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adam_text Contents Editorial Note and Acknowledgements ix Introduction i Eugene Gogol, Terry Moon and Franklin Dmitryev i The Present Moment and the Russian Revolution 11 1914-1917: War and Revolution as Testing/Tuming Points hi An American Revolutionary Bom Out of the Russian Revolution iv The Form and Content of the Present Volume The Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism PART 1 Philosophic Preparation for Revolution: The Significance of Lenin s Hegel Notebooks 1 Translation of and Commentary on Lenin s “Abstract of Hegel s Science of Logic” 21 Three Letters to C.L.R. James in the Process of Translating Lenin’s “Abstract of Hegel’s Science of Logic” Notes on a Series of Lectures: Lenin on Hegel s Science of Logic Hegelian Leninism Telos Conference First English Language Translation of Excerpts from Lenin’s “Abstract of Hegel s Science of Logic” 2 Dunayevskaya s Changed Perception of Lenin s Philosophic Ambivalence, 1986-87 109 Prologue: Lenin as Seen in Excerpts from Dunayevskaya’s May 12,1953 Letter on Hegel s Absolutes Letter to Non-Marxist Hegel Scholar Louis Dupré Excerpts from Presentations, Letters, Notes In Lieu of Minutes of News and Letters Committees Resident Editorial Board Meeting of Augusts, 1986, on Executive Session Presentation by Dunayevskaya to the Resident Editorial Board on December 1,7986 “The Year of Only 8 Months,”Jan 3,7987 VI CONTENTS Talking to Myself Document, January 21, 1987 Presentation on the Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy, June 1,1987 PART 2 On the Meaning of Lenin s “Great Divide in Marxism ; Contrast with Trotsky, Bukharin, Luxemburg 3 Lenin on Self-determination of Nations and on Organization After His Philosophic Notebooks 127 The Break in Lenin s Thought What Was New on the Party Question in the Great Divide and After: The Relationship of the Masses to the Party The Shock of Recognition and the Philosophic Ambivalence of Lenin 4 On Trotsky 142 Leon Trotsky as Man and as Theoretician 5 On Bukharin 160 Lenin vs. Bukharin: The Dialectic and Its Methodological Enemy, Abstract Revolutionism 6 On Luxemburg 167 Luxemburg and Lenin: Anti-war Internationalism; Contrasting Views on National Self-Determination—The Junius” Pamphlet Luxemburg s View of the Russian Revolution 7 On Women Revolutionaries in Russia 174 In Memoriam: Natalia Sedova Trotsky. Role of Women in Revolution Russia, February 1917; Germany, January 1919; and Rosa Luxemburg PART 3 What Happens After?—Lenin 1917-1923 8 The Trade Union Debate and Lenin’s Will 187 The Trade Union Debate Lenin and His New Concept: Party Work to Be Checked by Non-party Masses Lenin s Will CONTENTS VII PART 4 Russia s Transformation into Opposite: The Theory of State-Capitalism 9 The Development of State-Capitalist Theory in the 1940s 207 The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is a Capitalist Society An Analysis of Russian Economy Labor and Society Is Russia Part of the Collectivist Epoch of Society? A New Revision of Marxian Economics The Nature of the Russian Economy PART 5 From State-Capitalist Theory to Marxist-Humanism, i95os-ig8os Introduction: From the State-Capitalist Tendency to the Birth of a Marxist-Humanist Organization—New Stage of Production, New Stage of Cognition, New Kind of Organization 313 10 On Stalin 317 11 The Beginning of the End of Russian Totalitarianism 325 East Germany, June 17,1953 The Revolt in the Slave Labor Camps in Vorkuta Spontaneity of Action and Organization of Thought: In Memoriam of the Hungarian Revolution 12 Post-Stalin Russia 333 Without a Past and Without a Future [On Khrushchev] After the 20th Congress of the Russian Communist Party: Where is Russia Going? Tito s Turnabout Andropov’s Ascendancy Reflects Final State of State-Capitalism’s Degeneracy Reagan, Gorbachev in Iceland: All Things Fall Apart 13 On Mao’s China 354 Only Freedom Can Solve the Crisis Let 100 Flowers Bloom...But Only One Party Rule” The “Philosophy” of the Yenan Period: Mao Perverts Lenin VIII CONTENTS Sino-Indian War Reveals Relationship of Ideology to State-Capitalist Imperialism Indonesian Communism: A Case of World Communism’s Decomposition 14 The Sino-Soviet Split 378 Can There Be War between Russia and China? The Non-Viability of State-Capitalism Splintered World Communism 15 The Cuban Revolution and What Happens After? 