Preface to this Edition
Preface to Volume One
Author’s Preface to Volume One
FROM THE EDITORS
THE RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND ITS IMMEDIATE TASKS
THE SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC VIEW OF THE NATIONAL QUESTION
A LETTER FROM KUTAIS
A LETTER FROM KUTAIS (From the Same Comrade)
THE PROLETARIAN CLASS AND THE PROLETARIAN PARTY (Concerning Paragraph One of the Party Rules)
WORKERS OF THE CAUCASUS, IT IS TIME TO TAKE REVENGE!
LONG LIVE INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY!
TO CITIZENS. LONG LIVE THE RED FLAG!
BRIEFLY ABOUT THE DISAGREEMENTS IN THE PARTY
ARMED INSURRECTION AND OUR TACTICS
THE PROVISIONAL REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY
A REPLY TO SOCIAL-DEMOCRAT
REACTION IS GROWING
THE BOURGEOISIE IS LAYING A TRAP
CITIZENS!
TO ALL THE WORKERS
TIFLIS, NOVEMBER 20, 1905
TWO CLASHES (Concerning January 9)
THE STATE DUMA AND THE TACTICS OF SOCIALDEMOCRACY
THE AGRARIAN QUESTION
CONCERNING THE AGRARIAN QUESTION
CONCERNING THE REVISION OF THE AGRARIAN PROGRAMME (Speech Delivered at the Seventh Sitting of the Fourth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P., April 13 (26), 1906)
ON THE PRESENT SITUATION (Speech Delivered at the Fifteenth Sitting of the Fourth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P., April 17 (30), 1906)
MARX AND ENGELS ON INSURRECTION
INTERNATIONAL COUNTER-REVOLUTION
THE PRESENT SITUATION AND THE UNITY CONGRESS OF THE WORKERS’ PARTY
THE CLASS STRUGGLE
“FACTORY LEGISLATION” AND THE PROLETARIAN STRUGGLE (Concerning the Two Laws of November 15)
ANARCHISM OR SOCIALISM?
I The Dialectical Method
II The Materialist Theory
III Proletarian Socialism
Appendix
Anarchism or Socialism?
Dialectical Materialism
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (1879-1906)
1907 – 1913
Preface
1907
PREFACE TO THE GEORGIAN EDITION OF K. KAUTSKY’S PAMPHLET THE DRIVING FORCES AND PROSPECTS OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN ST. PETERSBURG AND THE MENSHEVIKS
THE AUTOCRACY OF THE CADETS OR THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE?
THE PROLETARIAT IS FIGHTING, THE BOURGEOISIE IS CONCLUDING AN ALLIANCE WITH THE GOVERNMENT
COMRADE G. TELIA. In Memoriam
THE ADVANCED PROLETARIAT AND THE FIFTH PARTY CONGRESS
MUDDLE
OUR CAUCASIAN CLOWNS
THE DISPERSION OF THE DUMA AND THE TASKS OF THE PROLETARIAT
THE LONDON CONGRESS OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIALDEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY (Notes of a Delegate
I. The Composition of the Congress
II. The Agenda. Report of the Central Committee Report of the Group in the Duma
III. The Non-Proletarian Parties
IV. The Labour Congress
MANDATE TO THE SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC DEPUTIES IN THE THIRD STATE DUMA, Adopted at a Meeting of the Delegates of the Workers’ Curia in the City of Baku, September 22, 1907
BOYCOTT THE CONFERENCE!
1908
BEFORE THE ELECTIONS
MORE ABOUT A CONFERENCE WITH GUARANTEES
WHAT DO OUR RECENT STRIKES TELL US?
THE CHANGE IN THE OIL OWNERS’ TACTICS
WE MUST PREPARE!
ECONOMIC TERRORISM AND THE LABOUR MOVEMENT
THE OIL OWNERS ON ECONOMIC TERRORISM
THE PRESS
Flunkey “Socialists”
Hypocritical Zubatovites
1909
THE CONFERENCE AND THE WORKERS
THE PARTY CRISIS AND OUR TASKS
THE FORTHCOMING GENERAL STRIKE
PARTY NEWS
Resolution of the Baku Committee on the Disagreements on the Enlarged Editorial Board of Proletary
THE DECEMBER STRIKE AND THE DECEMBER AGREEMENT (On the Occasion of the Fifth Anniversary)
1910
LETTERS FROM THE CAUCASUS
I. Baku
The Situation in the Oil Industry
Local Government in the Oil Fields
The State of the Organisation
“Legal Possibilities”
II. Tiflis
Programmatic Liquidationism
Tactical Liquidationism
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE BAKU COMMITTEE ON JANUARY 22, 1910 (For the Forthcoming General Party Conference).
I. Political Agitation and the Actual Consolidation of the Party
II. Representation at the Forthcoming General Party Conference
AUGUST BEBEL, LEADER OF THE GERMAN WORKERS
A LETTER TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE PARTY FROM EXILE IN SOLVYCHEGODSK
1912
FOR THE PARTY!
LONG LIVE THE FIRST OF MAY!
A NEW PERIOD
LIBERAL HYPOCRITES
NON-PARTY SIMPLETONS
LIFE TRIUMPHS!
THEY ARE WORKING WELL
THE ICE HAS BROKEN!
HOW THEY ARE PREPARING FOR THE ELECTIONS
DEDUCTIONS
OUR AIMS
MANDATE OF THE ST. PETERSBURG WORKERS TO THEIR LABOUR DEPUTY
THE WILL OF THE VOTERS’ DELEGATES
THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTIONS IN THE WORKERS’ CURIA OF ST. PETERSBURG
1. The Election of the Voters’ Delegates
2. The Election of Electors
3. Two Unities
4. The Election of the Duma Deputy
TODAY IS ELECTION DAY
1913
TO ALL THE WORKING MEN AND WORKING WOMEN OF RUSSIA! January 9
THE ELECTIONS IN ST. PETERSBURG (A Letter From St. Petersburg)
I. The Workers’ Curia
1. The Fight for Elections
2. The Deputy’s Mandate
3. Unity as a Mask, and the Election of the Duma Deputy
II. The City Curia
III. Summary
ON THE ROAD TO NATIONALISM (A Letter From the Caucasus)
MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION
I. The Nation
II. The National Movement
III. Presentation of the Question
IV. Cultural-National Autonomy.
V. The Bund, Its Nationalism, Its Separatism
VI. The Caucasians, the Conference of the Liquidators
VII. The National Question in Russia
THE SITUATION IN THE SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC GROUP IN THE DUMA
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE LENA MASSACRE
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (1907 to March 1917)
March
– October, 1917
Preface
THE SOVIETS OF WORKERS’ AND SOLDIERS’ DEPUTIES
THE WAR
BIDDING FOR MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIOS
CONDITIONS FOR THE VICTORY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
ABOLITION OF NATIONAL DISABILITIES
EITHER—OR
AGAINST FEDERALISM
TWO RESOLUTIONS
THE LAND TO THE PEASANTS
MAY DAY
THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. Speech Delivered at a Meeting in Vasilyevsky Ostrov, April 18 (May 1), 1917
THE CONFERENCE IN THE MARIINSKY PALACE
THE SEVENTH (APRIL) CONFERENCE OF THE R.S.D.L.P (BOLSHEVIKS), April 24-29, 1917
1. Speech in Support of Comrade Lenin’s Resolution on the Current Situation, April 24
2. Report on the National Question, April 29
3. Reply to the Discussion on the National Question, April 29
LAGGING BEHIND THE REVOLUTION
WHAT DID WE EXPECT FROM THE CONFERENCE?
THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN
YESTERDAY AND TODAY (Crisis of the Revolution)
AGAINST ISOLATED DEMONSTRATIONS
RESULTS OF THE PETROGRAD MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
TO ALL THE TOILERS, TO ALL THE WORKERS AND SOLDIERS OF PETROGRAD
AT THE DEMONSTRATION
CLOSE THE RANKS!
SPEECHES DELIVERED AT AN EMERGENCY CONFERENCE OF THE PETROGRAD ORGANIZATION OF THE R.S.D.L.P. (BOLSHEVIKS), July 16-20, 1917
1. Report of the Central Committee on the July Events, July 16
2. Report on the Current Situation, July 16
3. Replies to Written Questions, July 16
4. Reply to the Discussion, July 16
WHAT HAS HAPPENED?
VICTORY OF THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION
THE VICTORY OF THE CADETS
TO ALL THE TOILERS, TO ALL THE WORKERS AND SOLDIERS OF PETROGRAD
TWO CONFERENCES
THE NEW GOVERNMENT
THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
SPEECHES DELIVERED AT THE SIXTH CONGRESS OF THE R.S.D.L.P. (BOLSHEVIKS), July 26-August 3, 1917
l. Report of the Central Committee, July 27
2. Reply to the Discussion, July 27
3. Report on the Political Situation, July 30
4. Replies to Questions in Connection With the Report on the Political Situation, July 31
5. Reply to the Discussion, July 31
6. Reply to Preobrazhensky on Clause 9 of the Resolution “On the Political Situation,” August 3
WHAT DO THE CAPITALISTS WANT?
AGAINST THE MOSCOW CONFERENCE
MORE ON THE SUBJECT OF STOCKHOLM.
WHITHER THE MOSCOW CONFERENCE?
COUNTER-REVOLUTION AND THE PEOPLES OF RUSSIA
TWO COURSES
OUTCOME OF THE MOSCOW CONFERENCE
THE TRUTH ABOUT OUR DEFEAT AT THE FRONT
THE CAUSES OF THE JULY DEFEAT AT THE FRONT
WHO REALLY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEFEAT AT THE FRONT?
