1905--
Good
Demonstrations of Proletarians and Poor Arguments of Certain Intellectuals
Time to
Call a Halt
The Fall
of Port Arthur
Working-Class and Bourgeois Democracy
From
Narodism to Marxism. Article One
The St.
Petersburg Strike
The
Beginning of the Revolution in Russia
Revolutionary Days
A Brief
Outline of the Split in the R.S.D.L.P.
A
Militant Agreement for the Uprising
Plan of a
Lecture on the Commune
The
Proletariat and the Peasantry
On the
History of the Party Programme
On Our
Agrarian Program
European
Capital and the Autocracy
Social-Democracy and the Provisional Revolutionary Government
The
Revolutionary-Democratic Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Peasantry
The
Agrarian Program of the Liberals
Marx on
the American "General Redistribution"
The
Constitutional Market-Place
The Third
Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Political
Sophisms
Report on
the Third Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
How the
Congress Was Constituted
The Third
Congress
On the
Provisional Revolutionary Government
Revolutionary Struggle and Liberal Brokerage
To the
Jewish Workers
A New
Revolutionary Workers' Association
The
Democratic Tasks of the Revolutionary Proletariat
The First
Steps of Bourgeois Betrayal
"Revolutionaries" in Kid Gloves
The
Struggle of the Proletariat and the Servility of the Bourgeoisie
A Third
Step Back
Three
Constitutions or Three Systems Government
The
Revolutionary Army and the Revolutionary Government
The
Russian Tsar Seeks the Protection of the Turkish Sultan Against His People
The
Bourgeoisie Bargains with the Autocracy, the Autocracy Bargains with the
Bourgeoisie
Two
Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution
(P)
The
Boycott of the Bulygin Duma, and Insurrection
"Oneness
of the Tsar and the People, and of the People and the Tsar"
The Black
Hundreds and the Organisation of an Uprising
In the
Wake of the Monarchist Bourgeoisie, or in the Van of the Revolutionary
Proletariat and Peasantry?
A Most
Lucid Exposition of a Most Confused Plan
Social-Democracy's Attitude Towards the Peasant Movement
What Our
Liberal Bourgeois Want, and What They Fear
The
Theory of Spontaneous Generation
Friends
Meet
Argue
About Tactics, But Give Clear Slogans!
Playing
at Parliamentarianism
The
Liberal Unions and Social-Democracy
The
Zemstvo Congress
Socialism
and the Peasantry
A Replete
Bourgeoisie and a Craving Bourgeoisie
The
Landlords on the Boycott of the Duma
Days of
Bloodshed in Moscow
To the
Combat Committee of the St. Petersburg Committee
The
Political Strike and the Street Fighting in Moscow
The
Latest in Iskra Tactics, or Mock Elections as a New Incentive to an Uprising
The
Lessons of the Moscow Events
"The
Struggle of the Proletariat"
The
All-Russia Political Strike
The First
Results of the Political Alignment
The
Hysterics of the Defeated
Petty-Bourgeois and Proletarian Socialism
Our Tasks
and the Soviet of Workers' Deputies
The
Reorganisation of the Party
The
Proletariat and the Peasantry
Party
Organisation and Party Literature
Socialism
and Anarchism
The
Socialist Party and Non-Party Revolutionism
Socialism
and Religion
1906--
The
Workers' Party and Its Tasks in the Present Situation
Should We
Boycott the State Duma?
The State
Duma and Social-Democratic Tactics
The
Present Situation in Russia and the Tactics of the Workers' Party
The
Russian Revolution and the Tasks of the Proletariat
A
Tactical Platform for the Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Revision
of the Agrarian Program of the Workers' Party
The
Victory of the Cadets and the Tasks of the Workers' Party
The Unity
Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Report on
the Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
The
Congress Summed Up
The
Workers' Group in the State Duma
The Land
Question in the Duma
Talk and
Rumours About the Dissolution of the State Duma
Kautsky
on the State Duma
Cadets,
Trudoviks and the Workers' Party
How
Comrade Plekhanov Argues About Social-Democratic Tactics
The
Dissolution of the Duma and the Tasks of the Proletariat
The
Boycott
The
Political Crisis and the Bankruptcy of Opportunist Tactics
Lessons
of the Moscow Uprising
Vacillating Tactics
Socialist-Revolutionary Mensheviks
A New
Coup d'État in Preparation
Guerrilla
Warfare
An
Attempt at a Classification of the Political Parties of Russia
The
Russian Radical Is Wise After the Event
Social-Democrats and Electoral Agreements
Blocs
with the Cadets
Whom to
Elect to the State Duma
The
Crisis of Menshevism
The
Government's Falsification of the Duma and the Tasks of the Social-Democrats
Preface to the Russian Translation of W. Liebknecht's Pamphlet: No
Compromises, No Electoral Agreements
Preface to the Russian Translation of K. Kautsky's Pamphlet: The Driving
Forces and Prospects of the Russian Revolution
The
Attitude of the Bourgeois Parties and of the Workers' Party to the Duma
Elections
1907--
Plekhanov
and Vasilyev
The
Workers' Party Election Campaign in St. Petersburg
The
Social-Democrats and the Duma Election
"When You
Hear the Judgement of a Fool. . . ." -- Notes of a Social-Democratic Publicist
The St.
Petersburg Elections and the Hypocrisy of the Thirty-One Mensheviks
How to
Vote in the St. Petersburg Elections
The St.
Petersburg Elections and the Crisis of Opportunism
The
Elections in the Worker Curia in St. Petersburg
The
Struggle Between S.D.'s and S.R.'s in the Elections in the Worker Curia in St.
Petersburg
Preface to the Russian Translation of Karl Marx's Letters to Dr. Kugelmann
Tactics
of the R.S.D.L.P. in the Election Campaign
The
Elections to the Duma and the Tactics of the Russian Social-Democrats
Preface to the Russian Translation of Letters by Johannes Becker, Joseph
Dietzen, Frederick Engels, Karl Marx, and Others to Friedrich Sorge and Others
Apropos of the Minutes of the November Military and Combat Conference of
the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
The Fifth
Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
The
Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties
Against
Boycott. Notes of a Social-Democratic Publicist
In Memory
of Count Heyden
The
International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart
[a]
The
International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart
[b]
Preface to the Collection Twelve Years
Preface to the Pamphlet by Voinov (A. V. Lunacharsky) on the Attitude of
the Party Towards the Trade Unions
But Who
Are the Judges?
The
Agrarian Question and the "Critics of Marx"
[cont. from 1901] (139k)
The
Agrarian Programme of Social-Democracy in the First Russian Revolution, 1905-07 (605k)