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List Index:

Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
Volume 7
Volume 8
Volume 9
Volume 10
Volume 11
Volume 12
Volume 13
Volume 14
Volume 15
Volume 16
Volume 17
Volume 18
Volume 19
Volume 20
Volume 21
Volume 22
Volume 23
Volume 24
Volume 25
Volume 26
Volume 27
Volume 28
Volume 29
Volume 30
Volume 31
Volume 32
Volume 33
Volume 34
Volume 35
Volume 36
Volume 37
Volume 38
Volume 39
Volume 40
Volume 41
Volume 42
Volume 43
Volume 44
Volume 45

Volume 1

New Economic Developments in Peasant Life
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
On the So-Called Market Question
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
What the “Friends of the People” Are and How They Fight the Social-Democrats
Index
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI
Part VII
Part VIII
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
The Economic Content of Narodism and the Criticism of it in Mr. Struve’s Book
Index
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV Section I
Chapter IV Section II
Chapter IV Section III
Chapter IV Section IV
Chapter IV Section V
Chapter IV Section VI

Volume 2

Frederick Engels
Explanation of the Law on Fines Imposed on Factory Workers
Gymnasium Farms and Corrective Gymnasia
To the Working Men and Women of the Thornton Factory
What Are Our Ministers Thinking About?
Draft and Explanation of a Programme for the Social-Democratic Party
To the Tsarist Government
A Characterisation of Economic Romanticism
Index
Chapter I Section I
Chapter I Section II
Chapter I Section III
Chapter I Section IV
Chapter I Section V
Chapter I Section VI
Chapter I Section VII
Chapter I Section VIII
Chapter I Section IX
Chapter I Section X
Chapter I Section XI
Chapter I Postscript
Chapter II Section I
Chapter II Section II
Chapter II Section III
Chapter II Section IV
Chapter II Section V
Chapter II Section VI
The New Factory Law
About a Certain Newspaper Article
The Tasks of the Russian Social-Democrats
The Handicraft Census of 1894-95 in Perm Gubernia and General Problems of
“Handicraft” Industry
Index
Article One Section I
Article One Section II
Article One Section III
Article Two Section IV
Article Two Section V
Article Three Section VI
Article Three Section VII
Article Three Section VIII
Gems of Narodnik Project-Mongering
The Heritage We Renounce

Volume 3

The Development of Capitalism in Russia
Book Index
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Chapter One Index
Chapter One Section I
Chapter One Section II
Chapter One Section III
Chapter One Section IV
Chapter One Section V
Chapter One Section VI
Chapter One Section VII
Chapter One Section VIII
Chapter One Section IX
Chapter Two Index
Chapter Two Section I
Chapter Two Section II
Chapter Two Section III
Chapter Two Section IV
Chapter Two Section V
Chapter Two Section VI
Chapter Two Section VII
Chapter Two Section VIII
Chapter Two Section IX
Chapter Two Section X
Chapter Two Section XI
Chapter Two Section XII
Chapter Two Section XIII
Chapter Three Index
Chapter Three Section I
Chapter Three Section II
Chapter Three Section III
Chapter Three Section IV
Chapter Three Section V
Chapter Three Section VI
Chapter Three Section VII
Chapter Three Section VIII
Chapter Three Section IX
Chapter Three Section X
Chapter Four Index
Chapter Four Section I
Chapter Four Section II
Chapter Four Section III
Chapter Four Section IV
Chapter Four Section V
Chapter Four Section VI
Chapter Four Section VII
Chapter Four Section VIII
Chapter Four Section IX
Chapter Four Section X
Chapter Four Section XI
Chapter Five Index
Chapter Five Section I
Chapter Five Section II
Chapter Five Section III
Chapter Five Section IV
Chapter Five Section V
Chapter Five Section VI
Chapter Five Section VII
Chapter Five Section VIII
Chapter Five Section IX
Chapter Six Index
Chapter Six Section I
Chapter Six Section II
Chapter Six Section III
Chapter Six Section IV
Chapter Six Section V
Chapter Six Section VI
Chapter Six Section VII
Chapter Six Section VIII
Chapter Seven Index
Chapter Seven Section I
Chapter Seven Section II
Chapter Seven Section III
Chapter Seven Section IV
Chapter Seven Section V
Chapter Seven Section VI
Chapter Seven Section VII
Chapter Seven Section VIII
Chapter Seven Section IX
Chapter Seven Section X
Chapter Seven Section XI
Chapter Seven Section XII
Chapter Eight Index
Chapter Eight Section I
Chapter Eight Section II
Chapter Eight Section III
Chapter Eight Section IV
Chapter Eight Section V
Chapter Eight Section VI
Appendices Index
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Uncritical Criticism

Volume 4

On the Question of Our Factory Statistics
Book Review: A. Bogdanov. A Short Course of Economic Science
A Note on the Question of the Market Theory
Book Review: Parvus. The World Market and the Agricultural Crisis
Book Review: R. Gvozdev. Kulak Usury, Its Social and Economic Significance
Book Review: Commercial and Industrial Russia
Once More on the Theory of Realisation
Book Review: Karl Kautsky. Die Agrarfrage
Book Review: J. A. Hobson. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism
Capitalism in Agriculture
Index
First Article
Second Article
Reply to Mr. P. Nezhdanov
A Protest by Russian Social-Democrats
Book Review: S. N. Prokopovich. The Working-Class Movement in the West
Book Review: Karl Kautsky. Bernstein und das sozialdemokratische Programm. Eine Antikritik
Articles for “Rabochaya Gazeta”
Index
Letter to the Editorial Group
Our Programme
Our Immediate Task
An Urgent Question
A Draft of Our Party Programme
A Retrograde Trend in Russian Social-Democracy
Apropos of the Profession de Foi
Factory Courts
On Strikes
Draft of a Declaration of the Editorial Board of Iskra and Zarya
How the “Spark” Was Nearly Extinguished
Draft Agreement
Declaration of the Editorial Board of Iskra
Preface to the Pamphlet, May Days in Kharkov
The Urgent Tasks of Our Movement
The War in China
The Split in the Union of Russian Social-Democrats Abroad
Note of December 29, 1900
Casual Notes
Index
I. Beat – But Not to Death!
II. Why Accelerate the Vicissitude of the Times?
III. Objective Statistics
The Drafting of 183 Students Into the Army
The Workers’ Party and the Peasantry