AMERICAN BILLIONS
THIS IS ELECTION DAY
A PERIOD OF PROVOCATION
DIVISION OF LABOUR IN THE “SOCIALIST-REVOLUTIONARY” PARTY
YELLOW ALLIANCE
EITHER—OR
WE DEMAND!
THE CONSPIRACY CONTINUES
AGAINST COMPROMISE WITH THE BOURGEOISIE
THE CRISIS AND THE DIRECTORY
THEY WILL NOT SWERVE FROM THEIR PATH
THE BREAK WITH THE CADETS
THE SECOND WAVE
FOREIGNERS AND THE KORNILOV CONSPIRACY
THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE
TWO LINES
ALL POWER TO THE SOVIETS!
THE REVOLUTIONARY FRONT
FORGING CHAINS
A GOVERNMENT OF BOURGEOIS DICTATORSHIP
COMMENTS
The Railway Strike and the Democratic Bankrupts
The Russian Peasants and the Party of Numskulls
CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE WORKERS
YOU WILL WAIT IN VAIN!
COMMENTS
The Party of “Indeterminates” and the Russian Soldiers
Conspirators in Power
A PAPER COALITION
COMMENTS
Starvation in the Countryside
Starvation in the Factories
SELF-CHASTISEMENT
THE PLOT AGAINST THE REVOLUTION
WHO IS TORPEDOING THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY?
THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION IS MOBILIZING—PREPARE TO RESIST!
WHO NEEDS THE PRE-PARLIAMENT?
SOVIET POWER
A STUDY IN BRAZENNESS
BLACKLEGS OF THE REVOLUTION
SPEECH AT A MEETING OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, October 16, 1917
“STRONG BULLS OF BASHAN HAVE BESET ME ROUND”
WHAT DO WE NEED?
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (March-October 1917)
November
1917 - 1920
Preface
1917
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE CONGRESS OF THE FINNISH SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY, HELSINGFORS, November 14, 1917
REPLY TO UKRAINIAN COMRADES IN THE REAR AND AT THE FRONT
THE UKRAINIAN RADA. Speech Delivered in the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, December 14, 1917
WHAT IS THE UKRAINIAN RADA?
THE INDEPENDENCE OF FINLAND. Speech Delivered in the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, December 22, 1917 (Newspaper Report)
“TURKISH ARMENIA”
1918
SPEECH AT THE MEETING OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.) ON THE QUESTION OF PEACE WITH THE GERMANS, January 11, 1918 (Summary Record in the Minutes)
THE KIEV BOURGEOIS RADA
SPEECHES DELIVERED AT THE THIRD ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF SOVIETS OF WORKERS’, SOLDIERS’ AND PEASANTS’ DEPUTIES, January 10-18, 1918
1. Report on the National Question, January 15 (Newspaper report)
2. Draft Resolution on the Federal Institutions of the Russian Republic
3. Reply to the Discussion on the Report on the National Question, January 15 (Newspaper Report)
TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE PETROGRAD COMMITTEE, R.S.D.L.P.(B.), February 21, 1918
TELEGRAM TO THE PEOPLE’S SECRETARIAT, UKRAINIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC, February 21, 1918
NOTE SENT BY DIRECT WIRE TO THE PEOPLE’S SECRETARIAT, UKRAINIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC, February 24, 1918
THE UKRAINIAN KNOT
A TATAR-BASHKIR SOVIET REPUBLIC
TRANSCAUCASIAN COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARIES UNDER A SOCIALIST MASK
ORGANIZATION OF A RUSSIAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC. Pravda Interview
Bourgeois-Democratic Federations
How the Russian Federation Now in Process of Formation Differs From Them
Structural Principles of the Russian Federation
Composition of the Russian Federal Republic
Rights of Federating Regions. Rights of National Minorities
Structure of the Central Authority
The Executive Organ of Power
Transitional Function of Federalism
Shaping the Political Structure of the Russian Federation. Federalism in Russia—a Transitional Step to Socialist Unitarism
ONE IMMEDIATE TASK
GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIALIST FEDERATIVE SOVIET REPUBLIC. Draft Approved by the Commission Appointed by the All-Russian C.E.C. for Drafting the Constitution of the Soviet Republic
TELEGRAM TO THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF SOVIETS OF THE TURKESTAN REGION, April 22, 1918
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE UKRAINE. Izvestia Interview
Conclusion of an Armistice
Subsequent Negotiations
Effect of the Coup d’État in the Ukraine
Causes of the Coup d’État
SPEECHES DELIVERED AT A CONFERENCE ON THE CONVENING OF A CONSTITUENT CONGRESS OF SOVIETS OF THE TATAR-BASHKIR SOVIET REPUBLIC, May 10-16, 1918
1. Speech at the Opening of the Conference, May 10
2. Speech at the Closing of the Conference, May 16
ANOTHER LIE
THE SITUATION IN THE CAUCASUS
I. Transcaucasia
II. The North Caucasus
CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN THE CAUCASUS From the People’s Commissariat for the Affairs of Nationalities
THE DON AND THE NORTH CAUCASUS (Machinations and the Facts)
TELEGRAM TO V. I. LENIN, June 7, 1918
LETTER TO V. I. LENIN, July 7, 1918
LETTER TO V. I. LENIN, July 10, 1918
LETTER TO V. I. LENIN, August 4, 1918
LETTER TO V. I. LENIN, August 31, 1918
TELEGRAM TO SVERDLOV, CHAIRMAN OF THE ALLRUSSIAN CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, August 31, 1918
TELEGRAM TO THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS, September 6, 1918
TELEGRAM TO VOROSHILOV, COMMANDER OF THE FRONT, TSARITSYN, September 19, 1918
THE SOUTHERN FRONT. Izvestia Interview
THE LOGIC OF FACTS (In Reference to the “Theses” of the Central Committee of the Mensheviks)
I. The October Revolution
II. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
III. Petty-Bourgeois Muddle
IV. What Next?
SPEECH DELIVERED AT A PLENARY MEETING OF THE MOSCOW SOVIET OF WORKERS’, SOLDIERS’ AND PEASANTS’ DEPUTIES ON THE SITUATION ON THE SOUTHERN FRONT, October 29, 1918 (Newspaper Report)
THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA. Pravda Interview
Importance of the Southern Front
Tsaritsyn the Main Target
Wherein Lies the Strength of Our Army?
THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION (October 24 and 25, 1917, in Petrograd)
THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION
I. The February Revolution and the National Question
II. The October Revolution and the National Question
III. The World-Wide Significance of the October Revolution
PARTITION WALL
DON’T FORGET THE EAST
THE UKRAINE IS LIBERATING ITSELF
LIGHT FROM THE EAST
THINGS ARE MOVING
1919
LETTER TO V. I. LENIN FROM THE EASTERN FRONT, January 5, 1919
REPORT TO V. I. LENIN
SPEECH DELIVERED AT A JOINT MEETING OF PARTY AND SOVIET ORGANIZATIONS IN VYATKA, January 19, 1919 (Record in the Minutes)
REPORT TO COMRADE LENIN BY THE COMMISSION OF THE PARTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE AND THE COUNCIL OF DEFENCE ON THE REASONS FOR THE FALL OF PERM IN DECEMBER 1918
General Picture of the Disaster
The Third Army and the Reserves
Conclusions
Control System of the Army and Instructions of the Centre
Conclusions
Insecurity of the Rear and Work of the Party and Soviet Institutions
Conclusions
Supply and Evacuation Agencies
Conclusions
Total Losses of Materiel and Men.