398 The Cuban Revolution: The Year After Ideology and Revolution: A Study of What Happens After... The Double Tragedy of Che Guevara Shortcut to Revolution or Long Road to Tragedy? On Regis Debray s Revolution in the Revolution 16 State-Capitalism as a “New Stage of World Capitalism” vs. The Humanism of Marx 416 The Humanism of Marx is the Basic Foundation for Anti-Stalinism Today The New Stage of World Capitalism: State-Capitalism Culture,” Science and State-Capitalism State-Capitalism and the Dialectic 17 Battle of Ideas 438 Milovan Djilas New Class Intellectuals in the Age of State-Capitalism [On Herbert Marcuse’s Soviet Marxism] Western Intellectuals Help Kfhrushchev], Inc. Rebury Lenin’s Philosophic Legacy [On Gustav A. Wetter, David Joravsky, George Lichtheim, Eugene Kamenka] Footnote on the Detractors of Lenin [On Cornelius Castoriadis (aka Pierre Chaulieu or Paul Cardan)] Lukács’ Philosophic Dimension Tony Cliff Degrades Lenin as Theoretician Bibliography 471 Index 480 Bibliography Aidit, D.N. 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January 1965. “The State of the Parties: Asia, Survey, issue devoted to “International Communism: the End of an Epoch.” Zeman, Z.A.B. and Scharlau, W.B. 1965. The Merchant of Revolution. London: Oxford University Press. Index Affo-Asian (and Latin American) world 187,367,378-379. 386,398, 421, 430-431 Aidit, D.T 372-376; see also Indonesian Communism (Indonesian Communists) Althusser, Louis 62m, 433 American Economic Review 14, 279 Andropov, Yuri 16, 342-349 Baran, Paul 14,280П Berlinguer, Enrico 389 Bernstein, Eduard 23,145,181,271,304, 433-434 Boggs, Grace Lee (Ria Stone) 7,15,23,313 Bolsheviks (Bolshevism) 1,4-5,21,68-70П3, 74-75,109,120,122-123,127.134,137- 138П3,139-140,142,147-148,150,152. 156-157.163.165.169-170,172-173,177a 179-180,183,187-189,197,199-200, 202, 208,210, 249,293, 303m, 308П, 317-318, 393-394,435,444,457-458, 466-468; see also Lenin, V.I. Brezhnev, Leonid 333, 342, 346-347, 387-390,393,396 Bukharin, Nicolai 13-14,57,6o-6un, 68,70, 72П4, 73П3,74-75, U9,123,125,127-130, 134,137-140П3,141,160-165,200-201,234, 273m, 302,319,373П2,393,435,467-469; see also Lenin,V.I. (Bukharin and) state-capitalism and 160-162 Trade Union Debate (Dispute) and 75, 160-163,273П1; see also Trade Union Debate (Dispute) works Economics of the Transition Period 73П3,160-161,201,302,435,467m World Economy and Imperial- ism і6иі2,164-165 Bureaucratic collectivism (bureaucratic state socialism) 14,209-210,213, 270, 273-275,277,306,308,429112,43б; see also Shachtman, Max Cannon, James Patrick 2; see also Socialist Workers Party Carter, Joe 275-277, 279, 305m, 3°8n; see also Workers’ Party Castoriadis, Cornelius (Pierre Chaulieu, Paul Cardan) 17,454-455 Castro, Fidel 17,76112,369,398-405, 407-408,411,413-415,419,43o; see also Cuban Revolution administrative mentality 399,403-404 Regis Debray and 17,398, 408-409,41m, 413-414 state-ism 399-400 Chiang Kai-Shek: see Mao Zedong China 3,7, 9-10,16-17,42,72, 76, 78,128,149- 176,348,354-375,377-381,383-388, 390-392,394-396,404,420,422-425, 430-432,434,436; see also Mao Zedong Chou En-Lai: (see Zhou Enlai) Cliff, Tony 17,466-469 Coolidge, David (Ernest Rice McKinney) 7 Correspondence (newspaper) 187,314-317 Correspondence Committees 7 Cuban Revolution 17,398-405, 407,409,411, 413-415; see also Castro, Fidel; Debray, Regis; Guevara, Che Batista, Fulgencio 398֊399, 402, 419 Cuban Missile crisis 9,333,349,398 fidelismo 398 Russia and 398-405,408,410П, 415 State-ism 399-400 Czechoslovakia 9,16, 306,325,347,388-39°, 393, 395,428 Husak, Gustav 389 Prague Spring (Czechoslovakia, 1968) 9, 325 Russian invasion (occupation) 388-390П, 395 Davidovich 143 Debray, Regis 17, 398,408-415; see also Castro, Fidel leader maximum 4io֊4n works: Revolution in the Revolution, critique of 17, 398, 408,411,413 Denby, Charles 7-8, 77m, 315; see also Dunayevskaya, Raya Deng