Lenin Collected Works: Volume 18

 

Lenin Collected Works:
Volume 18

1912--1913

Preface

1912

The Fourth Duma Election Campaign and the Tasks of the Revolutionary Social-Democrats 32k
The Liquidators Against the Party 20k
In Memory of Herzen 36k
Landownership in European Russia 14k
The Trudoviks and the Worker Democrats
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III
29k
Political Parties in Russia 50k
A Questionnaire on the Organisations of Big Capital
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III   ¶ IV   ¶ V   ¶ VI
61k
The Essence of “The Agrarian Problem in Russia” 20k
Some Conclusions to be Drawn from the Pre-Election Mobilisation 22k
Economic and Political Strikes 28k
The Problem of Resettlement 39k
The Revolutionary Upswing 33k
The Slogans of the All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. in January 1912 and the May Day Movement 20k
The Liquidators Oppose Revolutionary Mass Strikes 8k
“Uniters” 24k
The Nature and Significance of Our Polemics Against the Liberals 23k
Capitalism and “Parliament” 11k
The Elections and the Opposition 15k
The Significance of the St. Petersburg Elections 18k
A Comparison of the Stolypin and the Narodnik Agrarian Programmes 22k
The Situation in the R.S.D.L.P. and the Immediate Tasks of the Party
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III
29k
A Reply to the Liquidators 10k
In Switzerland (July 12, 1912) 10k
Democracy and Narodism in China 21k
The Italian Socialist Congress 11k
“Freedom of Speech” in Russia 6k
How P. B. Axelrod Exposes the Liquidators
  ¶ I   ¶ II
42k
The Results of Six Months’ Work
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III   ¶ IV
48k
The Present Situation in the R.S.D.L.P.
  • To the Executive Committee of the German Social-Democratic Party
    • The Situation in the R.S.D.L.P. since January 1912
    • What Is the Relation of the Hitherto Neutral Russian Social-Democrats to the So-called Organising Committee?
    • The Social-Democratic Group in the Third Duma.
    • Officially Verifiable Data on the Influence of the Liquidators Compared with That of the Party Open and Verifiable Data on the Links of the Liquidators and the Party with the Mass of the Workers in Russia
    • Conclusion
  • Postscript
64k
Original Postscript to the Pamphlet The Present Situation in the R.S.D.L.P. 13k
Capitalism and Popular Consumption 10k
Liberals and Clericals 7k
Cadets and Democrats 8k
The Liberal Campaign 8k
Revolts in the Army and Navy 14k
On the Eve of the Elections to the Fourth Duma 21k
Can the Slogan “Freedom of Association” Serve as a Basis for the Working-Class Movement Today? 11k
Letter to the Swiss Workers 8k
Questions of Principle 8k
The Last Valve 20k
A Little Explanation 8k
Workers’ Earnings and Capitalist Profits in Russia 9k
The Strike Movement and Wages 9k
The Working Day in the Factories of Moscow Gubernia 8k
The Working Day and Working Year in Moscow Gubernia 27k
In Britain 9k
Concentration of Production in Russia 8k
A Career 8k
To the Secretariat of the International Socialist Bureau 8k
The Cadets and the Agrarian Question 35k
A Poor Defence 8k
The Liquidators and “Unity” 8k
A Talk on “Cadet-Eating” 26k
The Workers and Pravda 10k
Before and Now 9k
The International Congress of Judges 11k
In Switzerland (August 31, 1912) 10k
The Priesthood and Politics 9k
Yet Another Anti-Democratic Campaign
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III   ¶ IV   ¶ V
44k
The Unity of the Cadets and Novoye Vremya 9k
Concerning N. S. Polyansky's Letter 8k
The Political Line 24k
The Successes of the American Workers 6k
The End of the Italo-Turkish War 6k
A Game of Chance 7k
The Priesthood in the Elections, and Elections with the Priesthood 14k
Mr. Milyukov's “Position” 10k
Deputy of the St. Petersburg Workers 8k
The Balkan Peoples and European Diplomacy 6k
The Fox and the Hen-Coop 10k
A Disgraceful Resolution 7k
Two Utopias 17k
Debates in Britain on Liberal Labour Policy 22k
A Cadet Professor 7k
A New Chapter of World History 7k
Cadets and Nationalists 7k
The Horrors of War 6k
The Cadets and the Big Bourgeoisie 6k
Truly Russian Morals 7k
The Platform of the Reformists and the Platform of the Revolutionary Social-Democrats 30k
The Illegal Party and Legal Work
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III   ¶ IV
34k
The Social Significance of the Serbo-Bulgarian Victories 9k
Regenerated China 9k
The Results and Significance of the U.S. Presidential Elections 11k
The “Vexed Questions” of Our Party The “Liquidationist” and “National” Questions
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III   ¶ IV
31k
Concerning Certain Speeches by Workers’ Deputies 24k
Concerning the Workers' Deputies to the Duma and Their Declaration 14k
Concerning the Event of November 15 An Undelivered Speech 14k
A Letter to J. V. Stalin (December 11, 1912) 17k
A Letter to J. V. Stalin (December 6, 1912) 8k
The Disease of Reformism 10k
Impoverishment in Capitalist Society 8k
The Working Class and its “Parliamentary” Representatives 9k
The “Reconciliation” of the Nationalists and Cadets 9k
The National-Liberals 11k
On the Attitude to Liquidationism and on Unity Theses 7k