Volume 5

Where to Begin?
Another Massacre
The Persecutors of the Zemstvo and the Hannibals of Liberalism
A Valuable Admission
The Lessons of the Crisis
The Serf-Owners at Work
A Zemstvo Congress
The Agrarian Question and the “Critics of Marx”
Index
I. The “Law” of Diminishing Returns
II. The Theory of Rent
III. Machinery in Agriculture
IV. The Abolition of the Antithesis Between Town and Country. Particular Questions Raised by the “Critics”
V. “The Prosperity of Advanced, Modern Small Farms”. The Baden Example
VI. The Productivity of a Small And a Big Farm. An Example From East Prussia
VII. The Inquiry Into Peasant Farming In Baden
VIII. General Statistics of German Agriculture for 1882 and 1895. The Question of the Medium Farms
IX. Dairy Farming and Agricultural Co-Operative Societies In Germany. The Agricultural Population In Germany Divided According to its Position In the Economy
The “Unity” Conference of R.S.D.L.P. Organisations Abroad
Fighting the Famine-Stricken
A Reply to the St. Petersburg Committee
Party Affairs Abroad
Penal Servitude Regulations and Penal Servitude Sentences
Review of Home Affairs
Index
I. Famine
II. Attitude Towards the Crisis and the Famine
III. The Third Element
IV. Two Speeches By Marshals of the Nobility
Preface to the Pamphlet Documents of the “Unity” Conference
The Protest of the Finnish People
The Journal Svoboda
A Talk With Defenders of Economism
On the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Revolutionary Activity of G. V. Plekhanov
Demonstrations Have Begun
On a Letter from “Southern Workers”
Anarchism and Socialism (1901)
Concerning the State Budget
Political Agitation and “The Class Point of View”
Reply to “A Reader”
What Is To Be Done?
Index
Preface
I. Dogmatism And “Freedom of Criticism”
II. The Spontaneity of the Masses and the Consciousness of the Social-Democrats
III. Trade-Unionist Politics And Social-Democratic Politics
IV. The Primitiveness of the Economists and the Organization of the Revolutionaries
V. The “Plan” For an All-Russia Political Newspaper
Conclusion
Appendix: The Attempt to Unite Iskra With Rabocheye Dyelo
Correction to What Is To Be Done?

Volume 6

Material for the Preparation of the Programme of the R.S.D.L.P.
Notes on Plekhanov's First Draft Programme
Draft Programme of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
Three Amendments to the Draft Programme
Notes on Plekhanov's Second Draft Programme
Opinion On Plekhanov's Second Draft
Remarks on the Committee's Draft Programme
Additional Remarks on the Committee's Draft Programme
An Amendment to the Agrarian Section of the Programme
Signs of Bankruptcy
From the Economic Life of Russia
Report of the Iskra Editorial Board to the Meeting (Conference) of R.S.D.L.P. Committees
The Agrarian Programme of Russian Social-Democracy
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
A Letter to the Zemstvoists
On the Borba Group
A Letter to the Northern League
Why the Social-Democrats Must Declare a Determined and Relentless War on the Socialist-Revolutionaries
Two Letters to I. I. Radchenko
Revolutionary Adventurism
A Letter to the Moscow Committee
Preface to the Second Edition of the Pamphlet, The Tasks of the Russian Social-Democrats
The Draft of a New Law on Strikes
A Letter to the Editors of Yuzhny Rabochy
A Letter to a Comrade on Our Organisational Tasks
Political Struggle and Political Chicanery
Concerning Demonstrations
Vulgar Socialism and Narodism as Resurrected by the Socialist-Revolutionaries
On the Tasks of the Social-Democratic Movement
The Basic Thesis Against the Socialist-Revolutionaries
New Events and Old Questions
To Secondary School Students
On the Svoboda Group
Extract from an Article Against the Socialist-Revolutionaries
Draft Appeal of the Russian Organising Committee to the League of Russian Revolutionary Social-Democracy, the Union of Russian Social-Democrats Abroad, and the Foreign Committee of the Bund
On the Subject of Reports by Committees and Groups of the R.S.D.L.P. to the General Party Congress
Moscow Zubatovists in St. Petersburg
Announcement of the Formation of an Organising Committee
Some Reflections on the Letter from “7 Ts. 6 F.”
Concerning the Statement of the Bund
On the Manifesto of the Armenian Social-Democrats
Does the Jewish Proletariat Need an “Independent Political Party”?
Marxist Views on the Agrarian Question in Europe and in Russia
The Autocracy is Wavering....
Mr. Struve Exposed by His Colleague
To the Rural Poor
Index
1. The Struggle of the Urban Workers
2. What Do the Social-Democrats Want?
3. Riches and Poverty, Property-Owners and Workers in the Countryside
4. What Path Should the Middle Peasant Take? Should He Take the Side of the Property-Owners and the Rich, or the Side of the Workers and the Poor?
5. What Improvements Are the Social-Democrats Striving to Obtain for the Whole People and for the Workers?
6. What Improvements Are the Social-Democrats Striving to Obtain for All the Peasants?
7. The Class Struggle in the Countryside
• The Programme of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party Proposed by the Newspaper Iskra in Conjunction with the Magazine Zarya
Les Beaux Esprits Se Rencontrent
Reply to Criticism of Our Draft Programme
The National Question in Our Programme
Outline of an Article Against the Socialist-Revolutionaries
Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Index
1. Draft Resolution on Demonstrations
2. Draft Resolution on the Place of the Bund in the Party
3. Draft Resolution on the Attitude Towards the Student Youth
4. Draft Resolution on Party Literature
5. Drafts of Minor Resolutions
6. Draft Resolution on the Publication of A Periodical For Members of Religious Sects
7. Draft Rules of the R.S.D.L.P.
8. Draft Resolutions Not Submitted to the Congress
9. First Speech On the Agenda of the Congress, July 15 (31)
10. Second Speech On the Agenda of the Congress, July 15 (31)
11. Speech On the Actions of the Organising Committee, July 15 (31)
12. Speech On the Attendance of the Polish Social-Democrats at the Congress, July 18 (31)
13. Speech On the Place of the Bund In the R.S.D.L.P., July 20 (August 2)
14. Speech On the Party Programme, July 22 (August 4)
15. Report On the Party Rules, July 29 (August 11)
16. First Speech In the Discussion On the Agrarian Programme, July 31 (August 13)
17. Second Speech In the Discussion On the Agrarian Programme, August 1 (14)
18. Third Speech In the Discussion On the Agrarian Programme, August 1 (14)
19. Fourth Speech In the Discussion On the Agrarian Programme, August 1 (14)
20. First Speech In the Discussion On the Party Rules, August 2 (15)
21. Second Speech In the Discussion On the Party Rules, August 2 (15)
22. Speech at the Election of the Editorial Board of Iskra, August 7 (20)
23. Speech On the Attitude Towards the Student Youth, August 10 (23)
An Era of Reforms
The Latest Word in Bundist Nationalism
Martov's Contradictions and Zigzags

