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You should not do this, Comrade. We are only in the introductory stage yet, here in Western Europe. And in that stage…
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What does it mean with regard to tactics, this fact that the proletariat of Western Europe stands all alone: that it has…
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But the question is to find and rear leaders that are really one with the masses. This can only be accomplished by…
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There is an enormous difference between Russia and Western Europe.
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And it is practically the same in the case of the four or five million poor peasants in France, and also for…
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As farmers or owners, the poor peasants possess a piece of land. The excellent means of transport enables them often to sell…
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Moreover, in Russia there was an enormous amount of landed property to be divided, large estates, crown lands, government land, and the…
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To judge from all Communist papers, magazines and brochures, and from all public assemblies, one might even surmise that a revolt of…
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