Xiaoping: see Mao Zedong Deutscher, Isaac 142П, 14602,379П, 440 INDEX 481 Dewey, John: see Trotsky, Leon Dialectics (dialectical, dialectician 4, 6, 8, 15, 21-28, 30-33, 37—39» 41» 44,46-47» 49-52, 54-6o, 62-67, 69-75, 77-78, 109-110,113-114,116—123,127,129-130, 136-137» 145,147-150,154-158,160, 163-165,167,170,180-181,183, 200-201, 285, 341, 356, 361,387, 409-410, 417» 426, 428-429, 432, 434-437» 444-445» 447-451, 453, 458-465, 467-469; see also Lenin, V.I. (works, “Abstract...”) Hegelian dialectic 4, 8,13,15, 21, 31-32, 58, 64, 66, 73,117,119,140,145» 147-148, 155-156,158,160,417, 432, 434, 449-450, 458, 460, 462, 467, 469 Marxian dialectic 356,449, 458, 462 Materialist dialectic 51,428m Djilas, Milovan 341, 438-440 Dmitryev, Franklin 1 Dunayevskaya, Raya (Freddie Forest, Rae Spiegel, Freddie James) 1-17, 21, 27a, 39n» 53H, 58, 66m, 67ns, 78112,109,116, 127,129,142,154-158,160,167,174,187, 207, 2i2n2-2i3n, 273m, 277n3֊278n, 28on, 286, 294m, 313-31411, 317» 325, 333» 354, 378,398, 416, 429m» 438; see also Correspondence (newspaper); Correspondence Committees “Battle of Ideas” 438 Charles Denby and 7-8,315 Ernest Mandel, debate with 7,13,142, 154-158 Hegel, G.W.F. and 7,15-17,21,109,127 Lenin,VI. and 7-17, 21,127,187 Lenin s Philosophic Notebooks (.Abstract on Hegel s Science of Logic) and 4, 7-9» u-12» 17,21» 78n2,109,127,207, 313, 429111 Letters on Hegel’s Absolutes (May 12 and 20,1953) 7» 15,53» 109, u8,120-121, 314, 429m Marx, Karl and 8-15, 21, 207,313,416,438 Negro (Afro-American, Black) Question (dimension) 31, 6304,73, 77-78, 277ns, 315, 347, 4i6, 425m, 432, 436-437 Negro Champion and 6 Ralph Bunche and 2 Resident Editorial Board of News Sc Letters and 8,116-117,119 San Francisco General Strike (1934) and 2 Spartacus Youth League and 2 Trotsky, Leon, secretary to 2, 6,174,176 Trotsky, Natalia Sedova and 3,13 Trotskyism and 12,142 Women’s Liberation Movement and 9-10,167 works (partial): “Dialectics of Organization and Phi- losophy” 11,13,109,116-118,122 American Civilization on Trial 9, 77m Marxism and Freedom 7-8,13,16-17, 32, 42, 52» 54, 57» 7in6,121,127,130,160, 167,187,196,200, 316-317» 325» 354, 361, 378, 427m 44411, 458 Nationalism, Communism, Marxist- Humanism and the Afro Ascan Revolutions 332m, 421, 428m Philosophy and Revolution 9,13,16, 21, 2711, 34-3511, 53» 57-58,111,116,127,137, 142, i48n2,160,167, i82n2, 354, 378 Rosa Luxemburg, Women s Liberation, and Marx s Philosophy of Revolu- tion sn, 10,13, 6703,122,142,167 Women s Liberation and the Dialec- tics of Revolution: Reachingfor the Future 11 Dupre, Louis in East Berlin 77, 314,324,326, 417; see also East German Revolt, June 17,1953 East German Revolt, June 17,1953 7,16, 77, 314-316, 325-329, 344, 347» 416-417, 427-428, 445; see also East Berlin Russian occupation and 327 workers and 7,16, 325-329, 344, 347» 416-417, 427-428 Engels, Frederick 10,41,61,65-66, 132-133,162,190,201,211,259,263,276, 278,284-286,305,356,390֊39i, 411,418, 43in» 462 works 132 Anti-Duhring 276 First World War 4,27,31-32, 38,58, 63,127, 147,168,171,180,187,201-202, 234,358, 393, 415, 418, 427, 434, 450, 453, 466 Fromm, Erich 8-9 482 INDEX German Social Democracy (Social Democratic Party) 4,131-132,171,182, 418 Gogol, Eugene 1 Gorbachev, Mihail 16,333,349~353 summit with Reagan 16,349-353 Guevara, Che 398,400-401,406-408, 411, 414 Bolivia and 398,406-408 guerrilla warfare (fighting) and 406-411 Hegel, G.W.F. (Hegelian, Hegelianism) 4, 7, 9,12-13,15-16» 19» 21-41» 43-67» 69» 73-77» 109-123» 128112,131,138, 140,145» 147-148,156,158,160, 164-165,207,313, 316, 357,360-362, 368,403-404,417-418, 429m, 432-434, 436,439» 441, 444-445,448֊450,453, 458,460-463,465, 467-469; see also Dialectics; Dunayevskaya, Raya (Hegel and); Lenin, VI. (Hegel and); Marx, Karl (Hegel and) Absolutes 7,15, 21, 32,35,47, 58,109, in, 121,313 works: Phenomenology ofMind (Spirit) 15, 26, 31-32,53, 73П3, ИЗ, 115П3,357,467m Sc П2 Philosophy ofMind 15, 54,114-116, И9, 121-122 Science of Logic 4,7, 9,13,15,21-22, 25, 31-34,39» 45,54,60m, 63,66-67, 109, ш-пз, пб-121,135,145, 2°7» 357» 362, 434, 450, 453, 467 Smalier Logic 27,34,45,111-И4, 118-119 Hitler (Hitler regime) 