Volume 7

Account of the Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Foiled!
Plan of Letters on Tasks of the Revolutionary Youth
The Tasks of the Revolutionary Youth
Second Party Congress
Maximum Brazenness and Minimum Logic
Draft of a Letter from the Central Committee and the Editorial Board of the Central Organ to the Members of the Opposition
Second Congress of the League of Russian Revolutionary Social-Democracy Abroad October 13-18 (26-31), 1903
An Unsubmitted Statement
Statement of Resignation from the Party Council and from the Editorial Board of the Central Organ
The Position of the Bund in the Party
The Narodnik-Like Bourgeoisie and Distraught Narodism
To the Editorial Board of the Central Organ of the R.S.D.L.P
An Unissued Statement
Letter to Iskra
Why I Resigned from the Iskra Editorial Board
Letter from the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. to the Administration of the League Abroad, the Party Aid Groups, and to All Party Members Abroad
Note on the Position of the New Iskra
Preface to the Pamphlet A Letter to a Comrade on Our Organisational Tasks
Postscript to the Pamphlet A Letter to a Comrade On Our Organisational Tasks
To the Party Membership
Session of the Council of the R.S.D.L.P. (January 1904) January 15--17 (28--30), 1904
Index
1. Draft Resolution On Measures to Restore Peace In the Party, Moved On January 15 (28)
2. Dissenting Opinion Recorded by the Representatives of the Central Committee. January 17 (30)
3. Draft Resolution on Convening the Third Party Congress, January 17 (30)
4. Draft Resolutions Moved on January 17 (30) Section I
4. Draft Resolutions Moved on January 17 (30) Section II
4. Draft Resolutions Moved on January 17 (30) Section III
5. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party. January 15 (28) Section I
5. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party. January 15 (28) Section II
5. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party. January 15 (28) Section III
5. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party. January 15 (28) Section IV
5. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party. January 15 (28) Section V
6. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party, January 16 (29) Section VI
6. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party, January 16 (29) Section VII
6. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party, January 16 (29) Section VIII
6. Speeches on Measures to Restore Peace in the Party, January 16 (29) Section IX
7. Speeches on Convening the Third Party Congress, January 17 (30) Section I
7. Speeches on Convening the Third Party Congress, January 17 (30) Section II
7. Speeches on Convening the Third Party Congress, January 17 (30) Section III
8. Speeches on the Publication of Party Literature, January 17 (30) Section I
8. Speeches on the Publication of Party Literature, January 17 (30) Section II
8. Speeches on the Publication of Party Literature, January 17 (30) Section III
8. Speeches on the Publication of Party Literature, January 17 (30) Section IV
To the Party (February 1904)
Circumstances of Resignation from the Iskra Editorial Board
May Day
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Index
Preface
A. The Preparations for the Congress
B. Significance of the Various Groupings at the Congress
C. Beginning of the Congress. The Organising Committee Incident
D. Dissolution of the Yuzhny Rabochi Group
E. The Equality of Languages Incident
F. The Agrarian Programme
G. The Party Rules. Comrade Martov's Draft
H. Discussion on Centralism Prior to the Split Among the Iskra-ists
I. Paragraph One of the Rules
J. Innocent Victims of a False Accusation of Opportunism
L. Conclusion of the Debate on the Rules. Co-optation to the Central Bodies. Withdrawal of the Rabocheye Dyelo Delegates
M. The Elections. End of the Congress
N. General Picture of the Struggle at the Congress. The Revolutionary and Opportunist Wings of the Party
O. After the Congress. Two Methods of Struggle
P. Little Annoyances Should Not Stand in the Way of a Big Pleasure
Q. The New Iskra. Opportunism in Questions of Organisation
R. A Few Words on Dialectics. Two Revolutions
Appendix. The Incident of Comrade Gusev and Comrade Deutsch
Letter to the Members of the Central Committee
Statement by Three Members of the Central Committee
To the Party (May 1904)
Session of the Council of the R.S.D.L.P. (June 1904) May 31 (June 13) and June 5 (18), 1904
What We Are Working For
To the Party (August 1904)
To Five Members of the Central Committee
Letter to Central Committee Agents and Committee Members of the R.S.D.L.P. Siding with the Second Party Congress Majority
Letter to Glebov (V. A. Noskov)
(Reply by N. Lenin to Rosa Luxemburg) One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
An Obliging Liberal
Preface to N. Shakhov’s Pamphlet The Fight for a Congress
Announcement of the Formation of a Bureau of Majority Committees
The Zemstvo Campaign and Iskra's Plan
Outline of a Talk on the Situation Within the Party
A Letter to the Comrades (With Reference to the Forthcoming Publication of the Organ of the Party Majority)
Statement and Documents on the Break of the Central Institutions with the Party)
Announcement of the Formation of an Organising Committee and the Convening of the Third Regular Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party

