International Communism in the Era of Lenin.  A Documentary History

Primary author
Publisher
Fawcett
Place of Publication
NY
Date of Publication
1967
Number of Pages
512
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | J Workers´ movement, left movement, socialist movement
Description
Gruber: Introduction
PART ONE: FORMATIVE YEARS: DEEFINITION AND ORGANIZATION OF LEFT WING SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
Party Structure and function
Lenin: What is to be done?  Burning Questions of Our Movement
Luxemburg: Leninism or Marxism?
Zimmerwald and Kienthal Conferences
- The tasks of Revolutionary Social Democracy in the European War
- Manifesto of the International Socialist Conference at Zimmerwald
- Draft Manifesto Introduced by the Left-Wing Delegates at the International Socialist Conference at Zimmerwald
- Theses Submitted to the International Socialist Committee by the German "Internationale" Group
- To the Peoples Who Suffer Ruin and Death: Manifesto of the Kienthal Conference
- The Attitude of the Proletariat toward the Question of Peace: Resolution of the Kienthal Conference
Creation of the Third International
- German reservations about the Founding of the Comintern
- Manifesto of the Communist international to the Proletariat of the Entire World
- Fainsod: International Socialism and the World War
PART TWO: 1919 - WORLD REVOLUTION ON THE HORIZON. BERLIN, BUDAPEST, MUNICH, VIENNA
Spartacus in Berlin
- The German Spartacists: Their Aims and Objects
- Joint Declaration by the Independent Socialist Party and the Communist Party
- Proclamation by the revolutinary Committee Representing the Revolutionary Shop Stewards, The Central Committee of the Berlin USPD and the Central Committee of the KPD
Béla Kun's 133 days
- The Constitution of the Hungarian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic
- Szántó: The Real Reason for the Collapse of the Federal Hungarian Soviet Republic
- Radek: The Lessons of the Hungarian Revolution
- Levi: The Lessons of the Hungarian Revolution
The Bavarian Soviet Republic
- The Revolutionary Central Council of Bavaria: Proclamation of the Soviet Republic
- Deckaration of the Communist party Regarding the "Pseudo"-Soviet Reepublic
- Fröhlich: The Munich Experience
- Levi: The Munich Experience, An Opposing View
Vienna: Window to the West?
- Declaration by the Executive Committee of Workers' Councils to the Proletariat of Hungary
- Declaration to the Communist Workers' Councils
- Austrian Communist Workers' Broadside of June 14, 1919
- Directive of the Acrion Committee of Austrian Communists
- Declaration of the Viennese Workers' Cuncils
- Radek: The Lessons of an Attempted Putsch: The Crisis in the German-Austrian Communist Party
- Bettelheim: The Bettelheimerei: A Contribution to the History of the Austrian CP and at the same time an Answer to Radek's Criticism of the Events of June 15th
Voices of orthodoxy - critics and Jeremiahs
Lenin: "Left-Wing" Communism, an Infantile Disorder
Gorter: Open Letter to Comrade Lenin: An Answer to Lenin's Pamplet  '"Left-Wing" Communism, an Infantile Disorder'
Low: The First Austrian Republic and Soviet Hungary
PART THREE: ORIGIN OF BOLSHEVIK HEGEMONY: ITALIAN SPLIT AND GERMAN OFFENSIVE
The Twenty-One Conditions and Communist Discipline: The Italian Example
- Conditions of admission to the Communist International
- Seerrati: The Second Congress of the Third International
- Declaration of the Representative of the Communist International
- Order of the Day of the Unitary Communists
- Order of the Day of the Concentration Faction
- Levi: The Beginning of the Crisis in the Communist party and International
Radek: The Italian Question
The German March Action
- Levi: Our Course against Putschism
- Radek: The Levi Case
- Waldemar: Behind the Scenes of the march Action
- Zetkin: Reminiscenses of Lenin
- Preparations for the Struggle
- Lessons of the March Action
Voices of Orthodoxy - Critics and Jeremiahs
- Direcives on the United Front of the Workers and the Attitudes to Workers Belonging to the Second, Two-and-a-Half, And Amsterdam Internationals, and to Those Who Support Anarcho-Syndicalist Organisations
Bordiga: Manifesto
Urquidi: The Origins of the Italian Communist party, 1918 - 1921
Gruber: Paul Levi and The Comintern
PART FOUR: 1923 - END OF WORLD REVOLUTION: BULGARIAN JUNE AND GERMAN OCTOBER
Bulgarians Spurn the United Front
- The Situation in Bulgaria and the Communist Party
- Manifesto of the Enlarged Executive of the Communist International on the Events in Bulgaria
- The Communist party of Bulgaria and the Recent Coup d´État
- Rákosi: The Latest Attitude of the CP of Bulgaria
A Second Red October?
- Fischer: On the Situation in Germany and on the Tactics of the Party
- Thalheimer and Brandler: Theses on the Ocrober Defeat and on the Present Situation
- Speech of Comrade Zinoview on the Situation in the KPD
- Rothschild: The Communist Party of Bulgaria: Origins and Development 1883 - 1936
- Degras: Uniteed Front Tactics in the Comintern 1921 - 1928
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1
Identifier
III J   GRU   reg11435
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