3,212,320-322,393, 403,416,418, 427,433,443;see а ° Hitler-Stalin Pact; Nazism (Nazi); Stalin (Hider and) Hider-Stalin (Nazi-Soviet) “Non-Agression” Pact 2,12,151,154,158, 207,2Ш12,320, 348,396,426,443 Hungarian Revolution 16,76,179,325, 330-332» 344, 345П, 346, 357» 367, 384, 393, 400, 404,417,419, 424, 428,431, 445» 450, 458, 464 Kadar, Janos and 33°-33i» 346-347» 399 Nagy, Imre and 331,345П, 458 student youth and 330 Worker’s (factory) Councils and 75, 330-331,341,424,428 Husak, Gustav: see Czechoslovakia Imperialism 13,16-17, 68-69,127-129, 131-132,137-140,150,155» 160,164-165, 168-172,182П2,306-309, 336,348,358, 364-368,370,373-380,382, 384-385, 387-388, 390,393,398-400,402-403, 406-407,412, 417-422,424,430, 434-436,442,468-469 U.S. (American, Yankee) Imperialism 17, 348,365-366,373-374,377» 379» 384,387, 390,398-400,402,406,418-420,430 Western Imperialism 367-368, 370,393, 417,419,421,430,436 India 72, 336,364-371,381,386, 415, 422-423; see also Sino-Indian (India-China) War Gandhi (Gandhism) 368,370, 429 Nehru 336,364,366,368112-371, 383 Indonesian Communism (Indonesian Communists) 16, 371,373-374; see also Aidit, D.T. Beijing-Jakarta (Pekin-Djakarta) Axis 393,431 pki (Indonesian Communist Party) 372, 373П2,374,377 Sukarno and 372-377 James, C.LR (J.R Johnson) 6-7,15,21, 24, 27,207,313-314П, 316,429; see also State-Capitalist (Johnson-Forest) Tendency Japan 9,15,214-215» 225,227-228, 306,343, 346,363, 415-417, 419,427 Co-Prosperity Sphere 15,346, 416,427 Jogiches, Leo: see Luxemburg, Rosa Joravsky, David 6om-6im, 446-447П, 450-451 works Soviet Marxism and Natural Science 60m, 447П, 45° Kadar, Janos: see Hungarian Revolution Kamenka, Eugene 446,451-452 INDEX 483 Karpushin, V.A. 428111, 450 Kautsky, Karl (Kautskyan) 23, 68, 71,131,134, 136,169,181-182, 394 Kedrov, B.M. 59, 447 Kelly, George Armstrong 116 Kennedy, J.F. 349, 366, 380, 386; see also Cuban Missile crisis Khrushchev, Nikita (Khruschevite) 16, 69Ո2, 76,139m, 164m, 175Ո-176,179,315, 323, 333» 335-337, 341, 343» 347» 349» 352, 366-367, 376, 378-380, 382-386, 388, 393» 403» 405, 417» 424» 427n֊428m, 432,446-448,452-453; see abo Cuban Missile crisis; Sino-Soviet Rift (Dispute, Split, Conflict) “De-Stalinization* 69112,139m, 176,179, 324,333» 395, 446 20th Congress of the Russian Communist Party 333, 335, 367,417» 446-447 Konikow, Antoinette Buchholz 2 Kronstadt mutiny 190,196-197 labor, concept of 14, 259, 262-263,282, 465 Lange, Oskar 14, 280Ո Lenin, VI. 2-4, 7-15,17» *9» 21» 23-78, 109-123,125,127-141,146-153,155-158, 160-165,167,169-172,175,181-182,185, 187-203, 207-209, 211, 248, 255Ո3, 268, 272-274, 290, 301-302, 313-316, 318-319, 321-322, 332-ՅՅ5, ՅՅ9-340, 347, 356, 358-359, 361-363, 375» 378-379, 382, 391-394, 405,408, 410, 414, 418-420, 429, 433-435» 441-444, 446-460, 466- 469; see also German Social Democracy; Kautsky, Karl Bolsheviks (Bolshevism) and 4, 21, 68-70, 74-75» 109,120,122-123,127,134, 137-140,142,147-148,150,152,156-157, 163,165,169-170,172,180,187-189, 197,199-200, 202, 208, 318, 393-394, 435, 444, 457-458, 466-468; see also Lenin, VI. Bukharin and 13-14, 57, 60-61, 68, 70, 72-75, ng, 123,127-130,134,137-141, 160-165, 200-201, 273, 302, 319, 393, 435, 467- 469 bureaucracy (bureaucratism), fight against 14,135-136,152-153,156-158, 187-188,190-193, 200, 208-209, 273» 290, 315, 321-322, 334, 340, 394, 429, 456 dialectics and 4, 8,15, 21, ՅՕ֊ՅՅ» 37՜39» 41, 44, 46—47, 49-52, 54“6o, 62-67, 69-75» 77-78,109-no, 113-114,116-123, 127,129-130,136-137,147-150,155-158, 160.163- 165,167,170,200-201,356, 361, 410, 429» 434, 444, 447-451, 453» 458-460, 467-469; see also Dialectec Great Divide in Marxism 13,109,117,121, 127,130, 459 Luxemburg and 4,10,13, 23, 67, 70,122, 137» 164,169-172,181-182, 272, 434-435 Marx, Karl and 10,12-13,15» 36-38, 42-44, 48-49, 56-57, 61-68,113,115-116, Ո9-120,122-123,129,131-132» 135-138, 140.160.163- 164,167,169,175,181-182, 190-191,197, 201, 203, 207-209, 2Ո, 268, 272-274, 314, 332, 356, 358, 391» 394, 433, 467, 469 nep (New Economic Policy) 194, 196-198, 202, 234, 255N3, 269, 302, 437 organization, on 13, 71, 73,109,116-120, 122,131-137» 147,156,161,171, 358, 456-458 