Volume 8

The Autocracy and the Proletariat
Good Demonstrations of Proletarians and Poor Arguments of Certain Intellectuals
Time to Call a Halt!
Conferences of the Committees
The New Russian Loan
To A. A. Bogdanov
The Fall of Port Arthur
Fine Words Butter No Parsnips
A Letter to the Zurich Group of Bolsheviks
A Letter to Y. D. Stasova and to the Other Comrades in Prison in Moscow
Revolution in Russia
Working-Class and Bourgeois Democracy
From Narodism to Marxism
The St. Petersburg Strike
Our Tartuffes
The Beginning of the Revolution in Russia
Revolutionary Days
Index
1. What is Happening in Russia?
2. Father Gapon
3. The Plan of the St. Petersburg Battle
4. Supplement to the Article “The Plan of the St. Petersburg Battle”
5. “Our Father the Tsar” and the Barricades
6. The First Steps
7. The Eve of Bloody Sunday
8. The Number of Killed or Wounded
9. The Battles on the Barricades
The Tsarist Peace
A Brief Outline of the Split in the R.S.D.L.P.
Trepov in the Saddle
St. Petersburg After January 9
The First Lessons
A Letter to A. A. Bogdanov and S. I. Gusev
Two Tactics
A Militant Agreement for the Uprising
Should We Organise the Revolution?
The Convening of the Third Party Congress
From the New-Iskra Camp
A Letter to the Organisations in Russia
General Plan of the Third Congress Decisions
Draft Resolutions for the Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Modification of the Clause in the Rules Concerning the Centres
Questionnaire For the Third Congress of the Party
Preface to the Pamphlet Memorandum of Police Department Superintendent Lopukhin
Plan of a Lecture on the Commune
New Tasks and New Forces
Osvobozhdeniye-ists and New-Iskrists, Monarchists and Girondists
Evasions Without End
Whom Are They Trying to Fool?
The Proletariat and the Bourgeois Democrats
The Proletariat and the Peasantry
Street Fighting (The Advice of a General of the Commune)
The First Step
On the History of the Party Programme
On Our Agrarian Programme (A Letter to the Third Congress)
What the Bonapartists Are Up To
A Revolution of the 1789 or the 1848 Type?
To the Party
The Second Step
European Capital and the Autocracy
Social-Democracy and the Provisional Revolutionary Government
Index
I
II
III
IV
The Revolutionary-Democratic Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Peasantry
Graft: A Franco-Russian Custom
The Guilty Blaming the Innocent
The Agrarian Programme of the Liberals
Marx on the American “General Redistribution”
The Council is Caught Out
Open Letter to Comrade Plekhanov, Chairman of the Council of the R.S.D.L.P.
Concerning the Third Congress
Plan for a May Day Leaflet
The First of May
The Constitutional Market-Place
Fortnightly Reports of the Party Organisations
The Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Index
1. Speech on the Validity of the Congress. April 13 (26)
2. Speech on the Qualifiedness of the Kazan and Kuban Committees. April 14 (27)
3. Draft Resolution on the Attitude of the R.S.D.L.P. Towards the Armed Uprising
4. Draft Resolution on the Armed Uprising
5. Speech on the Question of the Armed Uprising. April 15 (28)
6. Speech on the Question of the Armed Uprising. April 16 (29)
7. Resolution on the Armed Uprising
8. Speech on the Attitude Towards the Government's Tactics on the Eve of the Revolution. April 18 (May 1)
9. Addendum to the Resolution on the Attitude Towards the Government's Policy on the Eve and At the Moment of the Revolution
10. Draft Resolution on the Question of Open Political Action By the R.S.D.L.P
11. Draft Resolution on the Participation of the Social-Democrats In a Provisional Revolutionary Government
12. Addendum to the Resolution on the Participation of the Social-Democrats in a Provisional Revolutionary Government
13. Report on the Question of the Participation of the Social-Democrats in a Provisional Revolutionary Government, April 18 (May 1)
14. Draft Resolution on the Provisional Revolutionary Government
15. Speech on the Amendments to the Resolution on the Provisional Revolutionary Government. April 19 (May 2)
16. Report on the Resolution on the Support of the Peasant Movement. April 19 (May 2)
17. Draft Resolution on the Support of the Peasant Movement
18. Speech on the Question of the Relations Between Workers and Intellectuals Within the Social-Democratic Organisations. April 20 (May 3)
19. Draft Resolution on the Relations Between Workers and Intellectuals Within the Social-Democratic Organisations
20. A Remark During the Discussion of the Resolution on the Relations Between Workers and Intellectuals Within the Social-Democratic Organisations. April 22 (May 8)
21. Speech on the Procedure of the Discussion of the Resolutions on the Relations Between Workers and Intellectuals Within the Social-Democratic Organisations. April 22 (May 1)
22. Speech During the Discussion of the Party Rules. April 21 (May 4)
23. Speech on the Wording of Clause 9 of the Party Rules. April 21 (May 4)
24. Speech on an Agreement With the Socialists-Revolutionaries. April 23 (May 6)
25. Speech on the Report on the Work of the Central Committee. April 25 (May 8)
26. Resolution on the Publication of the Congress Proceedings
27. Draft Resolution on the Events in the Caucasus
Political Sophisms
Report on the Third Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
How the Congress was Constituted
The Third Congress
Victorious Revolution
On Confounding Politics with Pedagogics
A Letter to the International Socialist Bureau
The Advice of the Conservative Bourgeoisie
On the Provisional Revolutionary Government
Index
Article One. Plekhanov’s Reference to History
Article Two. Only From Below, or From Above As Well As From Below?
Debacle
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
Open Letter to the Editorial Board of the Leipziger Volkszeitung
Sketch of a Provisional Revolutionary Government
The Struggle of the Proletariat and the Servility of the Bourgeoisie
A Third Step Back
To the International Socialist Bureau
Three Constitutions or Three Systems of 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

Volume 9

Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution
Index
Preface
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Epilogue. Once Again the Osvobozhdeniye Trend, Once Again the New-Iskra Trend
1. Why Do Bourgeois Liberal Realists Praise Social-Democratic “Realists”?
2. Comrade Martynov Again Gives “Profundity” to the Question
3. The Vulgar Bourgeois and the Marxist Views on Dictatorship
Concluding Paragraph to the Article “The Paris Commune and the Tasks of the Democratic Dictatorship”
To the Secretariat of the International Socialist Bureau, Brussels
Revolution Teaches
Wrathful Impotence
Original Variant of the Preface to the Pamphlet Workers on the Split in the Party
Preface to the Pamphlet Workers on the Split in the Party
While the Proletariat is Doing the Fighting the Bourgeoisie is Stealing Towards Power
The Boycott of the Bulygin Duma, and Insurrection
Note on a Resolution of the Conference of R.S.D.L.P. Organisations Abroad
Note on M. N. Pokrovsky's Article “The Professional Intelligentsia and the Social-Democrats”
Reply from the Proletary Editorial Board to Questions Put by Comrade “Worker”
“Oneness of the Tsar and the People, and of the People and the Tsar”
The Black Hundreds and the Organisation of an Uprising
Editorial Epilogue to the Article “The Third Congress on Trial Before the Caucasian Mensheviks”
Are the Zemstvo “Liberals” Already Turning Back?
The Working Class and Revolution
Preface to the Third Edition of the Pamphlet The Tasks of the Russian Social-Democrats
Note on P. Nikolayev's Pamphlet The Revolution in Russia
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
Keeping International Social-Democracy Informed of our Party Affairs
Note to the Article “Russia's Finances and the Revolution”
Social-Democracy's Attitude Towards the Peasant Movement
What Our Liberal Bourgeois Want, and What They Fear
The Theory of Spontaneous Generation
Letter to the International Socialist Bureau
Friends Meet
Argue About Tactics, But Give Clear Slogans!
Playing at Parliamentarianism
The Liberal Unions and Social-Democracy
From the Defensive to the Offensive
On the Current Moment
From the Editorial Board of the Central Organ of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
The Jena Congress of the German Social-Democratic Workers' Party
No Falsehood! Our Strength Lies in Stating the Truth! Letter to the Editorial Board
On the So-Called Armenian Social-Democratic Workers' Organisation
The Zemstvo Congress
Socialism and the Peasantry
A Replete Bourgeoisie and a Craving Bourgeoisie
The Landlords on the Boycott of the Duma
On the Question of Party Unity
An Irate Reply
A New Menshevik Conference
Representation of the R.S.D.L.P. in the International Socialist Bureau
Talks With Our Readers
Days of Bloodshed in Moscow
The Bourgeoisie Awakened from its Slumber
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
Note to M. Borisov's Article “On the Trade Union Movement and the Tasks of Social-Democracy”
On the Death of Trubetskoi
The Lessons of the Moscow Events
“The Struggle of the Proletariat”
The Youth Abroad and the Russian Revolution
A Letter to the International Socialist Bureau
The All-Russia Political Strike
The First Results of the Political Alignment
The Hysterics of the Defeated
Revolutionary Riga's Ultimatum
The Plans of a Buffoon-Minister
The Aggravation of the Situation in Russia
Notes on “The British Labour Movement and the Trade Union Congress”
An Equilibrium of Forces
A Social-Democratic Sweetheart
On P. B. Axelrod's Pamphlet The People's Duma and a Workers' Congress
Tasks of Revolutionary Army Contingents
What the Liberals Expect of the Duma
The First Victory of the Revolution
The Latest News
Nikolai Ernestovich Bauman
Petty-Bourgeois and Proletarian Socialism
The Denouement is At Hand
Inserts to V. Kalinin's Article “The Peasant Congress”
Between Two Battles

