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"Left-Wing" Communism An Infantile Disorder
Lenin, V. I. http://www.connexions.org/CxArchive/MIA/lenin/works/1920/lwc/index.htm http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/lwc/index.htm
Year Published: 1918 Resource Type: Book
Lenin's repsonse to ultraleftists who advocate 'no compromises' and refuse to work in 'reactionary' trade unions and parliamentary elections.
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I. In What Sense Can We Speak of the International Significance of the Russian Revolution? II. One of the Fundamental Conditions for the Bolsheviks' Success III. the Principal Stages in the History of Bolshevism IV. In the Struggle Against What Enemies Within the Working-Class Movement Did Bolshevism Grow Up and Become Strong and Steeled? V. "Left-Wing" Communism in Germany: Leaders - Party - Class - Masses VI. Should Revolutionaries Work in Reactionary Trade Unions? VII. Should We Participate in Bourgeois Parliaments? VIII. No compromises? IX. "Left-Wing" Communism in Great Britain X. Some Conclusions
Appendix: 1. The Split Among the German Communists II. The communists and the Independents in Germany III. Turati and Co. in Italy IV. Incorrect Conclusions from Correct Premises V. Letter from Wynkoop
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