philosophic ambivalence of 13,21, 64, 109,118,121,137 Plekhanov, Gueorgui and 30, 63-66,175 Pyatakov, Gueorgui 128-129, 393 self-determination (of nations, national question) 7,13,32, 45» 50, 54, 68-69, 71—72Ո4, 75,127-129,138-141,149-151, 160—161112,164-165,167,169,201, 318, 393, 468-469 soviets and 28, 70,117,133-134,137» 198m, 208, 455-456, 466 Stalin, critique of 14,69, 71, 74,130,139, 200, 203,318-319, 347 Trade Union Debate (Dispute) and 14, 57,122,127,14m, 161-163,187,191» 195-196, 201, 220Ո, 273m, 301, 315, 457; see abo Trade Union Debate (Dispute) Trotsky and 14, 69112,72, 74, Ո7,122-123, 139m, 148-152,155-158,160Ո2-161, 164m, 172,182,188-195, 200-202, 248, 268, 273, 315, 318, 334, 410, 419, 457 vanguard party (vanguardism) 71,75m, 114,117,121-122,134,150, 458 484 INDEX Lenin, V.L (cont) workers, relation to 133-137,163,188-191, 193-200 works Abstract on Hegel’s Science of Logic” ( Conspectus of Hegel’s Science of Logic, Philosophic Notebooks) 4, 7-9, H-12,17,2i֊22, 31-34,54,58-61,63, 66, 68,73, 78-109, in, U7-U9, i2i, 127,138, 147,201,207,313-3H, 316, 361,429m, 444,447-448,450-451,453,459-460, 467-468 Development of Capitalism in Russia 63 Imperialism, A Popular Outline 68, 138 Materialism and Empirio-Criticism 59-60111, 6503, ng, 444n, 450,453, 459, 468n Notebooks on Imperialism 68,72114, 138 State and Revolution 28,68,71, n7, 120,127,135-138,162-163,193,196-197, 209,456,467,469 Twelve Years 117,120 Volume ix, Selected Works 122,195,443 What Is to Be Done? n6-U7,120, 122-123 “Wdl” 14, 57, 69,74,127,139m, 15003—151,162,164,187,200-203,318, 333-334,468 Lichtheim, George 446,451 Liebknecht, Karl 4,149,173,183; see also Luxemburg, Rosa (Liebknecht and) Lin Piao (Lin Biao): see Mao Zedong Lukács, Georg 17, ngri2,458-466 Hungarian Revolution and 458, 464 works History and Class Consciousness 458-462 Social Ontology 459-460,464,4650, 466m Luxemburg, Rosa 4,10,13, 22-23,67, 70,137, 142,164,167-174,180-183,271-272,304, 422,434-435 German Revolution and 173-174,180-181, 183 Internationalism and 167-168 Jogiches, Leo and 173,183 Liebknecht, Karl and 4,173,183 nep (New Economic Policy) 194, 196-198, 202,234, 255,269,302,437 Russian Revolution and 13,167,169-174, 181,183 self-determination (of nations, national question) 7,13,32,45, 50, 54, 68-69, 71-72,75,127-129,138-141,149-151, 160-161,164-165,167,169,201,318,393, 468-469 theory of accumulation 67,164112, 182Ո2 works Accumulation of Capital, The 67,164, 167,181-182, 298, 435 Junius (The Crisis in the German Social- Democracy) pamphlet 13,70Ո2, 167-170 Mass Strike, the Political Party and the Trade Unions, The 181 Reform or Revolution 181,271-272, 434 “Russian Revolution, The” 170-171 “Theses on the Tasks of International Social Democracy” 168 Zetkin, Clara and 182 Malenkov, Gregori 232, 323, 335,384 Mandei, Ernest 7,13,142,154,157-158; see abo Dunayevskaya, Raya (E.M., debate with) Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-Tung) 16,42,75, 128Ո2,175,342, 354-356,359, 36i, 365, 367, 38o, յ88, 390-392, 395, 404, 409-410,413,415, 417,421m; see abo Sino-Soviet Rift (Dispute, Split, Conflict) Chiang Kai-Shek 42, 76,149,175,348, 354,359,361, 365,367,386,423 Chinese Communist Party 42, 355-356, 359, 363,381, 386, 388,390,423 contradiction, concept of 362-363 Deng Xiaoping 348 Great Leap Forward 354,365-366,423, 430-431 Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (“Cultural Revolution”) 9, 76,354, 387, 390,392,395111-396,424-425Ո1,431, 436 INDEX 485 Hundred Flowers Campaign 42, 76m, 128112, 354-355 Lin Piao (Lin Biao) and 348,388, 390-392» 395 Maoist (Maoism) 42, 62, 77, 354, 361, 364, 37в, 387» 390-392» 395-396, 413-414Ш, 425112, 434 Mao s Thought” ( Thought of Mao Zedong”) 354, 363» 376, 379» 381, 386-387, 391» 395 Sino-Indian (India-China) War and 16, 354, 364-365» 367, 380-381, 386 state-capitalism and 16, 342, 355-356, 392 works “On Contradiction” 42, 75П2, 359, 361-362 “On Practice” 361 Zhou Enlai (Chou En-Lai) and 366, 369, 374, 380, 425,436 Marcuse, Herbert 8,17, 45, 73, in, 115, 440-445 works Soviet Marxism, critique of 440-443 Marx, Karl 2, 6, 8-17,21, 24, 26, 28-32, 36֊37, 41-42» 44, 48-49» 57» 61—68, 73, 