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Amauta, septiembre de 1928, p. 51.

Nombre: Amauta Fecha: septiembre de 1928 Lugar: Lima, Perú Editor: José Carlos Mariátegui Página: 51

Amauta 49. Está muy lejos murmuro, mefistofélicamente, el señor del sine dolo.
De repente, quedaron cortados en seco todos los diálogos.
Tres hombres encapados, graves, provectos y con las melenudas cabezas descubiertas, aparecieron por uno de los extremos del patio; eran los tres jurados escogid...

Amauta, septiembre de 1928, p. 60.

Nombre: Amauta Fecha: septiembre de 1928 Lugar: Lima, Perú Editor: José Carlos Mariátegui Página: 60

58 Amauta a ven Devarcovi Pris. 927 Dibujo de Juan DEVESCOVI.
MEDITACION DEL CIRCO, por Estuardo Núñez carpa.
La carpa en el circo tiene una significación planetaria; es un mundo. El acróbata y el espectador dis tribuyen su sensibilidad en ese mundo circundante de la carpa.
El espectador se desco...

Amauta, noviembre-diciembre de 1928, p. 25.

Nombre: Amauta Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1928 Lugar: Lima, Perú Editor: José Carlos Mariátegui Página: 25

Amauta 23 se satisfacer las necesidades inmediatas en la vida, sino en su calidad de valor de cambio para transformarla en dinero. Este acaparamiento constituye la base de la usura y del comercio, formas específicas de una etapa embrionaria, de una fase primitiva, pre capitalista.
Es evidente que...

The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1917, p. 27.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 27
Socialism

48 49 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE CLASS STRUGGLE delegates. Which proves conclusively that the so called majority report was no majority report at all, and that it was adopted by trick and chicanery nearly one half of those voting for it not being for it at all and voting for it merely as the result o...

The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1917, p. 28.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 28

THE CLASS STRUGGLE 51 50 THE CLASS STRUGGLE noted here that long before the platform came to be voted upon formal protest was made upon the floor of the convention against the convention doing any further business, as the convention was neither physically nor mentally able to combine its delibera...

The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1917, p. 31.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 31

56 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE CLASS STRUGGLE 57 which the coming generation will face with the equipment which their school is to give. They would say, if they were cross examined that a person trained to face real problems in a realistic way is fitted to attack the high cost of living or the struggl...

The Class Struggle, febrero de 1919, p. 67.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: febrero de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 67
CommunismEngelsLeninMarxMarxismSocialismSovietTrotsky

First Appearance in this Country: From October to Brest Litovsk By LEON TROTZKY This book of about 100 pages covers the entire period of preparation for the October (Nov. 1917, Revolution in Petrograd, the events of the November Revolution itself (exciting struggles for individual buildings, disc...

The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 61.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 61

CURRENT AFFAIRS 119 118 THE CLASS STRUGGLE all did their duty each trying to reduce the tax on his industry. the Detroit members assailing a tax on automobiles, the representatives from Hartford objecting to a tax on insurance, and so on, as the same reporter informs us. The climax of this exhibi...

The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1917, p. 39.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 39
Socialism

74 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE CASE OF FRAINA 75 If this verdict, gained in such a manner, is allowed to stand, then members of organizations of Conscientious Objectors are de facto guilty of conspiracy to violate the Draft Law, and may be indicted, convicted and sent to prison.
It is this which makes...

The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1917, p. 41.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 41

78 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE CASE OF FRAINA 79 defense, under the able management of Louis Boudin, completely smashed the case of the prosecution.
Boudin first succeeded in having the first count under the Espionage indictment dismissed; and before the case went to the jury, he made a motion to dism...

The Class Struggle, marzo-abril de 1918, p. 9.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: marzo-abril de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 9
Russian Revolution

142 143 THE CLASS STRUGGLE fic is aggravated by delays incident to unloading coal trucks and picking up fallen horses.
Real estate used as coal yards is wasted. If coal in cities were used for heating only and for eking out hydro electric power, great areas of water front could be set free for be...

The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 41.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 41

326 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE BIOLOGY OF PEACE 327 demonstrates are capable of being influenced, and the Parasite merely seizes upon this capability and turns it to advantage.
The author does not dwell except in a few lines, with the reasons ouside the instinctive which make for this stablemindednes...

The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1918, p. 40.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 40

324 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE BIOLOGY OF PEACE 325 his study of the instincts in the lower animal forms, he should have more carefully sifted his facts in human society: Trotter starts his analysis from the recognition of a widespread phenomenon among animals, their clustering into herds or groups. ...

The Class Struggle, mayo de 1919, p. 60.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 60
Soviet

DOCUMENTS 245 244 THE CLASS STRUGGLE ice, were interested only in keeping their own jobs safe, completely forgetting the hopeless situation of the lower employees.
Thus the railroads of our country were gradually enveloped in an increasing state of disorder, the possibility of through traffic and...

