The Theory and Practice of Communism: An Introduction |
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 39 | 3 |
MARX AND ENGELS | 9 |
THE PRINCIPAL WRITINGS OF MARX AND ENGELS | 12 |
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17th Congress accept according action adopted anarchism anarchist Anti-Dühring antithesis argued Bakunin became become believed Bolshevik bourgeois bourgeoisie called Capitalism capitalist system century civilisation class struggle classless Cominform Comintern Communism Communist Manifesto Communist Party constitution contradictions created declared democracy dialectical materialism dictatorship doctrine E. H. Carr economic elements ethical existence exploitation fact Feudalism formal logic French German Hegel held human ideas ideology Imperialism important inevitable influence interest Karl Karl Marx labour leaders left-wing Lenin Marx and Engels Marx's masses materialist Mensheviks ment morality Moscow movement munist narodnik nature negation October Revolution organisation Paris Party Congress peasantry peasants philosophy pointed political possess possible principle problem productive forces proletariat recognised regarded relations represented revolutionary Russia Second International Slavophils Social Democratic socialist society Soviet Union stage Stalin tactics thesis tion Trotsky western workers world revolution