75» 77» 11З» 115-116,119-120,123,129, 131-132,135-138,140,142,145,158,160, 163-164,167-170,175,178,181-182112, 190-191,197, 201, 203, 207-209, 211, 230, 259m 8c П2, 260П-268, 270-277, 279П1-282, 285, 287, 289m, 292, 297-298, 300, 306-307, 314, 325» 330, 332, 341, 344, 346, 349, 352, 356֊358, 360, 390-391, 394, 405, 409-411, 414, 416-420, 422, 426—427П, 428m—434, 437-439» 441-444, 447» 449-450, 455, 460, 462-463, 465-467, 469 alienated labor and 260, 266, 282, 290, 298, 426 First International and 131, 418 Hegel and 15,21, 24, 26, 29-30, 32, 36-37, 41, 44, 48-49» 61П4-66,113, П5-П6,119,123,131,140,145,158, 164, 357, 418, 433-434, 449-45on, 462-463, 465, 469 humanism of 12,17, 53,160, 203, 314, 416, 419-420, 425, 428, 431, 438, 450-451 labor and 259-272, 275-276, 281111-283, 294, 298-299» 307, 418, 422, 427П, 433, 436, 463, 465 law (labor theory) of value and 14, 280-287, 290, 293-296, 300, 305-307, 325, 352, 360, 426, 436, 44411 Paris Commune and 31,131,140, 418, 462 works Capital 2,11, 23-24,30-31, 36-37» 42-44, 48-49» 57» 61, 63-65, 67, 113» 137» 197, 208, 262-263, 267, 271» 285-286, 297, 341, 394, 405, 416, 418, 426, 449» 469 Civil War in France 135—136, 262 Critique ofthe Gotha Program 123, 280 Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (1844 Manuscripts, Humanist Es- says) 8,12,14, 32, 66,119П2,163, 207, 259112, 264, 332m, 416-418, 420, 426, 428m, 431, 444П, 460, 462 Marxist-Humanism (Marxist-Humanists) 1, 5, 9,11-12» 15-16, 21, 53, ny* 313-314, 317, 331» 356, 396, 405» 421, 430, 433» 438, 45m; see also Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism Maurer, Reinhart Klemens 114-115 Mensheviks (Menshevism) 5,60m, 71,134, 137» 147-148,180, 210 Molotov, Vyacheslav 224П2-225, 255,258, 411 Moon, Terry 1 Mimis, Grandizo 309 Nagy, Imre: see also Hungarian Revolution Nazism (Nazi) 15,151,153, 296П2, 321, 339, 342, 360; see also Hitler; Hitler-Stalin Pact New International The 14, 213, 228, 243, 286, 301 News 8c Letters (paper) 7-8,17, 313-316, 378 News and Letters Committees 1,7—8,10,16, 21,116,119, 313-314, 317 Nkrumah, Kwame 36g, 422, 429 Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism 15-16 Plekhanov, Gueorgui: see Lenin, V.I. (Plekha- nov and) 486 INDEX Pod Znamenem Marxizma (Under the Banner of Marxism) 14, 32, 58, 73» 279-28011, 282,293 Poland 10,73,211, 320,325,343~345, 348-349,356,469 Jaruzelski, Wojciech (General) 343-345 kor (Workers Defense Committee, Committee for Social Self-Defense) 345 Solidarity (Solidamosc) 16,325,343-345, 384, 420,454 Walesa, Lech 345 property, concept of 261,263-266,274 Rakovsky, Christian 153,269,302-303 Randall, John 2 Raya Dunayevskaya Collection n, 16, h6, 426n Raya Dunayevskaya Memorial Fund 16, 78112 Reagan, Ronald 16,343,348-353; see also Gorbachev, Mijail (summit with) Rogin, Leo 14,28on Ryazanov, David 207,418 Second (Workingmen’s) International 4, 28,32,38, 63-64,127-128,131-133,140, 147-148,164-165,182,284,358,363, 418, 434,450,457» 460,466 Sedov (SedofF), Leon: see Trotsky, Leon Shachtman, Max 7,207,209-210,213,270, 272-275,277, 279, 3o8n, 436 bureaucratic collectivism and 209^, 270,273“275» 277» 3°8n, 436 Shlyapnikov, Alexander 14,160112-161, 188-191,194,196, 301112 Trade Union Debate and 14,160112-161, 188-191,196; see also Trade Union Debate (Dispute) Workers Opposition and 161,188,190, 196, 273 Sino-Soviet Rift (Dispute, Split, Conflict) 9» 17,333» 347» 354,365-367» 371-372, 376,378-381, 384-385,387,396,417, 424,431,435, 447,454; see also Khrushchev, Nikita; Mao Zedong Afro-As ian- La tin American (Third World) and 187,351,365,367-369. 