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See present edition, Vol. 23, pp. 271–77.—Ed.

Statistics and Sociology

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  1. A) Historical conditions of national movements.
  2. B) Some theoretical questions relating to national movements.
  3. C) Right of nations to self-determination and Rosa Luxemburg.
  4. D) Cultural-national autonomy.
    A)Historical conditions of national
    movements....
    [BOX ENDS:]
    [[ succession of epochs; types of countries as historical stages in this succession.... ]]
    || A. Historical background to national movements....
    (p. 2[1] )
    Chapter 1. Some statistics
    p. 4. I and
    II p. 8[2] 2. Three “types” of countries.... (Types historical stages.)
    B)Some theoretical questions [Some unsettled questions?[3] ] relating to national movements. “State of nationalities?” [stage of completed national movements....]
    3. Imperialism and division of the world.... (diagram?)
    4. Rule: oppressor and oppressed nations....
    5. “System of states....” {{ system of national states system of imperialist states }}
    B.(1) [BOX ENDS:]
    [[ On the concept of feasibility ]]
    1. “Feasibility” of self-determination.
    (2)2 bis: “Dualism” and monism.... }}[BUS BOX:]
    2. National wars in the “epoch” of imperialism.
    {{
    Hilferding.[4]Concept of “epoch”. Patouillet. Junius.[5]
    [BUS BOX POINTS TO THIS TARGET:] to A.→6.
    (3)[BOX ENDS:]
    [[ Annexations and colonies ]]
    3. Annexations and self-determination.
    4. Colonies and self-determination.
    7. Concurrence of imperialist and national wars.... America 1783—the “possible” and the real.
    (4)[BOX ENDS:]
    [[
    Lensch’s arguments ]]
    {{5. Lensch vs. Struve. Lensch’s “arguments”....[6]
    6. Engels on the 1866 treaty (separate sheet)....
    (5){{
    7. Imperialist Economism and “ultra-imperialism”....
    (6){{
    8. The state and state construction.
    9. Democracy and socialism.
    10. Minimum and maximum.
    (7)||
    [BOX:]
    11. Social-chauvinism vs. Kautskyism on the question of self-determination and imperialism.
    (8)United States of Europe: ... _ || _ Patouillet (Wilhelm II).... Colonies.
    (9)Social-pacifism as embellishment of imperialism
    (K. Kautsky. Dec. 1916)[7]

2. Distinction between the oppressor and the oppressed countries[edit source]

+ Marx on Ireland

1869

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from “Beiträge

zur Biographie”[8] ))
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European states and colonies in 1876 and 1916.

“It wasn’t worth while emancipating the Negroes” (Wirth).

Marx on the state: “der heutige Staat” [9] ?? (NB)
+ Engels about 1866 treaty its abrogation (separate sheet).||

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“Law” of state concentration????
+ Lensch’s “arguments” (his 2 articles)....||

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National specifics of oppressed nations (Wirth on Ireland). Engels on Ireland in the event of war between America and Britain.Neue Zeit 1915–16?
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...“Imperialist Economism”.... }}

“Ultra-imperialism”.... }}

Two absurdities }}
“Era of national wars”

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Patouillet and Junius ))
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“There can be no national wars” in the imperialist “epoch”. (To make it stronger!) Concept of “epoch”....

3. Old and new studies of the national question:[edit source]

To A:
  1. 1. Three “types” of countries.
  1. 2. “Types”=historical stages.
  1. 3. Uneven development.
{{“State of nationalities.” Incompleteness of this concept. }}
To B {{Furtherance of reforms: Bismarck vs. 1848

Imperialist war of 1914–17 vs. 1848 (!!!)

Imperialism and division of the world

Imperialist wars on the basis of slavery, etc.

Concurrence of imperialist and national wars.
EtwaHistorical conditions of national movements
  1. A. Some statistics. (Facts are stubborn things. [10] )
  2. B. Theoretical mistakes in the reasoning of some Marxists on the national question.
  3. C. Right of nations to self-determination and Rosa Luxemburg.
  4. D. Cultural-national autonomy.
}}

old studies....

To B:Imperialism and the national question.

“F e a s i b i l i t y of national self-determination.

Annexations and national self-determination.

Colonies and national self-determination.

The state and state construction.

“Dualism” and “monism” in the national question.

Diversity of movements towards a single goal.

“Get out of the colonies”??

Socialism and colonies (Engels 1882).

Jewry—nation?

Integration of nations?
  1. ↑ A reference to page 2 of the pamphlet MS. (see ibid., pp. 271–73).—Ed.
  2. ↑ Ibid., pp. 273–76, 276–77.—Ed.
  3. ↑ These words are in English in the original.—Ed.
  4. ↑ A reference to R. Hilferding’s book Finance Capital. The Recent Phase in the Development of Capitalism. Authorised translation from the German by I. Stepanov, Moscow, 1912. p. 388
  5. ↑ Joseph Patouillet, L’impérialiste américain (American Imperialism), Dijon, 1904. = Junius—Rosa Luxemburg’s pseudonym; her book Die Krise der Sozialdemokratie (Crisis of Social-Democracy) was published in 1916. For Lenin’s extracts from this work see present edition, Vol. 39, pp. 209–12. p. 388
  6. ↑ A reference to two articles of the German chauvinist Paul Lensch, carried in the magazine Die Glocke (The Bell): “Die Selbstbestimmungsflause” (Bragging about Self-Determination) in No. 8, 1915, and “Sozialismus und Annexionen in der Vergangenheit” (Socialism and Annexations in the Past) in No. 9, 1916. Lenin’s extracts from these articles are in Lenin Miscellany XXX, pp. 118–27. p. 388
  7. ↑ An apparent reference to the following five articles by Kautsky: = 1) “Sozialdemokratische Anschauungen über den Krieg vor dem jetzigen Krieg” (Social-Democratic Views on War Before the Present War)—Die Neue Zeit No. 13, December 29, 1916; = 2) “Neue Sozialdemokratischen Auffassungen vom Krieg” (New Social-Democratic View on War)—Die Neue Zeit No. 14, January 5, 1917; = 3) “Friedensbedingungen” (Terms of Peace)—Leipziger Volkszeitung, December 15, 1916; = 4) “Die Aufnahme des Friedensangebots” (Acceptance of Peace Proposal)—Leipziger Volkszeitung, December 21, 1916; = 5) “Der Heiland der Welt” (Saviour of the World)—Leipziger Volkszeitung No. 289, December 24, 1916. p. 389
  8. ↑ Neue Beiträge zur Biographie von Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel. (New Material for a Biography of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels) published by Franz Mehring in Die Neue Zeit, XXV. Jahrgang, II. Bd. 1907. p. 389
  9. ↑ The m o d e r n state.”—Ed.
  10. ↑ The last three words are in English in the original—Ed.