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Monograph

Identifikator:
1738032973
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-116975
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹič http://d-nb.info/gnd/118640402
Title:
Lenin on organization
Place of publication:
Chicago
Publisher:
Daily Worker Pub. Co
Year of publication:
1926
Scope:
235 pages
Digitisation:
2020
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Lenin on organization
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • I. Where to begin ? (From "Where to begin ?," "Iskra" no. 4, May, 1901)
  • II. Literature distribution (From "A letter to a comrade on our problem of organization" - September, 1902)
  • III. The amateurishness of the economists and an organization of revolutionaries (From "What is to be done" - February, 1902)
  • IV. General type of organization (From "A letter to a comrade on our problems of organization", September, 1902)
  • V. Party mebership (From "One step forward, two steps back", written towards the beginning of 1904)
  • VI. Opportunism in organization questions (From "One step forward, two back")
  • VII. Why the proletariat must train its own leaders
  • VIII. On the road (From the "Social democrat", no. 2, Feb. 19, 1909)
  • IX. The liquidation of liquidationism (From the "Proletarii", no. 46, July, 1909)
  • X. A fundamental reason for the success of the Bolsheviks (From the "Infantile sickness of leftism", written 1920)
  • XI. Resolution of the tenth congress of the russian communist party on party unity (1921)
  • XII. The party cleansing (From "Pravda", no. 210, September 21, 1921)
  • XIII. "A letter to a germancomrade" (extract-written August 14, 1921)
  • XIV. Lenin's behest to the sections of comintern on the question of organization (From his speech on the organizational structure of the communist parties, delivered to the fourth congress of the comintern)

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LENIN ON ORGANIZATION 
21 (p. 65), Peter Alekseev was a weaver. During the ’seven. 
ties he was a strong revolutionary and was prominent 
in the “Trial of the Fifty” (1877). He made a brilliant 
speech to the court, was sentenced to twenty years hard 
labor and died in Siberia. Khalturin was a worker, a 
Narodovoletz, and organizer of the “Northern Union of 
Russian Workers.” He was executed in 1880 for com- 
plicity in an explosion in the Czar’s palace. Myshkin 
and Zhelyabov, see note 15. 
22 (p. 71), Liber (Baer), M. I. Goldman, was a prominent 
member of the Jewish Bund and member of its Central 
Committee. He later became a Menshevik Liquidationist. 
He was a patriot during the imperialist war, an advocate 
of coalition with the bourgeoisie during the revolution, 
and an enemy of the Soviet Government. 
23 (p. 84), “Forward slowly, zig-zag fashion!” A rhymed 
satire on the Economists (their “Marseillaise”) written 
by Martov, who after the Second Party Congress became 
the leader of the Mensheviks. 
24 (p. 101), the Bundists. The bund, the Jewish General 
Labor Union, was formed in 1897 and at the First Rus- 
sian Social Democratic Congress in 1898 joined the Rus- 
sian Social Democratic Labor Party. It however withdrew 
at the Second Congress which rejected the federative prin- 
ciple of Party structure. At the Fourth Congress it once 
more joined the R. S. D. L. P. and supported the Liquida- 
tionists. During the war the majority of the Bundists 
were patriots and social-pacifists (Liber and Abram- 
ovitch). During the civil war the Bund became revolu- 
tionarized and in 1921, under the pressure of the prole- 
tarian masses, joined the Russian Communist Party. 
25 (p. 111), the “Otzovists.” See Introduction, p. 14. 
26 (p. 111), the “Ultimatists.”” See Introduction, p. 14. 
27 (p. 112), the “Godmakers.” See Introduction, p. 14. 
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