Measures Taken to Strengthen the Front
THE GOVERNMENT’S POLICY ON THE NATIONAL QUESTION
TO THE SOVIETS AND THE PARTY ORGANIZATIONS OF TURKESTAN
TWO CAMPS
OUR TASKS IN THE EAST
TWO YEARS
IMPERIALISM’S RESERVES
EXCERPT FROM A SPEECH ON THE MILITARY QUESTION DELIVERED AT THE EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.), March 21, 1919
THE RE-ORGANIZATION OF STATE CONTROL. Report Delivered at a Meeting of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, April 9, 1919 (Newspaper Report)
THE SHOOTING OF THE TWENTY-SIX BAKU COMRADES BY AGENTS OF BRITISH IMPERIALISM
TELEGRAM TO THE INSPECTOR-EXTRAORDINARY OF STATE CONTROL, SHCHIGRY, May 7, 1919
NOTE TO V. I. LENIN FROM PETROGRAD BY DIRECT WIRE, May 25, 1919
TELEGRAM TO V. I. LENIN, June 16, 1919
NOTE TO V. I. LENIN FROM PETROGRAD BY DIRECT WIRE, June 18, 1919
THE PETROGRAD FRONT. Pravda Interview
1. The Approaches to Petrograd
2. The Enemy’s Forces
3. The Enemy’s Calculations
4. The Situation at the Front
5. The Navy
6. Summing up
LETTER TO V. I. LENIN ABOUT THE SITUATION ON THE WESTERN FRONT, August 11, 1919
LETTER TO V. I. LENIN FROM THE SOUTHERN FRONT, October 15, 1919
TELEGRAM TO V. I. LENIN, October 25, 1919
SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE SECOND ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF COMMUNIST ORGANIZATIONS OF THE PEOPLES OF THE EAST, November 22, 1919
GREETINGS TO PETROGRAD FROM THE SOUTHERN FRONT
THE MILITARY SITUATION IN THE SOUTH
I. Abortive Plans of the Entente
II. Causes of the Defeat of the Counter-revolution
III. Present Situation on the Southern Front
1920
ORDER OF THE DAY TO THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR ARMY, March 7, 1920
SPEECHES AT THE FOURTH CONFERENCE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY (BOLSHEVIKS) OF THE UKRAINE, March 17-23, 1920
1. Speech at the Opening of the Conference, March 17
2. Report on Economic Policy, March 19
3. Reply to the Discussion on the Report on Economic Policy, March 20
4. Speech at the Closing of the Conference, March 23
LENIN AS THE ORGANIZER AND LEADER OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY
I. Lenin as the Organizer of the Russian Communist Party
II. Lenin as the Leader of the Russian Communist Party
SPEECH DELIVERED AT A MEETING CALLED BY THE MOSCOW COMMITTEE, R.C.P.(B.) ON THE OCCASION OF V. I. LENIN’S FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY, April 23, 1920
THE ENTENTE’S NEW CAMPAIGN AGAINST RUSSIA
I. The General Situation
II. Rear. Striking Area
III. Prospects
THE SITUATION ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN FRONT. Ukrainian ROSTA Interview
The Break-Through
Results of the Break-Through
Fate of the Polish Third Army
Situation at the Front
Conclusions
The Crimean Front
TELEGRAM TO V. I. LENIN, June 25,
THE SITUATION ON THE POLISH FRONT. Pravda Interview
1. May-June
2. The Zhitomir Break-Through
3. Results of the Break-Through
4. The Danger From the South
5. Remember Wrangel
HOW THE RED ARMY IS GREETED. Statement to Krasnoarmeyets
TO ALL PARTY ORGANIZATIONS. Draft Letter of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
CREATION OF FIGHTING RESERVES OF THE REPUBLIC
1. Memorandum to the Political Bureau, C.C., R.C.P.(B.), August 25, 1920
2. Statement to the Political Bureau, C.C., R.C.P.(B.), August 30, 1920
THE POLICY OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT ON THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN RUSSIA
SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE FIRST ALLRUSSIAN CONFERENCE OF RESPONSIBLE PERSONNEL OF THE WORKERS’ AND PEASANTS’ INSPECTION, October 15, 1920
AUTHOR’S PREFACE. To a Collection of Articles on the National Question, Published in 1920
THE POLITICAL SITUATION OF THE REPUBLIC. Report Delivered at a Regional Conference of Communist Organizations of the Don and the Caucasus, held in Vladikavkaz, October 27, 1920
THREE YEARS OF PROLETARIAN DICTATORSHIP Report Delivered at a Celebration Meeting of the Baku Soviet, November 6, 1920
The First Period
The Second Period
The Third Period
Prospects
CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLES OF DAGHESTAN, November 13, 1920
1. Declaration on Soviet Autonomy for Daghestan
2. Concluding Remarks
CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLES OF THE TEREK REGION, November 17, 1920
1. Report on Soviet Autonomy for the Terek Region
2. Concluding Remarks
THE SITUATION IN THE CAUCASUS. Pravda Interview
LONG LIVE SOVIET ARMENIA!
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (1879-1906)
1921-23
Preface
SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE OF COMMUNISTS OF THE TYURK PEOPLES OF THE R.S.F.S.R., January 1, 1921 (Record in the Minutes)
OUR DISAGREEMENTS
I. Two Methods of Approach to the Mass of the Workers
II. Conscious Democracy and Forced “Democracy”
THE IMMEDIATE TASKS OF THE PARTY IN THE NATIONAL QUESTION. Theses for the Tenth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.) Endorsed by the Central Committee of the Party
I. The Capitalist System and National Oppression
II. The Soviet System and National Freedom
III. The Immediate Tasks of the R.C.P.
THE TENTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.), March 8-16, 1921
1. Report on the Immediate Tasks of the Party in the National Question, March 10
2. Reply to the Discussion, March 10
A LETTER TO V. I. LENIN
CONCERNING THE PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL QUESTION
GREETINGS TO THE FIRST CONGRESS OF HIGHLAND WOMEN
THE POLITICAL STRATEGY AND TACTICS OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS. Synopsis of a Pamphlet
I. Definition of Terms and Subject of Investigation
II. Historic Turns in the Development of Russia
III. Questions
THE IMMEDIATE TASKS OF COMMUNISM IN GEORGIA AND TRANSCAUCASIA. Report to a General Meeting of the Tiflis Organisation of the Communist Party of Georgia, July 6, 1921
THE PARTY BEFORE AND AFTER TAKING POWER
THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE NATIONAL POLICY OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS
THE PROSPECTS
1922
TO PRAVDA
THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF PRAVDA (Reminiscences)
1. The Lena Events
2. The Foundation of Pravda
3. The Organisational Significance of Pravda
COMRADE LENIN ON VACATION. NOTES
GREETINGS TO PETROGRAD, TO THE SOVIET OF DEPUTIES
THE QUESTION OF THE UNION OF THE INDEPENDENT NATIONAL REPUBLICS Interview With a Pravda Correspondent
THE UNION OF THE SOVIET REPUBLICS Report Delivered at the Tenth All-Russian Congress of Soviets, December 26, 1922
THE FORMATION OF THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Report Delivered at the First Congress of Soviets of the U.S.S.R., December 30, 1922
1923
CONCERNING THE QUESTION OF THE STRATEGY AND TACTICS OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS
I. Preliminary Concepts
1. Two Aspects of the Working-Class Movement
2. The Theory and Programme of Marxism
3. Strategy
4. Tactics
5. Forms of Struggle
6. Forms of Organisation
7. The Slogan. The Directive
II. The Strategic Plan
1. Historic Turns. Strategic Plans
2. The First Historic Turn and the Course Towards the Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution in Russia
3. The Second Historic Turn and the Course Towards the Dictatorship of the Proletariat in Russia
4. The Third Historic Turn and the Course Towards the Proletarian Revolution in Europe
NATIONAL FACTORS IN PARTY AND STATE AFFAIRS
Theses for the Twelfth Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), Approved by the Central Committee of the Party
I
II
THE TWELFTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.), April 17-25, 1923
1. The Organisational Report of the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), April 17
2. Reply to the Discussion on the Central Committee’s Organisational Report, April 19
3. Report on National Factors in Party and State Affairs, April 23
4. Reply to the Discussion on the Report on National Factors in Party and State Affairs, April 25
5. Answer on the Amendments to the Resolution, April 25
6. Supplement to the Report of the Commission on the National Question, April 25
THE PRESS AS A COLLECTIVE ORGANISER
CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED
FOURTH CONFERENCE OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.) WITH RESPONSIBLE WORKERS OF THE NATIONAL REPUBLICS AND REGIONS, June 9-12, 1923
1. Draft Platform on the National Question for the Fourth Conference, Endorsed by the Political Bureau of the Central Committee
The General Line on Party Work on the National Question
Questions Connected With the Institution or a Second Chamber or the Central Executive Committee or the Union and With the Organisation of the People’s Commissariats or the Union or Republics
Measures for Drawing Working People of the Local Population Into Party and Soviet Affairs
Measures to Raise the Cultural Level or the Local Population
Economic Construction in the National Republics and Regions From the Standpoint of the Specific National Features or Their Manner or Life
Practical Measures for the Organisation of National Military Units
The Organisation of Party Educational Work
Selection or Party and Soviet officials With a View to Implementing the Resolution on the National Question Adopted by the Twelfth Congress
2. Rights and “Lefts” in the National Republics and Regions. Speech on the First Item of the Conference Agenda: “The Sultan-Galiyev Case,” June 10
3. Practical Measures for Implementing the Resolution on the National Question Adopted by the Twelfth Party Congress. Report on the Second Item of the Agenda, June 10
4. Reply to the Discussion, June 12
5. Reply to Speeches, June 12
THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE QUESTION OF THE MIDDLE STRATA
THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST CONGRESS OF WORKING WOMEN AND PEASANT WOMEN
SPEECH AT A CELEBRATION MEETING AT THE MILITARY ACADEMY, November 17, 1923 (Brief Newspaper Report)
THE PARTY’S TASKS. Report Delivered at an Enlarged Meeting of the Krasnaya Presnya District Committee of the R.C.P.(B.) With Group Organisers, Members of the Debating Society and of the Bureau of the Party Units, December 2, 1923
Discussion—a Sign of the Party’s Strength
Causes of the Discussion
Defects in Internal Party Life
The Causes of the Defects
How Should the Defects in Internal Party Life Be Removed?