1913

Notification and Resolutions of the Cracow Meeting of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. and Party Functionaries
  • Notification
  • Resolutions
    • The Revolutionary Upswing, the Strikes, and the Tasks of the Party
    • Building the Illegal Organisation
    • The Social-Democratic Group in the Duma
    • Illegal Literature
    • The Insurance Campaign
    • The Attitude to Liquidationism, and Unity
    • Non-Russian Social-Democratic Organisations
53k
The British Labour Movement in 1912 8k
Better Late Than Never 10k
The Development of Revolutionary Strikes and Street Demonstrations 27k
Original Postscript to the Article “The Development of Revolutionary Strikes and Street Demonstrations” 6k
The Split Among the Polish Social-Democrats 19k
On Bolshevism 14k
The Significance of Poincare’s Election 9k
Frankly 6k
The Briand Cabinet 8k
Results of the Elections
  1. Manipulating the Elections
  2. The New Duma
  3. Changes within the June Third System
  4. What Was the Issue in the Elections?
  5. The Election Slogans Tested by Experience
  6. “End” of the Illusions about the Cadet Party VII. Concerning an “Enormous Danger to the Land ownership of the Nobility”
  7. Covering Up the Defeat
6k
Experience Teaches 9k
New Democrats 7k
On Narodism
  ¶ I   ¶ II
16k
To the Social-Democrats
  • The Mass of the Workers and the Underground.
14k
In the World of the Azefs 7k
The Bourgeoisie and Reformism 9k
Apropos of the Open Party 10k
Mobilisation of Peasant Lands 6k
A Word About Strikes 7k
Russians and Negroes 7k
A Discovery 7k
The British Labour Party Conference 8k
Constitutional Illusions Shattered 6k
Thank You for Your Frankness 8k
The Question of Unity 8k
What Goes On Among the Narodniks and What Goes On in the Countryside 22k
An Increasing Discrepancy Notes of a Publicist
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III   ¶ IV   ¶ V   ¶ VI   ¶ VII   ¶ VIII   ¶ IX   ¶ X
61k
Some Results of the “Land Distribution” Policy 7k
The Historical Destiny of the Doctrine of Karl Marx
  ¶ I   ¶ II   ¶ III
9k
Big Landlord and Small Peasant Landownership in Russia 6k
False Notes 8k
“The Crux of the Matter” 9k
Liberal Embellishment of Serfdom 8k
A “Scientific” System of Sweating 8k
Our “Achievements” 8k
Agreement or Split? Concerning the Differences Within the Social-Democratic Duma Group 12k
“Spare Cash” 10k

 


Volume 18 Transcription/Mark-up: Brian Baggins, David Walters, and Zodiac ("The Historical Destiny of The Doctrine of Karl Marx"), 2000.     R. Cymbala, July 25-Aug. 5, 2004 (all documents except the one above).


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