Volume 10

Our Tasks and the Soviet of Workers' Deputies
The Reorganisation of the Party
Index
I
II
III
The Proletariat and the Peasantry
Party Organisation and Party Literature
Resolution of the Executive Committee of the St. Petersburg Soviet of Workers' Deputies on Measures for Counteracting the Lock-Out Adopted on November 14 (27), 1905
The Provocation That Failed
The Armed Forces and the Revolution
The Scales are Wavering
Learn From the Enemy
Revolutionary Office Routine and Revolutionary Action
The Dying Autocracy and New Organs of Popular Rule
Socialism and Anarchism (1905)
The Socialist Party and Non-Party Revolutionism
Socialism and Religion
Resolution on the Agrarian Question Adopted by the “Majority” Conference at Tammerfors December 12-17 (26-30), 1905
The Stages, the Trend, and the Prospects of the Revolution
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 St. Petersburg City Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. February 11 (24), 1906
The St. Petersburg City Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (II) Late February (early March) 1906
To All Working Men and Women of the City of St. Petersburg and Vicinity
Resolution of the St. Petersburg Organisation of the R.S.D.L.P. on the Tactics of Boycott
The Russian Revolution and the Tasks of the Proletariat
Index
I
II
III
A Tactical Platform for the Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Index
The Present Stage of the Democratic Revolution
Armed Uprising
Fighting Guerrilla Operations
The Provisional Revolutionary Government and Local Organs of Revolutionary Authority
Soviets of Workers' Deputies
Attitude Towards the Bourgeois Parties
Attitude Towards the National Social-Democratic Parties
The Trade Unions
Attitude Towards the State Duma
Principles of Party Organisation
Revision of the Agrarian Programme of the Workers’ Party
Index
I. A Brief Historical Survey of the Evolution of Russian Social-Democratic Views on the Agrarian Question
II. Four Trends Among Social-Democrats on the Question of the Agrarian Programme
III. Comrade Maslov’s Principal Mistake
IV. The Objects of Our Agrarian Programme
V. Draft Agrarian Programme
Preface to the Russian Translation of K. Kautsky's Pamphlet Social-Democracy Wiped Out!
The Victory of the Cadets and the Tasks of the Workers' Party
Index
I. What Was the Objective Significance of Our Participation in the Duma Elections?
II. The Social and Political Significance of the First Elections
III. What is the Party of People’s Freedom?
IV. The Role and Significance of a Cadet Duma
V. A Sample of Cadet Smugness
Digression. A Popular Talk With Cadet Publicists and Learned Professors
VI. Conclusion
The Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. April 10 (23)-April 25 (May 8), 1906
Index
1. Speech in Reply to the Debate on the Agrarian Question
2. Speech in Reply to the Debate on the Present Situation and the Class Tasks of the Proletariat
3. Draft Resolution on the State Duma Submitted to the Unity Congress
4. Co-Report on the Question of the Attitude Towards the State Duma
5. Speech On the Question of Armed Uprising
6. Statement In Support of Muratoy's (Morozoy's) Amendment Concerning a Parliamentary Social-Democratic Group
7. Dissenting Opinion on the Composition of the Parliamentary Group of the R.S.D.L.P.
8. Resolution on the Accountability of the Credentials Committee to the Congress
9. Statement On the Necessity of the Congress Approving the Minutes
10. Written Statement at the Seventeenth Session of the Congress
11. Written Statement at the Twenty-First Session of the Congress
12. Written Statements at the Twenty-Sixth Session of the Congress
An Appeal to the Party by Delegates to the Unity Congress Who Belonged to the Former “Bolshevik” Group
Report on the Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Index
I. The Composition of the Congress
II. Election of the Bureau. The Congress Agenda
III. The Agrarian Question
IV. Appraisal of the Revolutionary Situation and of the Class Tasks of the Proletariat
V. Attitude Towards the State Duma
VI. Armed Uprising
VII. The End of the Congress
VIII. The Congress Summed Up
Appendix. Material for Appraising the Work of the Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
The Fight for Freedom and the Fight for Power
A New Upswing
The Congress Summed Up
The Duma and the People
Among Newspapers and Periodicals (May 9)
The Bolshevik Resolution on the State Duma
The Workers' Group in the State Duma
The Question of Organisation
Speech at a Public Meeting Held in Countess Panina's Palace, May 9 (22), 1906
Resolution Adopted by the Public Meeting in Countess Panina's Palace, May 9 (22), 1906
The Peasant, or “Trudovik”, Group and the R.S.D.L.P.
The Land Question in the Duma
Resolution and Revolution
Neither Land Nor Freedom
The Social-Democratic Election Victory in Tiflis
Government, Duma and People
The Cadets are Preventing the Duma from Appealing to the People
They Won't Even Bargain!
The Manifesto of the Workers' Deputies in the State Duma
The Land Question and the Fight for Freedom
The Sorry Goremykins, the Octobrists and the Cadets
Freedom to Criticise and Unity of Action
Bad Advice
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
Resolution (II) of the St. Petersburg Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. on the Attitude Towards the State Duma
The Slogan of a Duma Ministry
The Present Political Situation
The Tactics of the Proletariat and the Tasks of the Moment
The German Social-Democrats on the Cadets
Among Newspapers and Periodicals (May 31)
Let the Workers Decide
“Don't Gaze Up, Gaze Down!”
The Reaction is Taking to Arms
Resolution (III) of the St. Petersburg Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. on the Question of a Duma Ministry

