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The Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party, 1899-1904 - Documents of the Economist Opposition to Iskra and Early Menshevism: Historical Materialism, Volume 84

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Everyone has read Lenin's 'What is to Be Done.' Now everyone can read the contributions of his political interlocutors.


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Contents

Acknowledgements
Notes on Names and Dates
Preface
Introduction

1. Programme of Rabochee Delo
2. Review of Lenin’s Tasks of the Social Democrats, Rabochee Delo No. 1
3. Announcement in Rabochee Delo No. 5
4. Plekhanov’s Vademecum for the Editorial Board of Rabochee Delo and Editorial Comments on the Protest of the 17 in Rabochee Delo No. 4
5. Documents of the April 1900 RSDLP Congress Attempt
6. Boris Krichevskii, ‘Economics and Politics in the Russian Workers' Movement’, Rabochee Delo No. 7
7. ‘A Historic Turn’, Listok Rabochee Delo No. 6
8. Resolution of an Émigré RSDLP Conference, June 1901, Geneva
9. Boris Krichevskii, ‘Principles, Tactics and Struggle’, Rabochee Delo No. 1
10. Alexander Martynov, ‘Exposure Literature and Proletarian Struggle’, Rabochee Delo No. 10
11. Constitution of the ‘Russian Iskra Organisation’
12. Letters from Iulii Martov to the London Section of the Editorial board of Iskra
13. Report of the Fourth Congress of the Bund
14. Articles from Poslednie Izvestiia
15. Letter of Ekaterina Alexandrova to Lenin, Krupskaya and Martov
16. Pavlovich, Letter to Comrades about the Second RSDLP Congress
17. Resolution of the Second RSDLP Congress ‘Minority’
18. Iulii Martov, The Struggle with the 'State of Siege' in the RSDLP
19. Georgii Plekhanov, ‘What is Not to Be Done’, Iskra No. 52
20. Georgii Plekhanov, ‘Something on “Economism” and “Economists”’, Iskra No. 53
21. Letter from the Urals and Plekhanov’s ‘Centralism or Bonapartism’, Iskra No 63 & No. 65
22. Georgii Plekhanov, ‘The Working Class and the Social-Democratic Intelligentsia’, Iskra No. 70 & 71

Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

About the author

Richard Mullin completed his doctorate at the University of Sussex in 2010. His dissertation focused on the relationship between Lenin, the newspaper Iskra and the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party.

Summary

Everyone has read Lenin’s ?What is to Be Done.’ Now everyone can read the contributions of his political interlocutors.

Foreword

  • Features in Historical Materialism
  • Promotion targeting left academic journals
  • Published to coincide with the annual Historical Materialism conference
  • Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements
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