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Amendments and Addenda to the Appeal “To All Affiliated Parties and Groups”, Adopted by a Conference of the Enlarged International Socialist Commission
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Written between January 23 and 27 (February 5 and 9), 1916
Published: First published in 1962 in Vol. 27 of the Fifth Russian edition of the Collected Works. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 41, pages 356.2-357.
Published: First published in 1962 in Vol. 27 of the Fifth Russian edition of the Collected Works. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 41, pages 356.2-357.
Keywords : Amendment, Conference
Änderungsvorschläge[1][edit source]
- 1. Give a more precise and definite statement of the political-class significance and the basic incorrectness of the tactics of the “official parties” and “the Second International”... {{
- (a) defence of country defence of imperialist bourgeoisie, its plunder and oppression of nations
- (b) connection with opportunism
- (c) alliance with the bourgeoisie at home against the international proletariat.
- 2. Definition of “Bruch des Burgfriedens”.[2]Non-participation in any institution directly or indirectly supporting the war. [DOUBLE BOX:] αβ + Unterjochung der Nationen.[3] Delete the end about “In der Aera”....[4][BOX:] +Greetings to Liebknecht and Rühle.
- 3. Nicht nur “geelgnete”, sondern illegale Literatur, das heisst freie, nicht der Zensur unterordnete[5] . [DOUBLE BOX:] [BOX:] γ ohne zu sagen, dass die Niederwerfung dieser Regierung dazu nötig[6] +
- 4. Strikes (economic and political) and demonstrations.
- 5. + bis zur Revolution.[7]
- 6. + Quotes not only from the Stuttgart resolution, but also from the Basle resolution: it is a crime to shoot, the Commune, 1905.
- ↑ Proposals on amendments.—Ed.
- ↑ Breakdown of civil peace.”—Ed.
- ↑ Subjugation of nations.—Ed.
- ↑ In the course of the era”....—Ed.
- ↑ Not only “adapted”, but also illegal literature, i.e., free literature, not subjected to censorship.—Ed.
- ↑ Without saying that it calls for the overthrow of this government.—Ed
- ↑ {7} All the way to the revolution.—Ed.