Volume 11

On the Eve
Wavering Above, Determination Below
Unity!
The Duma and the People
The Fight for Power and the “Fight” for Sops
The Declaration of Our Group in the Duma
“What Thou Doest, Do Quickly”
Useful Polemics
Famine Relief and the Tactics of the Duma
Negotiations About the Cabinet
Among Newspapers and Periodicals (June 23)
Who Is for Alliances With the Cadets?
The Cadet Duma Grants Money to the Pogrom-Mongers' Government
Yes-Men of the Cadets
Once Again About the Duma Cabinet
Among Newspapers and Periodicals (June 29)
The Unsound Arguments of the “Non-Party” Boycotters
The Bourgeoisie's Censures and the Proletariat's Call for Action
The Army and the People
Among Newspapers and Periodicals (July 2)
Organisation of the Masses and Choice of the Moment for Struggle
Among Newspapers and Periodicals (July 4)
A Bold Assault and a Timid Defence
The Parties in the Duma and the People
Conspiracies of Reaction and Threats of the Pogrom-Mongers
The Dissolution of the Duma and the Tasks of the Proletariat
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
Dispatch of a Delegation to Sveaborg
Before the Storm
The Boycott
The Political Crisis and the Bankruptcy of Opportunist Tactics
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
The Events of the Day
A “Labour Congress”
Lessons of the Moscow Uprising
Vacillating Tactics
The Government's Policy and the Coming Struggle
Hands Off!
The Guerrilla Action of the Polish Socialist Party
Union of the Bund with the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
Socialist-Revolutionary Mensheviks
A New Coup D'État in Preparation
Guerrilla Warfare
Index
I
II
III
IV
The Question of Guerrilla Warfare
An Attempt at a Classification of the Political Parties of Russia
Notes on Sotsial-Demokrat, No. 1
The Russian Radical is Wise After the Event
The Results of the Cadet Congress
Philistinism in Revolutionary Circles
Martov's and Cherevanin's Pronouncements in the Bourgeois Press
Index
Lies Spread by L. Martov Through the Columns of the Bourgeois Press
Martov and Cherevanin
Social-Democrats and Bourgeois Newspapers
On Convening an Extraordinary Party Congress
How History is Written...
Postscript to the Article: “The Social-Democrats and the Election Campaign”
The Social-Democrats and Electoral Agreements
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
A Dissenting Opinion Recorded at the All-Russian Conference of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party by the Social-Democratic Delegates from Poland, The Lettish Territory, St. Petersburg, Moscow, The Central Industrial Region and The Volga Area
Draft Election Address
Blocs With the Cadets
Party Discipline and the Fight Against the Pro-Cadet Social-Democrats
How the Armavir Social-Democrats are Conducting Their Election Campaign
Whom to Elect to the State Duma
The New Senate Interpretation
The Crisis of Menshevism
Index
I
II
III
IV
The Proletariat and its Ally in the Russian Revolution
Concerning an Article Published in the Organ of the Bund
The Government's Falsification of the Duma and the Tasks of the Social-Democrats
The Political Situation and the Tasks of the Working Class
The Working-Class Party's Tasks and the Peasantry
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
Plekhanov and Vasilyev
The Workers' Party Election Campaign in St. Petersburg
The Social-Democrats and the Duma Elections
Index
The Social-Democrats and the Elections in St. Petersburg
I. The Conditions Under Which the Social-Democratic Conference Was Convened, and Its Composition
II. The Question of Dividing the Conference
III. What Is the Significance of the Menshevik Walk-out at the Conference?
IV. The Political Parties and the Forthcoming Elections in St. Petersburg
Postscript
“When You Hear the Judgement of a Fool... .”