371» 378֊379» 382, 386,393, 417,430-431 Brezhnev, Leonid and 333,387-390,396 Khrushchev, Nikita and 333,366-367, 376,378-380,382-386, 388, 393,417, 424, 432,447-448; Lenin quotes and 378-379,382,392-394 Mao Zedong and 354,365,367,379-396, 417 Smit, Maria Natanovna 321-322 Snow, Edgar 391 Social Democratic Party: see German Social Democracy Socialist Workers Party 6-7,1750,179; see also Workers’ Party Solidarity (Solidamosc): see Poland Soviets 28,70,117,133-134,137» 149» 198m, 208,213m 243, 409,455-456,466; see also Lenin (soviets and) Stakhanovism (Stakhanovite): see State-capitalism Stalin 2-3,12,14-16, 60,69,71, 74, U3,130, 139,142-145» 147» 149-156,158,177-180, 194-195,197,200,202-203,207,21013- 212m, 234-2350, 236,242-243,247» 254-256,268-2690, 279,291,297, 300, 314-326, 329,333-336,339-340, 342-343» 346-348,352,359-360, 372,375-378,384,386,393,395-396, 416-419, 424,426-428, 435» 44i-444n» 445n-45i, 455, 4595 see also Lenin, VI. (Stalin, critique of); State-capitalism bureaucratic attitude 318 Constitution of 152,291-292, 303,320 death, effect of 15-16,314-317» 324-325, 329, 333,343» 416-417,427-428,446 Hitler and 3,212,320-322» 393,443; see also Hitler-Stalin Pact Kulak and 233-234» 256,319-320,448 Trotsky and 2-3,74112,142-145» i47» 149-156,158,177-178,194-195, 200,202, 207, 212m, 268,340, 419,435,44411 State-capitalism (Russian and as a world stage) 6,8,10-12,14-17,66,75, i28n2, 155» 158,160-162,165-166,176,179, 197-198112,199,201, 203,207,209-210, 212,287-288112, 289,293,297,301» 3°8n, 313» 315» 317,320-321,32311, 324-325, 332-333, 338-340,342-349,354-356, 358, 360,362,364, 367-368,370,375, INDEX 487 378, 384-385. Յ87, 389. 391-393. 398, 400-405, 416, 419, 421-426, 428, 430. 432-442, 444, 449, 453-455. 459. 4в4 agriculture, Russian (agricultural crisis) 216, 226, 230,233-235. 237. 239. 242-243, 245, 278, 283, 295, 320, 323, 336» 341. 352 Famine 216,219,222,234-236,295,443 kolkhozy 233-234. 237-243. 297 aristocracy of labor (labor aristocracy) 68,138,165, 257, 292,358 Five Year Plans (First, Second, Third, Fourth) 2,12,151Ո3,194, 202, 207, 213-216, 218-221, 223-225, 231, 233-234, 244- 247, 249, 251, 253, 269, 278Ո-279Ո2, 281, 286, 291, 294, 296, 298-300, 303, 306, 323Ո, 337, 341, 365, 416, 426,435, 443, 455 Great Depression (1929 world crash) and 3,12» 15, 352,4i6, 424, 427, 435, 441 intelligentsia in 201,230, 244, 254-255, 257-259, 281, 286, 289,292-293,320, 338, 442 labor productivity in 222, 225-228, 243, 247,260,279, 288, 296-298, 336, 338, 341, 343, 349, 355» 395» 425» 427, 432Ո law (labor theory): see Marx, Karl (law [labor theory] of value and) Moscow Trials 142-144,152,177-178, 270, 292,295, 304, 320 rate of profit and 288, 307, 421-422 slave (forced) labor: see Vorkuta Revolt social classes in 243 Stakhanovism 212, 226,230-231, 245- 249, 255, 257Ո, 291-292» 295,297, 299, 320 turnover tax and 215, 229-231, 233, 238, 249-250 unemployment and 241-243, 245-246, 295-297, 343» 349, 399 world stage as a 15, 436 State-Capitalist Theory u, 14,66Ո3, 207, 426, 429Ո2, 433 fetishism of state property 152, 208-209, 2U-212, 267-269, 275, 303, 306, 310 State-Capitalist (Johnson-Forest) Tendency 6-7,15-16,53, 207, 313-314, 317, 426, 428-429112 Stone, Ria: see Boggs, Grace Lee Sukarno: see Indonesian Communism Tito, Josip Broz 179,323Ո, 334, 339՜342 378, 440 Tomsky, Mijail 196,291 Trade Union Debate (Dispute) 14, 57, 122-123,127» i4in, 161,187-188,191, 195-196, 201» 220Ո, 273m, 301, 315, 457; see also Bukharin, Nicolai; Lenin, V.L; Shlyapnikov, Alexander; Trotsky, Leon Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich) 2-6,10, 12-14, 50, 6o~6im, 69Ո2-70, 72m, 74,117,12Յ» 125,130,139m, 142-160Ո1, 161,164m, 172,174-179,182,188-195, 200-202, 207-208, 210—212m, 220Ո, 248, 268-270, 273, 275, 288Ո2, 293, 301-305, 307-309» Յ15. Յ17-Յ20, 334, 340, 393, 410, 418-419» 426, 435, 442—444Ո, 457, 466 Dewey, John (Commision of Inquiry) and 178 Fourth International and 7,142Ո, 147,151, 153-154,178, 306-307, 309-310, 419 Hitler-Stalin Pact and 151,154,158, 207, 426; see also Hitler-Stalin Pact Lenin and: see Lenin, V.L (Trotsky and) Moscow Trials 142-144,152,177-178,270, 292,295,304,320 Parvus, Alexander and 146 Plan (State Plan), The 154,195 Sedov (Sedoff), Leon (son) 3,143, 177-178 Stalin and: see Stalin (Trotsky and) statified property, fetish(ism) of: see State-capitalism theory of permanent revolution 13,142, 145—146Ո3,150,154-155» 158, 211, 319 Trade Union Debate (Dispute) and 14, 123,161,191, 201, շշօո, 273m, 301, 315; see also Trade Union Debate workers’ state, concept of 3,6,151-152, 158,161,189, 207—208, 268—269, 275, 301, 305, Յ07, 426, 435 works Trotsky ’s Diary in ExUe 153Ո2 History of the Russian Revolution 149Ո2, 466 488 