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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 
D. 19), “Rabochaya Mysl,” the most rabid organ of the 
) lconomists (1897-1902). 
p. 27), B-v was the pseudonym of B. V. Savinkov who 
vas then a Social Democrat and a member of the Peters- 
- yurg Fighting Union. While in exile Savinkov turned 
= Narodnik (Populist) and joined the Socialist Revolution- 
: wies. In 1905 he joined the “Fighting Organization” 
= ormed by the provocateur Azev. Practically every prom- 
< nent terrorist act of the Socialist Revolutionaries in 
= 2cent times was inspired by Savinkoyv, During the war 
5 ‘@ was a rabid patriot; in 1917 he became the right hand 
z f Kerensky, and after the October Revolution an active 
Junter-revolutionary in the pay of the French capitalists. 
Dp. 30), “Credo,” the statement of fate of the Economists. 
"2. 34), Zemlevoltzi. “Zemlia i Volia” (Land and Free- 
om) was an organization formed in 1876 by certain non- 
dlitical rebels belonging to the Narodniki (Populists) 
= tho believed that Socialism could be brought about 
hrough the instrumentality of the Peasant village com- 
; tunes. In 1897 “Zemlia i Volia” split up into the “Nar- 
~ dovoltzi” and “Chernyperedeltzi.”” The group “Chernyi 
= ‘eredel” (General Division of Land) which did not re- 
= lain in existence very long (it was from this group that 
3 ne first Russian Marxists preceded—Plekhanov, Zas- 
litch and others, who in 1883 formed the first Social 
2 © remocratic organization, “The Group for the Emancipa- 
© on of Labor”) fought for the maintenance of the old 
~ actics. The group “Narodnaya Volia” (Popular Free- 
c om) advocated the use of terrorism in the fight against 
3 le autocracy and its agents. It was at the orders of the 
: ecutive Committee of the “Narodnaya Volia” that 
C zar Alexander II was assassinated on March 1, 1881. 
1 the ‘eighties, the Czarist government with the aid of 
: pies and provocateurs put an end to the “Narodovoltzi” 
© 8 an active fighting revolutionary organization, 
= 9. 37), Vera Zasulitch was formerly a member of the 
2 roup “Zemlia i Volia,” then a member of the Marxian 
3 iroup for the Emancipation of Labor” which was formed 
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