Volume 12

The Social-Democratic Election Campaign in St. Petersburg
Descending Rung by Rung
The Protest of the Thirty-One Mensheviks
The St. Petersburg Elections and the Hypocrisy of the Thirty-One Mensheviks
How to Vote in the St. Petersburg Elections (January 25)
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
How to Vote in the St. Petersburg Elections (February 4)
The Moscow Elections—Preliminary Results
A Political Lidvaliad
The Results of the Elections in the Worker Curia in St. Petersburg
On the Report of the Moscow District of St. Petersburg Concerning the Elections to the Second Duma
Some Figures on the Elections in the Worker Curia in South Russia
The Significance of the St. Petersburg Elections
Preface to the Russian Translation of Karl Marx’s Letters to Dr. Kugelmann
The Second Duma and the Second Revolutionary Wave
The Election Results in St. Petersburg
Report to the Conference of the St. Petersburg Organisation on the Question of the Duma Campaign and Duma Tactics
Draft Resolutions for the Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Index
1. The Present Stage in the Democratic Revolution
2. The Attitude to the Bourgeois Parties
3. The Class Tasks of the Proletariat at the Present Stage of the Democratic Revolution
4. The Tactics of the Social-Democrats in the State Duma
5. The Intensification of Mass Destitution and of the Economic Struggle
6. Non-Party Workers' Organisations and the Anarcho-Syndicalist Trend Among the Proletariat
Tactics of the R.S.D.L.P. in the Election Campaign
The Opening of the Second State Duma
The Second Duma and the Tasks of the Proletariat
The First Important Step
Petty-Bourgeois Tactics
What the Splitters Have to Say About the Coming Split
On the Tactics of Opportunism
The Bolsheviks and the Petty Bourgeoisie
The Imminent Dissolution of the Duma and Questions of Tactics
Cadets and Trudoviks
Apropos of Stolypin’s Declaration
The Elections to the Duma and the Tactics of the Russian Social-Democrats
The Platform of Revolutionary Social-Democracy
How Not to Write Resolutions
A Note on the Resolution of the Estonian Social-Democrats
The Terms of the Deal
The Menshevik Tactical Platform
Draft for a Speech on the Agrarian Question in the Second State Duma
Index
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two
three
four
Fine Words—Foul Deeds
The Duma and the Approval of the Budget
The Cuckoo Praises the Rooster
Intellectualist Warriors Against Domination by the Intelligentsia
Angry Embarrassment
The Agrarian Question and the Forces of the Revolution
An Anaemic Duma or An Anaemic Petty Bourgeoisie
Banality Triumphant, or S.R.'s Ape the Cadets
The Social-Democratic Group and April 3 in the Duma
The Strength and Weakness of the Russian Revolution
Preface to the Russian Translation of Letters by Johannes Becker, Joseph Dietzgen, Frederick Engels, Karl Marx, and Others to Friedrich Sorge and Others
The Duma and the Russian Liberals
Franz Mehring on the Second Duma
Larin and Khrustalev
Reorganisation and the End of the Split in St. Petersburg
On the Question of a Nation-Wide Revolution
Apropos of the Minutes of the November Military and Combat Conference of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
Report to the Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. on the St. Petersburg Split and the Institution of the Party Tribunal Ensuing Therefrom
The Fifth Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party April 30-May 19 (May 13-June 1), 1907
Index
1. Speech During the Discussion on the Congress Agenda, May 2 (15)
2. Speech on the Report on the Activities of the Central Committee, May 4 (17)
3. Speech on the Report on the Activities of the Duma Group, May 8 (21)
4. Statement of Fact, May 10 (23)
5. Statement of May 11 (24)
6. Speech on the Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties, May 12 (26)
7. Concluding Remarks on the Report on the Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties, May 14 (27)
8. Speech on the Attitude to the Polish Draft Resolution on Bourgeois Parties, May 15 (28)
9. Objections to Trotsky's Amendments to the Bolshevik Resolution on the Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties, Adopted by the Congress, May 15-16 (28-29)
10. Objections to Martov's Amendments to the Bolshevik Resolution on the Attitude to Bourgeois Parties, May 16 (29)
11. Objections to Martynov's Amendments to the Resolution on the Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties, May 16 (29)
12. Report of the Commission Formed to Draft a Resolution on the State Duma, May 15 (31)
13. Remarks During the Discussion on the Re-Voting On Those Elected to the C.C., May 19 (June 1)
The Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties

Volume 13

Against Boycott
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
In Memory of Count Heyden
Theses of a Report Made at the St. Petersburg City Conference of July 8 on the Attitude of the Social-Democratic Labour Party to the Third Duma
The Third Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (Second All-Russian)
Notes of a Publicist
The International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart (Proletary)
The International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart (Kalendar dlya vsekh, 1908)
Preface to the Collection Twelve Years
Revolution and Counter-Revolution
The Third Duma
On Plekhanov’s Article
Conference of the St. Petersburg Organisation of the R.S.D.L.P.
The Fourth Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (“Third All-Russian”)
The Preparation of a “Disgusting Orgy”
But Who Are the Judges?
Preface to the Pamphlet by Voinov (A. V. Lunacharsky) on the Attitude of the Party Towards the Trade Unions
The Agrarian Question and the “Critics of Marx”
Index
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XI
XII
The Agrarian Programme of Social-Democracy in the First Russian Revolution, 1905-1907
Index
Chapter 1 Section 1
Chapter 1 Section 2
Chapter 1 Section 3
Chapter 1 Section 4
Chapter 1 Section 5
Chapter 1 Section 6
Chapter 1 Section 7
Chapter 1 Section 8
Chapter 2 Section 1
Chapter 2 Section 2
Chapter 2 Section 3
Chapter 2 Section 4
Chapter 2 Section 5
Chapter 2 Section 6
Chapter 2 Section 7
Chapter 2 Section 8
Chapter 3 Section 1
Chapter 3 Section 2
Chapter 3 Section 3
Chapter 3 Section 4
Chapter 3 Section 5
Chapter 3 Section 6
Chapter 3 Section 7
Chapter 3 Section 8
Chapter 4 Section 1
Chapter 4 Section 2
Chapter 4 Section 3
Chapter 4 Section 4
Chapter 4 Section 5
Chapter 4 Section 6
Chapter 4 Section 7
Chapter 4 Section 8
Chapter 5 Section 1
Chapter 5 Section 2
Chapter 5 Section 3
Chapter 5 Section 4
Chapter 5 Section 5
Chapter 5 Section 6
Chapter 5 Section 7
Chapter 5 Section 8
Chapter 5 Section 9
Conclusion
Postscript
The Debate on the Extension of the Duma’s Budgetary Powers
Postscript to the Article “The Debate on the Extension of the Duma’s Budgetary Powers”
Political Notes
Statement of the Editors of Proletary
A Letter to A. M. Gorky
The New Agrarian Policy
Trade-Union Neutrality
The Happening to the King of Portugal
Lessons of the Commune
A Police-Patriotic Demonstration Made to Order
Deception of the People by the Liberals
An Estimate of Marx by International Liberalism

Volume 14

Ten Questions To a Lecturer
MATERIALISM and EMPIRIO-CRITICISM
Index
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
In Lieu of An Introduction
Chapter One Section 1
Chapter One Section 2
Chapter One Section 3
Chapter One Section 4
Chapter One Section 5
Chapter One Section 6
Chapter Two Section 1
Chapter Two Section 2
Chapter Two Section 3
Chapter Two Section 4
Chapter Two Section 5
Chapter Two Section 6
Chapter Three Section 1
Chapter Three Section 2
Chapter Three Section 3
Chapter Three Section 4
Chapter Three Section 5
Chapter Three Section 6
Chapter Four Section 1
Chapter Four Section 2
Chapter Four Section 3
Chapter Four Section 4
Chapter Four Section 5
Chapter Four Section 6
Chapter Four Section 7
Chapter Four Section 8
Chapter Five Section 1
Chapter Five Section 2
Chapter Five Section 3
Chapter Five Section 4
Chapter Five Section 5
Chapter Five Section 6
Chapter Five Section 7
Chapter Five Section 8
Chapter Six Section 1
Chapter Six Section 2
Chapter Six Section 3
Chapter Six Section 4
Chapter Six Section 5
Conclusion
Supplement to Chapter Four Section 1

