
- 作 者:V.I.LENIN
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PREFACE 11
A PROTEST BY RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS 27
WHAT IS TO BE DONE? Burning Questions of Our Movement(Excerpts) 39
I. Dogmatism and “Freedom of Criticism ” 39
A. What Is “Freedom of Criticism”? 39
B. The New Advocates of “Freedom of Criticism” 43
C. Criticism in Russia 48
D. Engels on the Importance of the Theoretical Strug-gle 55
PREFACE TO THE RUSSIAN TRANSLATION OF THE LET-TERS OF K. MARX TO L. KUGELMANN 62
PREFACE TO THE RUSSIAN TRANSLATION OF LETTERS BY J. PH. BECKER, J. DIETZGEN, F. ENGELS,K. MARX AND OTHERS TO F. A. SORGE AND OTHERS 71
How the Classics Estimated Intellectualist Opportunism inSocial-Democracy 81
THE STUTTGART INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST CONGRESS 89
PREFACE TO THE COLLECTION TWELVE YEARS 96
MARXISM AND REVISIONISM 113
HOW PLEKHANOV AND CO. DEFEND REVISIONISM 123
DIFFERENCES IN THE EUROPEAN LABOUR MOVEMENT 128
CERTAIN FEATURES OF THE HISTORICAL DEVELOP-MENT OF MARXISM 134
THE HISTORICAL DESTINY OF THE DOCTRINE OF KARL MARX 140
I 140
Ⅱ 141
Ⅲ 142
CONTROVERSIAL QUESTIONS. An Open Party and the Marxists 144
I. The Decision of 1908 144
Ⅱ. The Decision of 1910 148
Ⅲ. The Attitude of the Liquidators to the Decisions of1908 and 1910 151
Ⅳ. The Class Meaning of Liquidationism 155
Ⅴ. The Slogan of “Struggle for an Open Party” 159
Ⅵ 162
MARXISM AND REFORMISM 167
WHAT SHOULD NOT BE IMITATED IN THE GERMAN LABOUR MOVEMENT 171
CONCLUDING REMARKS TO THE COLLECTION MARX-ISM AND LIQUIDATIONISM 176
HASTY CONCLUSIONS 185
DISRUPTION OF UNITY UNDER COVER OF OUTCRIES FOR UNITY 188
I. “Factionalism” 189
Ⅱ. The Split 193
Ⅲ. The Collapse of the August Bloc 198
Ⅳ. A Conciliator's Advice to the “Seven” 200
Ⅴ. Trotsky's Liquidationist Views 204
THE POSITION AND TASKS OF THE SOCIALIST INTER-NATIONAL 210
KARL MARX. Brief Biographical Sketch with an Exposition of Marxism (Excerpts) 216
Tactics of the Class Struggle of the Proletariat 216
THE COLLAPSE OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL 221
Ⅰ 222
Ⅱ 227
Ⅲ 232
Ⅳ 238
Ⅴ 242
Ⅵ 249
Ⅶ 257
Ⅷ 267
Ⅸ 273
LETTER TO D. WYNKOOP 277
OPPORTUNISM AND THE COLLAPSE OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL 280
I 280
Ⅱ 284
Ⅲ 286
IMPERIALISM, THE HIGHEST STAGE OF CAPITAL-ISM. A Popular Outline (Excerpts) 293
Ⅸ. The Critique of Imperialism 293
A CARICATURE OF MARXISM AND “IMPERIALIST ECONO-MISM” (Excerpts) 307
5. “Monism and Dualism” 307
6. The Other Political Issues Raised and Distorted by P.Kiev-sky 316
7. Conclusion. Alexinsky Methods 328
IMPERIALISM AND THE SPLIT IN SOCIALISM 330
THE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL (A Review) 347
LETTER TO INESSA ARMAND. December 18, 1916 351
THE TASKS OF THE PROLETARIAT IN OUR REVOLUTION(Draft Platform of the Proletarian Party) (Excerpts) 354
The Situation Within the Socialist International 354
The Collapse of the Zimmerwald International. — The Needfor Founding a Third International 361
THE STATE AND REVOLUTION. The Marxist Teaching onthe State and the Tasks of the Proletariat in the Revolution(Excerpts) 365
Chapter Ⅵ. The Vulgarization of Marxism by the Opportu-nists 365
1. Plekhanov's Controversy with the Anarchists 365
2. Kautsky's Controversy with the Opportunists 367
3. Kautsky's Controversy with Pannekoek 374
Postscript to the First Edition 383
THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION AND THE RENEGADE 384
KAUTSKY 384
Preface 384
How Kautsky Transformed Marx into an Ordinary Liberal 387
Bourgeois and Proletarian Democracy 398
Can There Be Equality Between the Exploited and the Ex-ploiter? 406
The Soviets Dare Not Become State Organizations 414
The Constituent Assembly and the Soviet Republic 420
The Soviet Constitution 429
What Is Internationalism? 438
Subservience to the Bourgeoisie in the Guise of “Econo-mic Analysis” 452
LETTER TO THE WORKERS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA 479
THESES ON BOURGEOIS DEMOCRACY AND PROLETAR-IAN DICTATORSHIP PRESENTED TO THE FIRST CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL.March 4, 1919 487
GREETINGS TO THE HUNGARIAN WORKERS 499
HOW THE BOURGEOISIE UTILIZES RENEGADES 504
GREETINGS TO ITALIAN, FRENCH AND GERMAN COM-MUNISTS 516
“LEFT-WING” COMMUNISM, AN INFANTILE DISORDER(Excerpts) 528
Ⅳ. In the Struggle Against What Enemies Within the Working-Class Movement Did Bolshevism Grow Upand Become Strong and Steeled? 528
Ⅹ. Some Conclusions 536
CONDITIONS FOR AFFILIATION TO THE COMMUNIST IN-TERNATIONAL 552
LETTER TO THE GERMAN AND FRENCH WORKERS. Re:The Discussion on the Second Congress of the Communist International 558
PRELIMINARY DRAFT OF THE RESOLUTION OF THE TENTH CONGRESS OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY ON PARTY UNITY 561
PRELIMINARY DRAFT OF THE RESOLUTION OF THE TENTH CONGRESS OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY ON THE SYNDICALIST AND ANARCHIST DEVIATION IN OUR PARTY 565
THESES OF REPORT ON THE TACTICS OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY TO THE THIRD CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL (Excerpts) 570
The Role of “Pure Democracy,” the Second and Two-and-a-Half Internationals, the Socialist-Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks as the Allies of Capital 570
OUR REVOLUTION. Apropos of the Notes of N. Sukbanov 573
I 573
Ⅱ 576
Notes 578