THE DISCUSSION, RAFAIL, THE ARTICLES BY PREOBRAZHENSKY AND SAPRONOV, AND TROTSKY’S LETTER
The Discussion
Rafail
Preobrazhensky’s Article
Sapronov’s Article
Trotsky’s Letter
A NECESSARY COMMENT (Concerning Rafail)
GREETINGS TO THE NEWSPAPER COMMUNIST
Appendices
Appendix 1. Declaration on the Formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Appendix 2. Treaty on the Formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (1921-1923)
1924
Preface
THE DISCUSSION. Interview With a Rosta Correspondent, January 9, 1924
THIRTEENTH CONFERENCE OF THE R.C.P.(B.), January 16-18, 1924
1. Report on Immediate Tasks in Party Affairs, January 17
2. Reply to the Discussion, January 18
ON THE DEATH OF LENIN. A Speech Delivered at the Second All-Union Congress of Soviets, January 26, 1924
LENIN. A Speech Delivered at a Memorial Meeting of the Kremlin Military School, January 28, 1924
The Mountain Eagle
Modesty
Force of Logic
No Whining
No Boasting
Fidelity to Principle
Faith in the Masses
The Genius of Revolution
ON THE CONTRADICTIONS IN THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE. Speech at the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Conference on Work Among the Youth, April 3, 1924
THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM. Lectures Delivered at the Sverdlov University
I. The Historical Roots of Leninism
II. Method
III. Theory
IV. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
V. The Peasant Question
VI. The National Question
VII. Strategy and Tactics
VIII. The Party
IX. Style in Work
THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.), May 23-31, 1924
Organisational Report of the Central Committee, May 24
1. The Mass Organisations That Link the Party With the Class
2. The State Apparatus
3. The Composition of the Party. The Lenin Enrolment
4. The composition of Leading Party Bodies, Cadres and the Younger Party Element
5. The Work of the Party in the Sphere or Agitation and Propaganda
6. The Work of the Party in the Registration, Allocation and Promotion of Forces
7. Inner-Party Life
8. Conclusions
Reply to the Discussion, May 27
THE RESULTS OF THE THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.). Report Delivered at the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Courses for Secretaries of Uyezd Party Committees, June 17, 1924
Foreign Affairs
Questions of the Bond Between Town and Country
Questions of the Education and Re-education of the Working Masses
The Party
The Tasks of Party Workers in the Uyezds
WORKER CORRESPONDENTS. Interview With a Representative of the Magazine “Rabochy Korrespondent”
THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF POLAND. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Polish Commission of the Comintern, July 3, 1924
A LETTER TO COMRADE DEMYAN BEDNY. July 15, 1924
Y. M. SVERDLOV
CONCERNING THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION
1. The Period of Bourgeois-Democratic “Pacifism”
2. The Intervention of America in European Affairs and the Entente’s London Agreement on Reparations
3. Strengthening of the Revolutionary Elements in the European Labour Movement. Growth of the International Popularity of the Soviet Union
THE PARTY’S IMMEDIATE TASKS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE Speech Delivered at a Conference of Secretaries of Rural Party Units, Called by the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), October 22, 1924
Defects in the Reports From the Localities
The Party’s Chief Defect—the Weakness of Party Work in the Countryside
Wherein Lies the Strength of Our Party in the Towns?
Wherein Lies the Weakness of Our Work in the Countryside? 318
The Chief Task Is to Create a Peasant Active Around the Party
The Soviets Must Be Revitalised
The Approach to the Peasantry Must Be Changed
The Lessons of the Revolt in Georgia
A Tactful Approach to the Peasantry Is Needed
The Party’s Chief Tasks
Conditions for the Work
The Chief Thing Is To Maintain Contact With the Millions of Non-Party People
THE PARTY’S TASKS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE. Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), October 26, 1924
ENTRY IN THE RED BOOK OF THE DYNAMO FACTORY, November 7, 1924
TO THE FIRST CAVALRY ARMY
TO KRESTYANSKAYA GAZETA
TROTSKYISM OR LENINISM? Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the Communist Group in the A.U.C.C.T.U., November 19, 1924
I. The Facts About the October Uprising
II. The Party and the Preparation for October
III. Trotskyism or Leninism?
THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE TACTICS OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS. Preface to the Book “On the Road to October”
I. The External and Internal Setting for the October Revolution
II. Two Specific Features of the October Revolution—or October and Trotsky’s Theory of “Permanent” Revolution
III. Certain Specific Features of the Tactics of the Bolsheviks During the Period of Preparation for October
IV. The October Revolution as the Beginning of and the Pre-condition for the World Revolution
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (1924)
1925
Preface
WORKING WOMEN AND PEASANT WOMEN, REMEMBER AND CARRY OUT ILYICH’S BEHESTS!
TO THE TEACHERS’ CONGRESS
THE TASKS OF THE MAGAZINE KRASNAYA MOLODYOZH
SPEECH DELIVERED AT A PLENUM OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AND THE CENTRAL CONTROL COMMISSION OF THE R.C.P.(B.), January 17, 1925
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE PLENUM OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.), January 19, 1925
TO RABOCHAYA GAZETA
A LETTER TO COMRADE D—OV
“DYMOVKA.” Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Organising Bureau of the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), January 26, 1925
CONCERNING THE QUESTION OF THE PROLETARIAT AND THE PEASANTRY. Speech Delivered at the Thirteenth Gubernia Conference of the Moscow Organisation of the R.C.P.(B.), January 27, 1925
THE PROSPECTS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF GERMANY AND THE QUESTION OF BOLSHEVISATION. Interview with Herzog, Member of the C.P.G.
A LETTER TO COMRADE ME—RT
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.) TO THE CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE KUOMINTANG
THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION AND THE TASKS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTIES
THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA Speech Delivered in the Czechoslovak Commission of the E.C.C.I., March 27, 1925
CONCERNING THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN YUGOSLAVIA Speech Delivered in the Yugoslav Commission of the E.C.C.I., March 30, 1925
THE ACTIVE OF THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Organising Bureau of the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), April 6, 1925
TO THE FIRST ALL-UNION CONFERENCE OF PROLETARIAN STUDENTS. A Message
THE RESULTS OF THE WORK OF THE FOURTEENTH CONFERENCE OF THE R.C.P.(B.); Report Delivered at a Meeting of the Active of the Moscow Organisation of the R.C.P.(B.), May 9, 1925
I. The International Situation
II. The Immediate Tasks of the Communist Parties in the Capitalist Countries
III. The Immediate Tasks of the Communist Elements in the Colonial and Dependent Countries
IV. The Fate of Socialism in the Soviet Union
V. The Party’s Policy
in the Countryside
VI. The Metal Industry
THE POLITICAL TASKS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PEOPLES OF THE EAST. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of Students of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East, May 18, 1925
I. The Tasks of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East in Relation to the Soviet Republics of the East
II. The Tasks of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East in Relation to the Colonial and Dependent Countries of the East
TO ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Speech Delivered at the Sverdlov University, June 9,
TO THE SVERDLOV UNIVERSITY. On the Occasion of the Second Graduation of Students of Basic and Trade Union Courses
THE NATIONAL QUESTION ONCE AGAIN. Concerning the Article by Semich
THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN THE EAST. Interview Given to Mr. Fuse, Japanese Correspondent of Nichi-Nichi
A LETTER TO COMRADE YERMAKOVSKY
INTERVIEW WITH THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE CONFERENCE OF AGITATION AND PROPAGANDA DEPARTMENTS, October 14, 1925
THE TASKS OF THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE. Answers to Questions Submitted by the Editorial Board of Komsomolskaya Pravda
SPEECH AT THE FUNERAL OF M. V. FRUNZE, November 3, 1925
OCTOBER, LENIN, AND THE PROSPECTS OF OUR DEVELOPMENT
A LETTER TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE TWENTYSECOND LENINGRAD GUBERNIA PARTY CONFERENCE
THE FOURTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), December 18-31, 1925
Political Report of the Central Committee, December 18
I. The International Situation
1. The Stabilisation of Capitalism
2. Imperialism, the Colonies and Semi-Colonies
3. Victors and Vanquished
4. The Contradictions between the Victor Countries
5. The Capitalist World and the Soviet Union
6. The External Position of the U.S.S.R
7. The Party’s Tasks
II. The Internal Situation in the Soviet Union
1. The National Economy as a Whole
2. Industry and Agriculture
3. Questions Concerning Trade
4. Classes, Their Activity, Their Correlation
5. Lenin’s Three Slogans on the Peasant Question
6. Two Dangers and Two Deviations In Regard to the Peasant Question
7. The Party’s Tasks
III. The Party
Reply to the Discussion on the Political Report of the Central Committee, December 23
1. Sokolnikov and the Dawesation of Our Country
2. Kamenev and Our Concessions to the Peasantry
3. Whose Miscalculations?
4. How Sokolnikov Protects the Poor Peasants
5. Ideological Struggle or Slander?
6. Concerning NEP
7. Concerning State Capitalism
8. Zinoviev and the Peasantry
9. Concerning the History of the Disagreements
10. The Opposition’s Platform
11. Their “Desire for Peace”
12. The Party Will Achieve Unity
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (1925)
1926
Preface
THE FIGHT AGAINST RIGHT AND “ULTRA-LEFT” DEVIATIONS. Two Speeches Delivered at a Meeting of the Presidium of the E.C.C.I., January 22, 1926
I
II
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION OF THE COLLECTION QUESTIONS OF LENINISM
CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF LENINISM
I. The Definition of Leninism
II. The Main Thing in Leninism
III. The Question of “Permanent” Revolution
IV. The Proletarian Revolution and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
V. The Party and the Working Class in the System of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
VI. The Question of the Victory of Socialism in One Country
VII. The Fight for the Victory of Socialist Construction
THE PEASANTRY AS AN ALLY OF THE WORKING CLASS. Reply to Comrades P. F. Boltnev, V. I. Efremov and V. I. Ivlev
THE POSSIBILITY OF BUILDING SOCIALISM IN OUR COUNTRY. Reply to Comrade Pokoyev
COMRADE KOTOVSKY
SPEECH DELIVERED IN THE FRENCH COMMISSION OF THE SIXTH ENLARGED PLENUM OF THE E.C.C.I., March 6, 1926
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST WOMEN’S DAY
SPEECH DELIVERED IN THE GERMAN COMMISSION OF THE SIXTH ENLARGED PLENUM OF THE E.C.C.I., March 8, 1926
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION OF THE SOVIET UNION AND THE POLICY OF THE PARTY. Report to the Active of the Leningrad Party Organisation on the Work of the Plenum of the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.), April 13, 1926
I. Two Periods of NEP
II. The Course Towards Industrialisation
III. Questions of Socialist Accumulation
IV. The Proper Use of Accumulations. The Regime of Economy
V. We Must Create Cadres of Builders of Industry
VI. We Must Raise the Activity of the Working Class
VII. We Must Strengthen the Alliance of the Workers and Peasants
VIII. We Must Put Inner-Party Democracy into Effect
IX. We Must Protect the Unity of the Party
X. Conclusions
TO COMRADE KAGANOVICH AND THE OTHER MEMBERS OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, UKRAINIAN C.P.(B.)
