 5, 1929) “The Red Pamphlet” (April 8, 1929) Letter to Superintendent, CID (May 1929) THE LEFT WING: 4. THE PASSING OF THE OLD DEMOCRACY The Left Wing: 4. The Passing of the Old Democracy S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 2.August 1916. Pages 96-98. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. Imperialism means the end of the middle class democracy, as we have already stated. THE LEFT WING: 6. MASS ACTION AND MASS DEMOCRACY The Left Wing: 6. Mass Action and Mass Democracy S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 5.November 1916. Pages 301-303. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. The disadvantage of a series of articles, especially in a monthly review, is that nobody can be expected to recollect what has been said a few months, or even a month, ago. THE PAUL KIRCHHOFF INTERNET ARCHIVE Paul Kirchhoff (pseudonym Eiffel) 1900-1972. Works: A Letter from Mexico , August 1937 Ethnology, Historical Materialism, and the Dialectical Method, 1938-1939 THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM The Future of International Socialism S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 9.March 1917. Pages 550-551. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. Frank Bohn invites us to put certain facts in a row and to look them over. BOUDIN'S POLICY IN PEACE AND WAR Boudin's Policy in Peace and War S. J. Rutgers. Published: The Class Struggle, vol. 1, no. 3.October 1917. Pages 108-111. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. More deliberately than in his "Socialism and War," Boudin accentuates his stand on war in a recent article, "Socialist Policy in Peace and War," in the second issue of the "Class Struggle." DOWN WITH AMERICAN MILITARISM S. J. Rutgers Down with American Militarism. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 16, no. 1.July 1915. Pages 33-35. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021 THE LEFT WING: 1. THE BATTLE CRY OF A NEW INTERNATIONAL The Left Wing: 1. The Battle Cry of a New International S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 16, no. 11.May 1916. Pages 647-649. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. There is a dawn of hope; there is new life among the ruins of Europe; there is the actual beginning of a MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
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MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION First Published: Prosveshcheniye, Nos. 3-5, March-May 1913 Transcription/Markup: Carl Kavanagh Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works.ON AUTHORITY
A number of Socialists have latterly launched a regular crusade against what they call the principle of authority.It suffices to tell them that this or that act is authoritarian for it to be condemned. This summary mode of procedure is being abused to such an extent that it has become necessary to look into the matter somewhat more closely. THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM Source: Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive Archive, May 2008 Transcription: Victor Barraza HTML: Victor Barraza, Salil Sen, and Mike B. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophyOPPOSE BOOK WORSHIP
MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE Marxists Internet Archive MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVEMARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE LIBRARY, COMPLETE INDEX OF WRITERSMARX ENGELS ARCHIVE The most complete library of Marxism with content in 62 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect,or history.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MARXISM Detailing the spectrum of events, people, places, terms, organisations, and periodicals related to the study of Marxism. The most comprehensive dictionary and encyclopedia of LABOR DEFENDER TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Note of thanks to the following individuals and institutions that made copies of the Labor Defender available and help scan and process them for this archive: Dr. Marty Goodman of the The Riazanov Project which produced all of the scans we present here, Rod Holt and David Walters from the the Holt Labor Library, and Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism Archive. NOVACK'S UNDERSTANDING HISTORY: FOREWORD Full Text of George Novack's Understanding History. Alienation. PART 1 The people and their rulers The new socialist humanists Hegel’scontribution
MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION First Published: Prosveshcheniye, Nos. 3-5, March-May 1913 Transcription/Markup: Carl Kavanagh Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works.ON AUTHORITY
A number of Socialists have latterly launched a regular crusade against what they call the principle of authority.It suffices to tell them that this or that act is authoritarian for it to be condemned. This summary mode of procedure is being abused to such an extent that it has become necessary to look into the matter somewhat more closely. THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM Source: Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive Archive, May 2008 Transcription: Victor Barraza HTML: Victor Barraza, Salil Sen, and Mike B. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC Hegel's dialectics through a reading of his Science of Logic, linked to commentary by Engels and Lenin, Dialectics, Marxism, Logic, Hegel, Marx, Engels, philosophyOPPOSE BOOK WORSHIP
MARXISTS INTERNET ARCHIVE Marxists Internet Archive LENIN COLLECTED WORKS Volume Index to the Lenin Collected Works. A Note on the PDFs Listed Below. Readers will note that each volume of this PDF editions presented and linked below contains a copyright notice by David J. Romagnolo, the editor and publisher of the Marx2Mao website (www.marx2mao.com), who scanned and created this superb series offacsimiles.
BHAGAT SINGH INTERNET ARCHIVE Marxists Internet Archive: Bhagat Singh (1907 - 1931) Biography Images. Documents. The Problem of Punjab’s Language and Script (1923). Blood Sprinkled on the Day of Holi Babbar Akalis on the Crucifix (March 15, 1925). Beware, Ye Bureaucracy (December 18, 1928). Letter to Shaheed Sukhdev (April 5, 1929) “The Red Pamphlet” (April 8, 1929) Letter to Superintendent, CID (May 1929) THE S. J. RUTGERS INTERNET ARCHIVE Archive of Sebald Justinus (S. J.) Rutgers. S. J. Rutgers 1879-1961 "But when you see before your eyes that capitalism has reached a stage in which it can only exist by wasting and destroying its own products; where it can only maintain the position of its ruling class by brute power and corruption, and still you think that times are not ripe, that you will have to wait some centuries more THE LEFT WING: 4. THE PASSING OF THE OLD DEMOCRACY The Left Wing: 4. The Passing of the Old Democracy S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 2.August 1916. Pages 96-98. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. Imperialism means the end of the middle class democracy, as we have already stated. THE LEFT WING: 6. MASS ACTION AND MASS DEMOCRACY The Left Wing: 6. Mass Action and Mass Democracy S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 5.November 1916. Pages 301-303. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. The disadvantage of a series of articles, especially in a monthly review, is that nobody can be expected to recollect what has been said a few months, or even a month, ago. THE PAUL KIRCHHOFF INTERNET ARCHIVE Paul Kirchhoff (pseudonym Eiffel) 1900-1972. Works: A Letter from Mexico , August 1937 Ethnology, Historical Materialism, and the Dialectical Method, 1938-1939 THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM The Future of International Socialism S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 9.March 1917. Pages 550-551. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. Frank Bohn invites us to put certain facts in a row and to look them over. LETTER FROM KARL LIEBKNECHT Letter From Karl Liebknecht S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 10.April 1917. Pages 610-612. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. It is of the utmost importance that the American workers should have as near as possible a clear understanding of the different groups of Socialists in Germany. DOWN WITH AMERICAN MILITARISM S. J. Rutgers Down with American Militarism. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 16, no. 1.July 1915. Pages 33-35. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021 THE LEFT WING: 1. THE BATTLE CRY OF A NEW INTERNATIONAL The Left Wing: 1. The Battle Cry of a New International S. J. Rutgers. Published: International Socialist Review, vol. 16, no. 11.May 1916. Pages 647-649. Transcription/Markup: Micah Muer, 2021. 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