The Class Struggle, mayo de 1919, p. 65.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 65
Socialism

256 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE MYSTERY SOLVED The Question is often asked How do these Socialist publications get their support?
This seems to be the Mystery of the day. We will let you in on the secret. The answer will be obvious as soon as you have properly filled out and mailed the subscription bl...

The Class Struggle, agosto de 1919, p. 7.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: agosto de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 7
BolshevismSocialism

266 267 THE CLASS STRUGGLE WHAT IS BOLSHEVISM?
upon an entirely new basis, from a wholly different point of view.
In the first place, now that production is to be carried on for the sole purpose of securing to all a more humane existence, of providing for all plentiful food, clothing and other cu...

The Class Struggle, agosto de 1919, p. 25.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: agosto de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 25

302 THE CLASS STRUGGLE AUTUMN SLUSH 303 given us in the person of this Rococo! The foundations of society are crumbling!
Mogol. Whaddyemean?
Finances. He gone and talked the Discontented into the idea that they must reform themselves. And they ve taken him at his word and want to become sober!
Mo...

The Revolutionary Age, 5 de julio de 1919, p. 1.

Nombre: The Revolutionary Age Fecha: 5 de julio de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Left-Wing Section, Socialist Party Página: 1
CominternCommunism

Combined with The New York Communist The Revolutionary Age Devoted to the International Communist Struggle Vol. 2, No.
Saturday, July 5, 1919 Price 5c.
In This Issue: Left Wing Convention, Manifesto and Program THE Right WINGERS Groeple Nothing Doing!

The Revolutionary Age, 5 de julio de 1919, p. 16.

Nombre: The Revolutionary Age Fecha: 5 de julio de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Left-Wing Section, Socialist Party Página: 16
CominternCommunismSocialismSocialist Party

16 THE REVOLUTIONARY AGE fuly 5, 1919 The National Left Wing Council NEEDS 15, 000 NOW America has organized itself as a national unified expression of RevoluThe Left Wing of the Socialist Party tionary Socialism.
Its immediate tasks are enormous.
The struggle within the Party must be waged to co...

The Revolutionary Age, 2 de agosto de 1919, p. 10.

Nombre: The Revolutionary Age Fecha: 2 de agosto de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Left-Wing Section, Socialist Party Página: 10
BolshevismRadekSocialismSoviet

ΙΟ THE REVOLUTIONARY AGE Saturday, August 2nd, 1919.
Moscow During the Early Part of 1919 was a cold day when struggled through By Arthur Ransome and we went together into the citadel of the accomodation has been taken. In every distrepublic.
and began fighting with the sledge driv rict there are...

The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1917, p. 1.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 1
LeninRussian RevolutionSocialismTrotsky

THE CL4, STANGGLE Devoted to International Socialism Vol. NOVEMBER DECEMBER, 1917 No. TROTZKY LENINE KAUTSKY ON THE Russian Revolution!
PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIALIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, 115 WORTH ST. NEW YORK CITY

Repertorio Americano, 26 de agosto de 1944, p. 13.

Nombre: Repertorio Americano Fecha: 26 de agosto de 1944 Lugar: San José, Costa Rica Editor: García Monge y Cía. Página: 13
LeninStalinURSS

REPERTORIO AMERICANO 141 la mañana siguiente, algunos troncos, toTodo el mundo se había hecho un poco más davía con llamitas prendidas, chisporroteaban en viejo.
tre una humareda olorosa a resinas. Muy bien, hijo mío. aprobó el gamonal El labrador desarraigo el terreno, lo reven después de la tar...

Repertorio Americano, 15 de mayo de 1945, p. 1.

Nombre: Repertorio Americano Fecha: 15 de mayo de 1945 Lugar: San José, Costa Rica Editor: García Monge y Cía. Página: 1
Lenin

Repertorio Elmericano Tomo XLI CUADERNOS DE CULTURA HISPANICA San José, Costa Rica 1945 Martes 15 de Mayo Año XXV. No. 988 No. 22 Constantino Oumansky (Envio del autor. México, Abril de 1945)
Constantino Oumansky era recio de como a México. La perdió a cuerpo y de espíritu. Sus ademanes y sus a u...

The Class Struggle, febrero de 1919, p. 1.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: febrero de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 1
LeninMarxRosa LuxemburgSocialism

THE CL4 STANGGE Devoted to International Socialism Vol. III FEBRUARY, 1919 No. The Day of the People By EUGENE DEBS The State and Revolution By NICOLAI LENIN Problems of American Socialism By LOUIS FRAINA Karl Marx By FRANZ MEHRING Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg By LUDWIG LORE Price, 25 Cents...

The Class Struggle, noviembre de 1919, p. 18.

Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre de 1919 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 18
Lenin

384 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE INVINCIBLE POWER 385 are acquainted with the causes that drove them to a revolt.
The lust for freedom and the conviction that the gifts of nature and the results of labor belong to the people and not to a few self crowned individuals pierced very deeply the hearts and s...