THE BRITISH STRIKE AND THE EVENTS IN POLAND. Report Delivered at a Meeting of Workers of the Chief Railway Workshops in Tiflis, June 8, 1926
What Caused the Strike in Britain?
Why Did the British General Strike Fail?
Lessons of the General Strike
Some Conclusions
The Recent Events in Poland
REPLY TO THE GREETINGS OF THE WORKERS OF THE CHIEF RAILWAY WORKSHOPS IN TIFLIS, June 8, 1926
THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN UNITY COMMITTEE. Speech Delivered at a Joint Plenum of the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission, C.P.S.U.(B.), July 15, 1926
F. DZERZHINSKY (In Memory of F. Dzerzhinsky)
THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN COMMITTEE. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Presidium of the E.C.C.I., August 7, 1926
TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE DAILY WORKER, CENTRAL ORGAN OF THE WORKERS PARTY OF AMERICA
LETTER TO SLEPKOV
MEASURES FOR MITIGATING THE INNER-PARTY STRUGGLE. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Political Bureau of the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.), October 11, 1926
THE OPPOSITION BLOC IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Theses for the Fifteenth All-Union Conference of the C.P.S.U.(B.), Adopted by the Conference and Endorsed by the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.)
I. The Passing over of the “New Opposition” to Trotskyism on the Basic Question of the Character and Prospects of Our Revolution
II. The Practical Platform of the Opposition Bloc
III. The “Revolutionary” Words and Opportunist Deeds of the Opposition Bloc
IV. Conclusions
THE SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC DEVIATION IN OUR PARTY. Report Delivered at the Fifteenth All-Union Conference of the C.P.S.U.(B.), November 1, 1926
I. The Stages of Development of the Opposition Bloc
1. The First Stage
2. The Second Stage
3. The Third Stage
4. The Fourth Stage
5. Lenin and the Question of Blocs in the Party
6. The Process of Decomposition of the Opposition Bloc
7. What Is the Opposition Bloc Counting on?
II. The Principal Error of the Opposition Bloc
1. Preliminary Remarks
2. Leninism or Trotskyism?
3. The Resolution of the Fourteenth Conference on the R.C.P.(B.)
4. The Passing over of the “New Opposition” to Trotskyism
5. Trotsky’s Evasion. Smilga. Radek
6. The Decisive Importance of the Question of the Prospects of Our Constructive Work
7. The Political Prospects of the Opposition Bloc
III. The Political and Organisational Errors of the Opposition Bloc
IV. Some Conclusions
REPLY TO THE DISCUSSION ON THE REPORT ON “THE SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC DEVIATION IN OUR PARTY,” November 3, 1926
I. Some General Questions
1. Marxism Is Not a Dogma, but a Guide to Action
2. Some Remarks of Lenin on the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
3. The Unevenness of Development of the Capitalist Countries
II. Kamenev Clears the Way for Trotsky
III. An Incredible Muddle, or Zinoviev on Revolutionary Spirit and Internationalism
IV. Trotsky Falsifies Leninism
1. Trotsky’s conjuring Tricks, or the Question of “Permanent Revolution”
2. Juggling with Quotations, or Trotsky Falsifies Leninism
3. “Trifles” and Curiosities
V. The Practical Platform of the Opposition. The Demands of the Party
VI. Conclusion
THE PROSPECTS OF THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA. Speech Delivered in the Chinese Commission of the E.C.C.I., November 30, 1926
I. Character of the Revolution in China
II. Imperialism and Imperialist Intervention in China
III. The Revolutionary Army in China
IV. Character of the Future Government in China
V. The Peasant Question in China
VI. The Proletariat and the Hegemony of the Proletariat in China
VII. The Question of the Youth in China
VIII. Some Conclusions
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (January-November 1926)
December 1926
– July 1927
Preface
THE SEVENTH ENLARGED PLENUM OF THE E.C.C.I., November 22-December 16, 1926
Once More on the Social-Democratic Deviation in Our Party. Report Delivered on December 7
I. Preliminary Remarks
1. Contradictions of Inner-Party Development
2. Sources of Contradictions Within the Party
II. Specific Features of the Opposition in the C.P.S.U.(B.)
III. The Disagreements in the C.P.S.U.(B.)
1. Questions of Socialist Construction
2. Factors of the “Respite”
3. The Unity and Inseparability of the “National” and International Tasks of the Revolution
4. Concerning the History of the Question of Building Socialism
5. The Special Importance of the Question of Building Socialism in the U.S.S.R. at the Present Moment
6. The Perspectives of the Revolution
7. How the Question Really Stands
8. The Chances of Victory
9. Disagreements Over Political Practice
IV. The Opposition at Work
V. Why the Enemies of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat Praise the Opposition
VI. Defeat of the Opposition Bloc
VII. The Practical Meaning and Importance of the Fifteenth Conference of the C.P.S.U.(B.)
Reply to the Discussion, December 13
I. Miscellaneous Remarks
1. We Need Facts, Not Inventions and Tittle-Tattle
2. Why the Enemies of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat Praise the Opposition
3. There Are Errors and Errors
4. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat According to Zinoviev
5. Trotsky’s Oracular Sayings
6. Zinoviev In the Role of a Schoolboy Quoting Marx, Engels, Lenin
7. Revisionism According to Zinoviev
II. The Question of the Victory of Socialism in Individual Capitalist Countries
1. The Prerequisites for Proletarian Revolutions in Individual Countries in the Period of Imperialism
2. How Zinoviev “Elaborates” Lenin
III. The Question of Building Socialism in the U.S.S.R.
1. The “Manoeuvres” of the Opposition and the “National-Reformism” of Lenin’s Party . . . . 121
2. We are Building and Can Completely Build the Economic Basis of Socialism in the U.S.S.R.
3. We are Building Socialism in Alliance With the World Proletariat
4. The Question of Degeneration
IV. The Opposition and the Question of Party Unity
V. Conclusion
LETTER TO KSENOFONTOV
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE FIFTEENTH MOSCOW GUBERNIA PARTY CONFERENCE, January 14, 1927
LETTER TO COMRADE ZAITSEV
TO THE LENA WORKERS
GREETINGS TO THE STALINGRAD NEWSPAPER BORBA
SPEECH DELIVERED AT A MEETING OF WORKERS OF THE STALIN RAILWAY WORKSHOPS, OCTOBER RAILWAY, March 1, 1927 (Abbreviated Report)
LETTER TO COMRADES TSVETKOV AND ALYPOV
CONCERNING THE QUESTION OF A WORKERS’ AND PEASANTS’ GOVERNMENT. Reply to Dmitriev
LETTER TO SHINKEVICH
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE FIFTH ALL-UNION CONFERENCE OF THE ALL-UNION LENINIST YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE, March 29, 1927
LETTER TO CHUGUNOV
THE PARTY’S THREE FUNDAMENTAL SLOGANS ON THE PEASANT QUESTION. Reply to Yan—sky
QUESTIONS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION. Theses for Propagandists, Approved by the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.)
I. Prospects of the Chinese Revolution
II. The First Stage of the Chinese Revolution
III. The Second Stage of the Chinese Revolution
IV. Errors of the Opposition
TO PRAVDA (On the Occasion of Its Fifteenth Anniversary)
CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION. Reply to Comrade Marchulin
TALK WITH STUDENTS OF THE SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY, May 13, 1927
THE SLOGAN OF THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT AND POOR PEASANTRY IN THE PERIOD OF PREPARATION FOR OCTOBER. Reply to S. Pokrovsky
THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA AND THE TASKS OF THE COMINTERN. Speech Delivered at the Tenth Sitting. Eighth Plenum of the E.C.C.I., May 24, 1927
I. Some Minor Questions
II. The Agrarian-Peasant Revolution as the Basis of the Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution
III. The Right Kuomintang in Nanking, Which Massacres Communists, and the Left Kuomintang in Wuhan, Which Maintains an Alliance With the Communists
IV. Soviets of Workers’ and Peasants’ Deputies in China
V. Two Lines
TO THE STUDENTS OF THE COMMUNIST UNIVERSITY OF THE TOILERS OF THE EAST
REPLY TO S. POKROVSKY
NOTES ON CONTEMPORARY THEMES
I. The Threat of War
II. China
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (December 1926-July 1927)
August –
September 1927
Preface
JOINT PLENUM OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AND CENTRAL CONTROL COMMISSION OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), July 29-August 9, 1927
The International Situation and the Defence of the U.S.S.R. Speech Delivered on August
