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![]() | The Class Struggle, marzo-abril de 1918, p. 50.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: marzo-abril de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 50224 THE CLASS STRUGGLE CURRENT AFFAIRS 225 our betters are quite familiar. That is quite easily fixed by negotiation. Hence the demand from quite unexpected quarters for peace by negotiation.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, marzo-abril de 1918, p. 52.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: marzo-abril de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 52228 THE CLASS STRUGGLE CURRENT AFFAIRS 229 But how about the preliminary conversations now being carried on in the form of dialogue across the Channel and ocean. why cannot the preliminary agreement be reached by this method? Evidently because the noble Lord and his no less noble friend across th... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, marzo-abril de 1918, p. 59.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: marzo-abril de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 59242 THE CLASS STRUGGLE DOCUMENTS 243 Moreover, there seemed to be a special desire to have miners on the part of the military authorities, who stated on many occasions that miners made the best class of soldiers. They had been used to facing dangers all their lives in mine work. The nature of the... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 2.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 2THE CLAJ STRUGGE THE CLASS STRUGGLE Vol. II MAY JUNE, 1918 No. Devoted to International Socialism Published by The Socialist Publication Society, 119 Lafayette St N. City Issued Every Two Months 25 a Copy; 50 a Year Editors: LOUIS BOUDIN, LOUIS FRAINA, LUDWIG LORE VOL. II MĄY JUNE, 1918 No. The D... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 4.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 4252 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE DIVINE RIGHT OF HOHENZOLLERN 253 The Divine Right of the Hohenzollern By KARL MARX Europe, just now, is interested in only one great questionthat of Neuenburg. That is to say, if we are to credit the Prussian newspapers. The principality of Neuenburg, even if we include... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 13.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 13270 THE CLASS STRUGGLE 271 Marx and the International By HERMANN SCHLUETER fully expressed the needs of the times, because an international union of labor had to arise to take up arms against the internationalism of capital. Therefore it re echoed, from North to South, from East to West, like a t... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 14.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 14272 THE CLASS STRUGGLE MARX AND THE INTERNATIONAL 273 publish it in hamlet, in town, from country to country, from nation to nation: that there is no hope for the sons of labor until those whose interests are identical with theirs, have an equal right to decide what laws shall be passed, what pla... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 15.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 15274 THE CLASS STRUGGLE MARX AND THE INTERNATIONAL 275 This organization came into existence in the beginning of. 1845, and called itself the Democratic Friends of all Nations. It was not particularly successful.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 16.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 16276 THE CLASS STRUGGLE MARX AND THE INTERNATIONAL 277 ened. In reactionary Central Europe the remaining walls of mediaeval craft domination were rent asunder. Freedom of movement, freedom of labor were victorious over ancient craft rules.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 17.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 17278 THE CLASS STRUGGLE MARX AND THE INTERNATIONAL 279 The Inaugural Address, this first official declaration of the new organization, still lacks, as Marx himself remarked, the old daring language.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 18.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 18280 THE CLASS STRUGGLE MARX AND THE INTERNATIONAL 281 99 of labor. He described the purpose of capitalist development in the years after 1845. He described the terrible misery that existed on the one hand, the mad thirst for wealth of the ruling class on the other. It is a great fact, that the mi... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 19.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 19282 THE CLASS STRUGGLE MARX AND THE INTERNATIONAL 283 make common cause with the Irish, but must even take the initiative in dissolving the union between Ireland and England, to put in its place a freer, more liberal relationship. He insisted that this solution alone is commensurate with the inte... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 25.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 25294 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE NEW AMERICANISM 295 industrial progress that not until the capitalists of the foreign North invested their capital in the South has the latter made progress since reconstruction days. Just in proportion as northern capitalists have fertilized southern establishments has... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 42.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 42328 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE BIOLOGY OF PEACE 329 officials, our bishops and headmasters, our successful lawyers and doctors, and all their trusty deputies, assistants, retainers, and faithful servants. 161. On the other hand if the type of mind in control were neither of the two extremes; neither ... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1918, p. 67.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 67506 THE CLASS STRUGGLE EDITORIALS 507 ening to a more independent attitude on war and peace. The of delegates were not interested in the terms of peace, or in problems of reconstruction; they betrayed a pitiful lack of understanding of things in general and the war in particular; they seemed unaw... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 2.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 2THE CLASS STRUGGLE Vol. II DECEMBER, 1918 No. CONTENTS Page Letter to American Workingmen.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 30.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 30574 THE CLASS STRUGGLE LETTER TO THE POLISH SOCIALISTS 575 ciation. The Polish uprising of 1863, giving cause for a common protest of English and French workers against the perfidious international actions of their governments, caused the formation of the International which arose with the co ope... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 4.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 4522 THE CLASS STRUGGLE LETTER TO THE AMERICAN WORKINGMEN 523 tive forces of organized human labor, by utilizing machines and all the wonders of technique America has taken the first place among free and civilized nations. But at the same time America, like a few other nations, has become characte... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 5.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 5524 THE CLASS STRUGGLE LETTER TO THE AMERICAN WORKINGMEN 525 England and Germany have not hesitated to ruin a whole of row of nations, from Belgium and Servia to Palestine and Mesopotamia. Shall we then hesitate to act in the name of the liberation of the workers of the world from the yoke of cap... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 12.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 12538 THE CLASS STRUGGLE BRIDGING THE GAP 539 tice to keep the millions of soldiers supplied with food and deathdealing implements, and to furnish the other millions of noncombatants behind the lines with the necessities that the insatiable monster of modern war keeps calling for and must have.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 14.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 14542 THE CLASS STRUGGLE IN BRITISH CAPTIVITY 543 In British Captivity By LEON TROTZKY. consider it at this time a matter of political necessity to publish the documents bearing upon my imprisonment by the British for the period of one month. The bourgeois pressthe same press which has been spreadi... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 17.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 17548 THE CLASS STRUGGLE IN BRITISH CAPTIVITY 549 lice. But this did not prevent the investigating officers McCann and Westwood from gathering information about us among other passengers, for instance, from Mr. Fundaminsky, these officers insisting at the same time that was a terrible socialist. Th... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 19.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 19IN BRITISH CAPTIVITY 553 552 THE CLASS STRUGGLE into his office and, with his usual Anglo African style, told him, that we were to be put on a Danish steamer to be sent to Russia. From this you will see, Mr. Minister, how our allies liberated us after a month confinement.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1918, p. 20.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 20554 THE CLASS STRUGGLE IN BRITISH CAPTIVITY 555 Handing out to us with one hand the papers entitling us to a safe conduct to Russia and demonstrating thereby its loyalty towards the amnesty which to them appeared so unreliable, the consulate could with its other hand furnish its secret informatio... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, febrero de 1919, p. 23.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: febrero de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 23PROBLEMS OF AMERICAN SOCIALISM 43 42 THE CLASS STRUGGLE tarian. The British Labor Party policy is a petty bourgeois policy, a counter revolutionary policy, as has been clearly apparent from its unity with imperialistic Capitalism in the British Cabinet, its declaration that the war was a war of d... |