INDEX Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich) (cont) Leon Sedov (Sedoff), Son, Friend, Fighter 144,177 My Life 147,176 Our Revolution i46n Permanent Revolution 13, U4,142, i45֊i46n, 147m, 148-150,154-155» 158, 211m, 319 Revolution Betrayed 151-152^, 2ion, 268n3, 288112, 293m, 301 Stalin 149112 Stalin School of Falsification 72m, 15003, 202n Trotsky, Natalia Sedova 3,13,142^144, 174-179; see also Dunayevskaya, Raya (Natalia Sedova and) Trotskyism (Trotskyist) 2,6,12-14, 28, 72n4, 74m 8c n2,137112,142,146,151,158,1740— 176,179,207,244,270112» 309, 317,340, 382, 373» 377» 400-401, 403, 4ion-4iin, 413-414,419,438,442; see also Socialist Workers Party; Workers’ Party Tsar (Tsarism) 63,70, 72m, 133,144-145» 150, 170-171,175,177,180,188,209,317-319» 328,346,366, 383, 390-393 United States (U.S.) 3, 6-10,14-15,17, 61, 72n4֊73,77-78, 214, 226,288,290, 293, 297» 299» 313-315» 321-323» 341» 346֊348, 353» 365» 367» 373-374» 377“38o, 384-387» 393» 396֊398, 401, 406,411, 413» 4i6, 421,423, 425.427,429-432» 434,436,438, 440,45m; see also Impe- rialism (U.S.) Roosevelt’s “New Deal” 15,346,416, 427 Varga, Eugene 321-322 Vorkuta Revolt 16, 324,327-328,417, 445 Dr. Joseph Scholmer’s Vorkuta 328 slave labor camps 152, 260,276-277, 279, 308,315,325,327֊329.355-356,445 Voznessensky, Nikolai 228, 232, 278,298, 322 Ward, Barbara 369, 422-423 Wetter, Gustav А. 446-447П, 449 Women 2,4-6,8-й, 13,17,77-78,174, 180-183, 207,230, 239,315-316, 322, 330, 344, 347» 397» 4i6, 436-437 Die Gleichheit 182 German 182-183 role in Russian Revolution 13,174 Women s Liberation Movement 9-10, 167,183 Workers: see East German Revolt; Hungarian Revolution Workers’ Party 6-7,14, 209П3, 270, 273112, 275m, 277П4,308; see also Socialist Workers Party World War I: see First World War World War 11 2, n, 15,31, П7,158,187, 207, 211, 306, 314, 334» 337» 346֊348, 358, 368112, 375, 416, 418, 421, 426, 453 Young Workers League 2 Yugoslavia 323,341-342,381,383-384, 438-440; see also Tito, Josip Broz Zasulitch, Vera 174 Zetkin, Clara: see Luxemburg, Rosa Zhdanov, Andrei 255,322,448-449 Zhou Enlai (Chou Enlai): see Mao Zedong X ; n Bayerische StaatsbibHothek München
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spellingShingle Dunayevskaya, Raya 1910-1987
Russia: from proletarian revolution to state-capitalist counter-revolution selected writings
Studies in critical social sciences
Geschichte
Kommunismus
Socialism History
Communism History
Liberty History
Revolution (DE-588)4049680-6 gnd
Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd
Staatskapitalismus (DE-588)4182654-1 gnd
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title Russia: from proletarian revolution to state-capitalist counter-revolution selected writings
title_alt Russia
title_auth Russia: from proletarian revolution to state-capitalist counter-revolution selected writings
title_exact_search Russia: from proletarian revolution to state-capitalist counter-revolution selected writings
title_full Russia: from proletarian revolution to state-capitalist counter-revolution selected writings by Raya Dunayevskaya ; edited by Eugene Gogol, Franklin Dmitryev
title_fullStr Russia: from proletarian revolution to state-capitalist counter-revolution selected writings by Raya Dunayevskaya ; edited by Eugene Gogol, Franklin Dmitryev
title_full_unstemmed Russia: from proletarian revolution to state-capitalist counter-revolution selected writings by Raya Dunayevskaya ; edited by Eugene Gogol, Franklin Dmitryev
title_short Russia: from proletarian revolution to state-capitalist counter-revolution
title_sort russia from proletarian revolution to state capitalist counter revolution selected writings
title_sub selected writings
topic Geschichte
Kommunismus
Socialism History
Communism History
Liberty History
Revolution (DE-588)4049680-6 gnd
Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd
Staatskapitalismus (DE-588)4182654-1 gnd
topic_facet Geschichte
Kommunismus
Socialism History
Communism History
Liberty History
Revolution
Marxismus
Staatskapitalismus
Sowjetunion
Soviet Union History Revolution, 1917-1921
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