I. The Attacks of the Opposition on Sections of the Comintern
II. About China
III. The Anglo-Soviet Unity Committee
IV. The Threat of War and the Defence of the U.S.S.R.
Speech Delivered on August 5
With Reference to the Opposition’s “Declaration” of August 8, 1927. Speech Delivered on August 9
INTERVIEW WTTH THE FIRST AMERICAN LABOUR DELEGATION, September 9, 1927
I. Questions Put by the Delegation and Comrade Stalin’s Answers
II. Questions Put by Comrade Stalin and the Delegates’ Replies
TO COMRADE M. I. ULYANOVA. REPLY TO COMRADE L. MIKHELSON
THE POLITICAL COMPLEXION OF THE RUSSIAN OPPOSITION. Excerpt from a Speech Delivered at a Joint Meeting of the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Comintern and the International Control Commission, September 27, 1927
SYNOPSIS OF THE ARTICLE “THE INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION”
THE TROTSKYIST OPPOSITION BEFORE AND NOW. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Joint Plenum of the Central Committee and Central Control Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.), October 23, 1927
I. Some Minor Questions
II. The Opposition’s “Platform”
III. Lenin on Discussions and Oppositions in General
IV. The Opposition and the “Third Force”
V. How the Opposition Is “Preparing” for the Congress
VI. From Leninism to Trotskyism
VII. Some of the Most Important Results of the Party’s Policy During the Past Few Years
VIII. Back to Axelrod
INTERVIEW WITH FOREIGN WORKERS’ DELEGATIONS, November 5, 1927
THE INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION. On the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the October Revolution
TO THE PARTY CONFERENCE OF THE MOSCOW MILITARY AREA
THE PARTY AND THE OPPOSITION. Speech Delivered at the Sixteenth Moscow Gubernia Party Conference, November 23, 1927
I. Brief Results of the Discussion
II. The Working Class and the Peasantry
III. The Party and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
IV. The Prospects of Our Revolution
V. What Next?
THE FIFTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), December 2-19, 1927
Political Report of the Central Committee, December 3
I. The Growing Crisis of World Capitalism and the External Situation of the U.S.S.R.
1. The Economics of World Capitalism and the Intensification of the Struggle for Foreign Markets
2. The International Policy of Capitalism and the Preparation of New Imperialist Wars
3. The State of the World Revolutionary Movement and the Harbingers of a New Revolutionary Upsurge
4. The Capitalist World and the U.S.S.R.
5. Conclusions
II. The Successes of Socialist Construction and the Internal Situation in the U.S.S.R.
1. The National Economy as a Whole
2. The Rate of Development of Our Large-Scale Socialist Industry
3. The Rate of Development of Our Agriculture
4. Classes, the State Apparatus and the Country’s Cultural Development
III. The Party and the Opposition
1. The State of the Party
2. The Results of the Discussion
3. The Fundamental Divergences Between the Party and the Opposition
4. What Next?
IV. General Summary
Reply to the Discussion on the Political Report of the Central Committee, December 7
I. Concerning Rakovsky’s Speech
II. Concerning Kamenev’s Speech
III. The Summing Up
STATEMENT TO FOREIGN PRESS CORRESPONDENTS CONCERNING THE COUNTERFEIT “ARTICLES BY STALIN”
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (August-December 1927)
1928 – March
1929
Preface
GRAIN PROCUREMENTS AND THE PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE. From Statements Made in Various Parts of Siberia in January 1928. (Brief Record)
FIRST RESULTS OF THE PROCUREMENT CAMPAIGN AND THE FURTHER TASKS OF THE PARTY. To All Organisations of the C.P.S.U.(B.)
GREETINGS TO THE RED ARMY ON ITS TENTH ANNIVERSARY
THREE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE RED ARMY. Speech Delivered at a Plenum of the Moscow Soviet Held in Honour of the Tenth Anniversary of the Red Army, February 25, 1928
THE WORK OF THE APRIL JOINT PLENUM OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AND CENTRAL CONTROL COMMISSION. Report Delivered at a Meeting of the Active of the Moscow Organisation of the C.P.S.U.(B.), April 13, 1928
I. Self-Criticism
II. The Question of Grain Procurement
III. The Shakhty Affair
IV. General Conclusion
GREETINGS TO THE WORKERS OF KOSTROMA
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE ALL-UNION LENINIST YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE, May 16, 1928
I. Strengthen the Readiness for Action of the Working Class
II. Organise Mass Criticism from Below
III. The Youth Must Master Science
TO KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA. On Its Third Anniversary
TO THE SVERDLOV UNIVERSITY. On Its Tenth Anniversary
ON THE GRAIN FRONT. From a Talk to Students of the Institute of Red Professors, the Communist Academy and the Sverdlov University, May 28, 1928
LETTER TO THE MEMBERS OF THE PARTY AFFAIRS STUDY CIRCLE AT THE COMMUNIST ACADEMY
LENIN AND THE QUESTION OF THE ALLIANCE WITH THE MIDDLE PEASANT. Reply to Comrade S.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Reply to Frumkin. (With Reference to Frumkin’s Letter of June 15, 1928)
AGAINST VULGARISING THE SLOGAN OF SELFCRITICISM
PLENUM OF THE C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.). July 4-12, 1928
The Programme of the Comintern. Speech Delivered on July 5, 1928
Industrialisation and the Grain Problem. Speech Delivered on July 9, 1928
On the Bond between the Workers and Peasants and On State Farms. From a Speech Delivered on July 11, 1928
RESULTS OF THE JULY PLENUM OF THE C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.). Report to a Meeting of the Active of the Leningrad Organisation of the C.P.S.U.(B.), July 13, 1928
I. The Comintern
1. Major Problems of the Sixth Congress of the Comintern
2. The Programme of the Comintern
II. Questions of Socialist Construction in the U.S.S.R.
1. Grain Procurement Policy
2. Training of Cadres for the Work of Industrial Construction
III. Conclusion
TO THE LENINGRAD OSOAVIAKHIM
LETTER TO COMRADE KUIBYSHEV
TO THE MEMORY OF COMRADE I. I. SKVORTSOVSTEPANOV
THE RIGHT DANGER IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the Moscow Committee and Moscow Control Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.), October 19, 1928
REPLY TO COMRADE SH.
TO THE LENINIST YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE. Greetings on the Day of the Tenth Anniversary of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League
ON THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST CONGRESS OF WORKING WOMEN AND PEASANT WOMEN
INDUSTRIALISATION OF THE COUNTRY AND THE RIGHT DEVIATION IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.), November 19, 1928
I. The Rate of Development of Industry
II. The Grain Problem
III. Combating Deviations and Conciliation towards Them
TO THE WORKERS OF THE “KATUSHKA” FACTORY, TO THE WORKERS OF THE YARTSEVO FACTORY, SMOLENSK GUBERNIA
TO THE WORKERS OF THE KRASNY PROFINTERN FACTORY, BEZHITSA
ON THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FRUNZE MILITARY ACADEMY OF THE WORKERS’ AND PEASANTS’ RED ARMY
THE RIGHT DANGER IN THE GERMAN COMMUNIST PARTY. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Presidium of the E.C.C.I., December 19, 1928
I. The Problem of the Capitalist Stabilisation
II. The Problem of the Class Battles of the Proletariat
III. The Problem of the German Communist Party
IV. The Rights in the C.P.G. and in the C.P.S.U.(B.)
V. The Drafts for the Open and Closed Letters
REPLY TO KUSHTYSEV
THEY HAVE SUNK TO THE DEPTHS
BUKHARIN’S GROUP AND THE RIGHT DEVIATION IN OUR PARTY. From Speeches Delivered at a Joint Meeting of the Political Bureau of the C.C. and the Presidium of the C.C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.) at the End of January and the Beginning of February 1929. (Brief Record)
REPLY TO BILL-BELOTSERKOVSKY
TO THE WORKING MEN AND WOMEN OF THE KRASNY TREUGOLNIK FACTORY
TELEGRAM TO THE RED ARMY MEN, COMMANDERS AND POLITICAL OFFICERS OF THE FIRST RED COSSACK REGIMENT, PROSKUROV
GREETINGS TO SELSKOKHOZYAISTVENNAYA GAZETA
THE NATIONAL QUESTION AND LENINISM. Reply to Comrades Meshkov, Kovalchuk, and Others
1. The Concept “Nation”
2. The Rise and Development of Nations
3. The Future of Nations and of National Languages
4. The Policy of the Party on the National Question
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle
April 1929 –
June 1930
Preface
THE RIGHT DEVIATION IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the Central Committee and Central Control Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.) in April 1929. (Verbatim Report)
I. One Line or Two Lines?
II. Class Changes and Our Disagreements
III. Disagreements in Regard to the Comintern
IV. Disagreements in Regard to Internal Policy
a) The Class Struggle
b) The Intensification of the Class Struggle
c) The Peasantry
d) NEP and Market Relations
e) The So-Called “Tribute”
f) The Rate of Development of Industry and the New Forms of the Bond
g) Bukharin as a Theoretician
h) A Five-Year Plan or a Two-Year Plan
i) The Question of the Crop Area
j) Grain Procurements
k) Foreign Currency Reserves and Grain Imports
V. Questions of Party Leadership
a) The Factionalism of Bukharin’s Group
b) Loyalty and Collective Leadership
c) The Fight Against the Right Deviation
VI. Conclusions
EMULATION AND LABOUR ENTHUSIASM OF THE MASSES. Foreword to E. Mikulina’s Pamphlet “Emulation of the Masses”
TO COMRADE FELIX KON. Copy to Comrade Kolotilov, Secretary, Regional Bureau of the Central Committee, Ivanovo-Voznesensk Region
TO THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE OF THE UKRAINE ON ITS TENTH ANNIVERSARY
ENTRY IN THE LOG-BOOK OF THE CRUISER “CHERVONA UKRAINA”
A YEAR OF GREAT CHANGE. On the Occasion of the Twelfth Anniversary of the October Revolution
I. In the Sphere of Productivity of Labour
II. In the Sphere of Industrial Construction
III. In the Sphere of Agricultural Development
Conclusions
TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE NEWSPAPER TREVOGA, ORGAN OF THE SPECIAL FAR EASTERN ARMY
A NECESSARY CORRECTION
TO ALL ORGANISATIONS AND COMRADES WHO SENT GREETINGS ON THE OCCASION OF COMRADE STALIN’S FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY
CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF AGRARIAN POLICY IN THE U.S.S.R. Speech Delivered at a Conference of Marxist Students of Agrarian Questions, December 27, 1929
I. The Theory of “Equilibrium”
II. The Theory of “Spontaneity” in Socialist Construction
III. The Theory of the “Stability” of Small-Peasant Farming
IV. Town and Country
V. The Nature of Collective Farms
VI. The Class Changes and the Turn in the Party’s Policy
VII. Conclusions
LETTER TO A. M. GORKY
CONCERNING THE POLICY OF ELIMINATING THE KULAKS AS A CLASS
REPLY TO THE SVERDLOV COMRADES
I. The Sverdlov Students’ Questions
II. Comrade Stalin’s Reply
DIZZY WITH SUCCESS. Concerning Questions of the Collective-Farm Movement
LETTER TO COMRADE BEZYMENSKY
REPLY TO COLLECTIVE-FARM COMRADES
TO THE FIRST GRADUATES OF THE INDUSTRIAL ACADEMY
REPLY TO COMRADE M. RAFAIL. (Regional Trade-Union Council, Leningrad.) Copy to Comrade Kirov, Secretary Regional Committee of the C.P.S.U.(B.)
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY WORKS, ROSTOV
TRACTOR WORKS, STALINGRAD
POLITICAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO THE SIXTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), June 27, 1930
I. The Growing Crisis of World Capitalism and the
External Situation of the U.S.S.R.
1. The World Economic Crisis
2. The Intensification of the Contradictions of Capitalism
3. The Relations Between the U.S.S.R. and the Capitalist States
II. The Increasing Advance of Socialist Construction and the Internal Situation in the U.S.S.R.
1. The Growth of the National Economy as a Whole
2. Successes in Industrialisation
3. The Key Position of Socialist Industry and Its Rate of Growth
4. Agriculture and the Grain Problem
5. The Turn of the Peasantry Towards Socialism and the Rate of Development of State Farms and Collective Farms
6. The Improvement in the Material and Cultural Conditions of the Workers and Peasants
7. Difficulties of Growth the Class Struggle and the Offensive of Socialism Along the Whole Front
8. The Capitalist or the Socialist System of Economy
9. The Next Tasks
a) General
b) Industry
c) Agriculture
d) Transport
III. The Party
1. Questions of the Guidance of Socialist Construction
2. Questions of the Guidance of Inner-Party Affairs
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (April 1929-June 1930)
July 1930 – January, 1934
Preface
REPLY TO THE DISCUSSION ON THE POLITICAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO THE SIXTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), July 2, 1930
LETTER TO COMRADE SHATUNOVSKY
LETTERS TO COMRADE CH.
TO COMRADE DEMYAN BEDNY. (Excerpts from a Letter)
ANTI-SEMITISM. Reply to an Inquiry of the Jewish News Agency in the United States
THE TASKS OF BUSINESS EXECUTIVES. Speech Delivered at the First All-Union Conference of Leading Personnel of Socialist Industry, February 4, 1931
LETTER TO COMRADE ETCHIN
GREETINGS TO THE STAFFS OF AZNEFT AND GROZNEFT
TO ELEKTROZAVOD
MAGNITOGORSK IRON AND STEEL WORKS PROJECT, MAGNITOGORSK
TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF THE ALLUNION CENTRE OF MACHINE AND TRACTOR STATIONS. TO ALL MACHINE AND TRACTOR STATIONS
TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE GRAIN TRUST BOARD. TO ALL STATE GRAIN FARMS
NEW CONDITIONS—NEW TASKS IN ECONOMIC CONSTRUCTION. Speech Delivered at a Conference of Business Executives, June 23, 1931
I. Manpower
II. Wages
III. The Organisation of Work
IV. A Working-Class Industrial and Technical Intelligentsia
V. Signs of a Change of Attitude among the Old Industrial and Technical Intelligentsia
VI. Business Accounting
VII. New Methods of Work, New Methods of Management
TO THE WORKERS AND ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL PERSONNEL OF AMO
TO THE WORKERS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL PERSONNEL OF THE KHARKOV TRACTOR WORKS PROJECT
TO THE NEWSPAPER TEKHNIKA
SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE HISTORY OF BOLSHEVISM. Letter to the Editorial Board of the Magazine “Proletarskaya Revolutsia”
AUTOMOBILE WORKS, NIZHNI-NOVGOROD
TALK WITH THE GERMAN AUTHOR EMIL LUDWIG, December 13, 1931
TO THE CHIEF OF THE AUTOMOBILE WORKS PROJECT AND THE DIRECTOR OF THE MOLOTOV AUTOMOBILE WORKS, NIZHNI-NOVGOROD
TO THE CHIEF OF THE HARVESTER COMBINE WORKS PROJECT AND THE DIRECTOR OF THE HARVESTER COMBINE WORKS, SARATOV
REPLY TO OLEKHNOVICH AND ARISTOV. With Reference to the Letter “Some Questions Concerning the History of Bolshevism” Addressed to the Editorial Board of the Magazine “Proletarskaya Revolutsia”
MAGNITOGORSK IRON AND STEEL WORKS PROJECT, MAGNITOGORSK
REPLY TO THE LETTER OF Mr. RICHARDSON, REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AGENCY
THE IMPORTANCE AND TASKS OF THE COMPLAINTS BUREAUS
REPLIES TO THE QUESTIONS OF RALPH V. BARNES May 3, 1935
KUZNETSK IRON AND STEEL WORKS PROJECT KUZNETSK
GREETINGS TO THE SEVENTH ALL-UNION CONFERENCE OF THE ALL-UNION LENINIST YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE
CONGRATULATIONS TO MAXIM GORKY
TO THE BUILDERS OF THE DNIEPER HYDROELECTRIC POWER STATION
GREETINGS TO LENINGRAD
LETTER TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE NEWSPAPER PRAVDA
MR. CAMPBELL STRETCHES THE TRUTH
Record of the Talk with Mr. Campbell, January 28, 1929
THE FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OGPU
JOINT PLENUM OF THE C.C. AND C.C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.), January 7-12, 1933
The Results of the First Five-Year Plan. Report Delivered on January 7, 1933
I. The International Significance of the Five-Year Plan
II. The Fundamental Task of the Five-Year Plan and the Way to Its Fulfilment
III. The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years in the Sphere of Industry
IV. The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years in the Sphere of Agriculture
V. The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years as Regards Improving the Material Conditions of the Workers and Peasants
VI. The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years as Regards Trade Turnover between Town and Country
VII. The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years in the Sphere of the Struggle against the Remnants of the Hostile Classes
VIII. General Conclusions
Work in the Countryside. Speech Delivered on January 11, 1933
TO RABOTNITSA
LETTER TO COMRADE I. N. BAZHANOV
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE FIRST ALL-UNION CONGRESS OF COLLECTIVE-FARM SHOCK BRIGADERS, February 19, 1933
I. The Collective-Farm Path Is the Only Right Path
II. Our Immediate Task—To Make All the Collective Farmers Prosperous
III. Miscellaneous Remarks
GREETINGS TO THE RED ARMY ON ITS FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY. To the Revolutionary Military Council of the U.S.S.R.
REPLY TO A LETTER FROM Mr. BARNES, March 20, 1933
TO COMRADE S. M. BUDYONNY
TALK WITH COLONEL ROBINS, May 13, 1933. (Brief Record)
GREETINGS ON THE FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ALL-UNION LENINIST YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE
TALK WITH Mr. DURANTY, CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 25, 1933
REPORT TO THE SEVENTEENTH PARTY CONGRESS ON THE WORK OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), January 26, 1934
I. The Continuing Crisis of World Capitalism and the External Situation of the Soviet Union
1. The Course of the Economic Crisis in the Capitalist Countries
2. The Growing Tension in the Political Situation in the Capitalist Countries
3. The Relations between the U.S.S.R. and the Capitalist States
II. The Continuing Progress of the National Economy and the Internal Situation in the U.S.S.R.
1. The Progress of Industry
2. The Progress of Agriculture
3. The Rise in the Material and Cultural Standard of the Working People
4. The Progress of Trade Turnover, and Transport
III. The Party
1. Questions of Ideological and Political Leadership
2. Questions of Organisational Leadership
TO COMRADE SHAPOSHNIKOV, CHIEF AND COMISSAR OF THE FRUNZE MILITARY ACADEMY OF THE WORKERS’ AND PEASANTS’ RED ARMY. TO COMRADE SHCHADENKO, ASSISTANT FOR POLITICAL WORK
INSTEAD OF A REPLY TO THE DISCUSSION, January 31, 1934
Notes
Biographical
Chronicle (July 1930-January 1934)
Defects in Party Work and Measures for Liquidating Trotskyite and Other Double-DealersLetter to the Authors of the Manual of the "History of the Communist Party", May, 1937
Speech in Reply to Debate
Order of the Day, (July 24, 1943); Order of the Day, (August 5, 1943); Order of the Day, (August 15, 1943); Order of the Day, (August 23, 1943); Order of the Day, (August 30, 1943); Order of the Day, (August 31, 1943); Order of the Day, (August 31, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 2, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 8, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 9, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 10, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 15, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 16, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 16, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 17, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 18, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 19, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 19, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 19, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 21, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 22, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 23, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 23, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 23, 1943); Order of the Day, (September 25, 1943)Order of the Day, November 6, 1943
Order of the Day, (January 12, 1944); Order of the Day, (January 14, 1944); Order of the Day, (January 19, 1944); Order of the Day, (January 20, 1944); Order of the Day, (January 21, 1944); Order of the Day, (January 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (January 26, 1944); Order of the Day, (January 28, 1944); Order of the Day, (January 29, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 1, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 3, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 5, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 6, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 8, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 8, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 11, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 13, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 18, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 22, 1944)Order of the Day, No. 16, February 23, 1944
Order of the Day, (February 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (February 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 5, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 9, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 9, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 10, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 10, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 16, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 17, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 18, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 18, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 19, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 20, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 20, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 22, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 25, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 26, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 28, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 29, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 30, 1944); Order of the Day, (March 31, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 5, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 8, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 8, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 10, 1944)Stalin and Benes exchange messages, April, 1944
Order of the Day, (April 11, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 11, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 13, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 13, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 13, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 15, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 16, 1944); Order of the Day, (April 17, 1944)Order of the Day, No. 70, May 1, 1944
Order of the Day, (June 21, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 25, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 25, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 26, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 26, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 28, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 28, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 29, 1944); Order of the Day, (June 29, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 1, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 2, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 3, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 4, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 5, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 6, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 8, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 9, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 10, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 12, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 13, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 14, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 14, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 16, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 18, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 19, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 20, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 20, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 21, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 22, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 22 1944); Order of the Day, (July 23 1944); Order of the Day, (July 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 26, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 26, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 28, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 28, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 31, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 31, 1944); Order of the Day, (July 31, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 1, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 5, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 6, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 7, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 7, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 14, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 18, 1944)Order of the Day, No. 152, August 20, 1944
Order of the Day, (August 22, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 22, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 23, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 23, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 23, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 24, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 25, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 26, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 28, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 28, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 29, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 30, 1944); Order of the Day, (August 31, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 6, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 9, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 13, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 14, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 19, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 19, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 20, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 22, 1944); Order of the Day, (September 23, 1944)Reply to the Workers of the Kramatorsk, Novo-Kramatorsk Stalin Plant, September, 1944
Order of the Day, (October 8, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 11, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 12, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 13, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 15, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 18, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 20, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 20, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 22, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 23, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 23, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 25, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 25, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 26, 1944); Order of the Day, (October 27, 1944); Order of the Day, (November 1, 1944); Order of the Day, (November 4, 1944)J. Stalin Receives Warsaw Delegation, November 5, 1944
Order of the Day, (November 29, 1944); Order of the Day, (November 30, 1944); Order of the Day, (December 2, 1944); Order of the Day, (December 3, 1944); Order of the Day, (December 3, 1944); Order of the Day, (December 9, 1944); Order of the Day, (December 24, 1944); Marshal Stalin's Thanks, (January 1945); Order of the Day, No. 223, (January 17, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 227, (February 13, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 5, (February 23, 1945); Reply to Groza and Tatarescu, (March 29, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 334, (April 13, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 335, (April 13, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 336, (April 15, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 337, (April 15, 1945)Speech on the Treaty with Poland and more
Speech on the Treaty with Poland, (April 21, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 346, (April 27, 1945); Message Broadcast to the Red Army, (April 27, 1945); To Komsomolskaya Pravda, May 1945); Order of the Day, No. 20, (May 1, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 359, (May 2, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 364, (May 7, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 365, (May 8, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 366, (May 8, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 367, (May 8, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 368, (May 1945); Order of the Day, No. 369, (May 9, 1945)Victory Speech and more
Victory Speech (May 9, 1945); Letter to Austrian Chancellor, (May 1945); Reply Concerning the Polish Diversionists, (May 18, 1945); Toast to the Russian People, (May 24, 1945); Letter to General de Gaulle, (June 1945); To "Pionerskaya Pravda," (June 1945); To the Artillery Factory, (June 1945); Order of the Day, No. 370, (June 22, 1945); Speech in the Kremlin, (June 25, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 371, (July 22, 1945); To the Prime Minister of Mongolia, (August 1945); To Chiang Kai Shek, (August 18, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 51, (August 19, 1945); To Chiang Kai Shek, August 31, 1945); Stalin's Address to the People, (September 2, 1945); Order of the Day, No. 373, (September 3, 1945)Speech at an Election Meeting, February 9, 1946
Interview with Gilmore, (March 22, 1946); Reply to Baillie, (March 25, 1946); Reply to Prime Minister of Iran, (April 1946); Order of the Day No. 7, (May 1, 1946); Order of the Day, No. 11, (May 9, 1946)Answers to Werth, September 24, 1946
Greetings to Moscow, (September 8, 1947); Letter to Paasikivi, (February 22, 1948); Speech at the Dinner for the Finnish Delegation, (April 7, 1948); On the Open Letter of Henry Wallace, (May 17, 1948); Telegram to Czechoslovakia, (June 17, 1948); Telegram to the C.C. of the Communist Party of Italy, (July 14, 1948); Reply to Kim Ir Sen, (October 12, 1948); Berlin Crisis, the U.N. and Anglo-American Agressive Policies, Churchill, (October 28, 1948)*; Berlin, Disarmament, Stalin-Truman Meeting, (January 27, 1949)*; Answer to Kingsbury Smith, (February 2, 1949); Answering Telegram to the Minister President of Mongolia, (March 1, 1949); Telegram to Poland, (April 21, 1949); Obituary of G.M. Dimitrov, (July 1949)*; Telegram to Bulgaria, (September 1949); Greetings Telegram to Comrade Marcel Cachin, (September 20, 1949); Peace in Europe, (October 13, 1949)*; Answering Telegram to Kim Ir Sen, (October 14, 1949); Greetings Telegram to Czechoslovakia, (October 28, 1949); Thanks Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (November 1949); Telegram to Czechoslovakia, (December 13, 1949); Open Letter to the District Election Commissions, (February 17, 1950); Telegram to Rumania, (March 1950); Thanks Telegram to Hungary, (April 1950); Telegram to Comrade Maurice Thorez, (April 28, 1950); Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (May 11, 1950); Letter to the German Democratic Republic, (May 15, 1950); Telegram to the Free German Youth, (June 2, 1950)Marxism and Problems of Linguistics
Peace in Korea, (July 15, 1950)*; Telegram to Poland, (July 22, 1950); Greetings Message to Mao Tse Tung, (August 1, 1950); Greetings Telegram to Tshervenkov, (September 6, 1950); Telegram to Mao Tse Tung, (October 1, 1950); Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (October 7, 1950); Telegram to Kim Ir Sen, (October 12, 1950); Thanks Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (November 1950); Greetings Telegram to Albania, (November 1950);Thanks Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (January 1951); Telegram to Mao Tse Tung, (February 14, 1951)Interview with a "Pravda" Correspondent, February 17, 1951
Telegram to Hungary, (February 1951); Greetings Telegram to Bulgaria, (March 1951); Telegram to the Kirov-Works Collective, (April 3, 1951); Greetings Telegram to Hungary, (April 1951); Greetings Telegram to Poland, (April 1951); Greetings Telegram to Czechoslovakia, (May 1951); Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (May 17, 1951); Telegram to Poland, (July 1951); Telegram to Poland, (July 1951); Telegram to Rumania, (August 1951); Answering Telegram to Mao Tse Tung, (September 2, 1951); Peace in the Far East, (October 1, 1951)*; Prohibition of Atomic Weapons, (October 6, 1951)*; Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (October 7, 1951); Answering Telegram to Kim Ir Sen, (October 20, 1951); Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (November 1951); Greetings Telegram to Czechoslovakia, (November 23, 1951); New Year Message to the Japanese People, (December 31, 1951); Thanks Telegram to the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, (January 3, 1952); Thanks Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (January 3, 1952); Thanks Telegram to the Communist Party of Germany, (January 1952); Telegram to the Workers of Magnitorskor, (January 31, 1952)Economic Problems of Socialism in the U.S.S.R.
Telegram to Rumania, (February 1952); Telegram to Mao Tse Tung, (February 14, 1952); Answers to a Group of Editors of American Newspapers, (March 31, 1952); Telegram to Hungary, (April 1952); Telegram to Poland, (April 18, 1952); Telegram to Poland, (April 1952); Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (May 8, 1952); Telegram to Rumania, (May 10, 1952); Telegram to Czechoslovakia, (May 10, 1952); Greetings Letter to the Young Pioneers, (May 20, 1952); Greetings Letter to Mao Tse Tung, (August 1, 1952); Greetings Telegram to Kim Ir Sen, (August 15, 1952); Decision on the 19th Party Congress, (August 20, 1952); Telegram to Rumania, (August 23, 1952); Answering Telegram to Mao Tse Tung, (September 2, 1952); Telegram to Bulgaria, (September 9, 1952); Telegram to Mao Tse Tung, (October 1, 1952); Telegram to the German Democratic Republic, (October 7, 1952); Telegram to Kim Ir Sen, (October 1952)Speech of the 19th Party Congress of the C.P.S.U.