Volume 15

On to the Straight Road
On the “Nature” of the Russian Revolution
Marxism and Revisionism
On the Beaten Track!
A Bloc of the Cadets and the Octobrists?
The Assessment of the Russian Revolution
Cadets of the Second Generation
The Agrarian Question in Russia Towards the Close of the Nineteenth Century
Index
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II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
Some Features of the Present Collapse
The Agrarian Programme of Social-Democracy in the Russian Revolution
Inflammable Material in World Politics
From the Editorial Board
Bellicose Militarism and the Anti-Militarist Tactics of Social-Democracy
Leo Tolstoy as the Mirror of the Russian Revolution
British and German Workers Demonstrate for Peace
The Student Movement and the Present Political Situation
Events in the Balkans and in Persia
Meeting of the International Socialist Bureau
P. Maslov in Hysterics
Some Remarks on the “Reply” by P. Maslov
The Assessment of the Present Situation
How Plekhanov and Co. Defend Revisionism
Two Letters
The Agrarian Debates in the Third Duma
The Fifth (All-Russian) Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
Index
1. Draft Resolution on the Present Moment and the Tasks of the Party
2. Directives for the Committee on Questions of Organisation
3. Practical Instructions on Voting for the Budget by the Social-Democratic Group in the Duma
4. Addendum to the Resolution on “The Social-Democratic Group in the Duma”
5. Statement by the Bolsheviks. Statement of Facts
How the Socialist-Revolutionaries Sum Up the Revolution and How the Revolution has Summed Them Up
On the Road
On the Article “Questions of the Day”
The Aim of the Proletarian Struggle in Our Revolution
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
To the Executive Committee of the German Social-Democratic Labour Party
A Caricature of Bolshevism
The “Leftward Swing” of the Bourgeoisie and the Tasks of the Proletariat
The Attitude of the Workers' Party to Religion
Classes and Parties in Their Attitude to Religion and the Church
Conference of the Extended Editorial Board of Proletary
Index
Report on the Conference of the Extended Editorial Board of Proletary
Speech on the Question of the Tasks of the Bolsheviks in the Party, June 11 (24)
Speech and Draft Resolution on the Tasks of the Bolsheviks in Relation to Duma Activity
Resolutions of the Conference of the Extended Editorial Board of Proletary
The Liquidation of Liquidationism
The Tsar Visits Europe and Members of the Black-Hundred Duma Visit England
M. Lyadov's Letter to Proletary
A Letter to the Organisers of the Party School on Capri
Draft Letter of the Bolshevik Centre to the Council of the School on Capri
A Letter to Comrades Julius, Vanya, Savely, Ivan, Vladimir, Stanislav and Foma, Students at the Capri Party School

Volume 16

The Liquidators Exposed
On the Open Letter of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Committee
The Election in St. Petersburg
The Faction of Supporters of Otzovism and God-Building
Index
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II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
Once More on Partyism and Non-Partyism
A Word to the Bolsheviks of St. Petersburg
Note to the Article “The St. Petersburg Election”
Draft Resolution on the Consolidation of the Party and of Its Unity
Speech at the Meeting of the International Socialist Bureau on the Split in the Dutch Social-Democratic Labour Party
The Tsar Against the Finnish People
To Pupils of the Capri School
A Shameful Fiasco
Some Sources of the Present Ideological Discord
Methods of the Liquidators and Party Tasks of the Bolsheviks
Golos Sotsial-Demokrata and Cherevanin
The Bourgeois Press Fable About the Expulsion of Gorky
Ideological Decay and Disunity Among Russian Social-Democrats
Explanatory Note on the Draft of the Main Grounds of the Bill on the Eight-Hour Working Day
Letter to I. I. Skvortsov-Stepanov
Concerning Vekhi
The Last Word of Russian Liberalism
The Eleventh Session of the International Socialist Bureau
The Vperyod Group A Conspectus
Towards Unity
Golos (Voice) of the Liquidators Against the Party
What to Fight For?
The Campaign Against Finland
They are Nervous About the Army
Party Unity Abroad
One of the Obstacles to Party Unity
To the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.
Notes of a Publicist
Index
I The “Platform” of the Adherents and Defenders of Otzovism
II The “Unity Crisis” in Our Party
1. Two Views on Unity
2. “The Fight on Two Fronts” and the Overcoming of Deviations
3. The Terms of Unity and Sectarian Diplomacy
4. Paragraph I of the Resolution on the State of Affairs in the Party
5. The Significance of the December (1908) Resolutions and the Attitude of the Liquidators to Them
6. The Group of Independent-Legalists
7. Pro-Party Menshevism and Its Evaluation
8. Conclusion. The Platform of the Bolsheviks
The Jubilee Number of Zihna
Draft Resolution on Co-Operative Societies from the Russian Social-Democratic Delegation at the Copenhagen Congress
To the International Socialist Bureau on the Representation of the R.S.D.L.P.
The Vperyod Faction
The Question of Co-Operative Societies at the International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen
How Certain Social-Democrats Inform the International About the State of Affairs in the R.S.D.L.P.
Announcement on the Publication of Rabochaya Gazeta
The Lessons of the Revolution
Two Worlds
The Demonstration on the Death of Muromtsev
Is This the Turn of the Tide?
L. N. Tolstoy
To the Comrades Studying at the School in Bologna
L. N. Tolstoy and the Modern Labour Movement
An Open Letter to All Pro-Party Social-Democrats
Differences in the European Labour Movement
Tolstoy and the Proletarian Struggle
The Beginning of Demonstrations
What is Happening in the Countryside?
Ivan Vasilyevich Babushkin An Obituary
To the Central Committee
Heroes of “Reservation”
The Historical Meaning of the Inner-Party Struggle in Russia
Index
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II
III
IV
Strike Statistics in Russia
Index
I
II
The Capitalist System of Modern Agriculture
Index
First Article
I. A General Picture of the Economic System of Modern Agriculture
II. The Real Nature of the Majority of Modern Agricultural “Farms” (Proletarian “Farms")
III. Peasant Farms Under Capitalism
IV. Labour of Women and Children in Agriculture
V. Squandering of Labour in Small-Scale Production
VI. The Capitalist Character of the Use of Machinery in Modern Agriculture
VII. The Low Productivity of Labour in Small-Scale Production and Excessive Work

Volume 17

Letter to the Russian Collegium of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.
The State of Affairs in the Party
Certain Features of the Historical Development of Marxism
Judas Trotsky's Blush of Shame
The Career of a Russian Terrorist
Lev Tolstoi and His Epoch
Marxism and Nasha Zarya
Those Who Would Liquidate Us
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
The Cadets on “Two Camps” and “Sensible Compromise”
The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Fall of Serfdom
Paul Singer
Comments Menshikov, Gromoboi, Izgoyev
To the Russian Collegium of the C.C.
Apropos of an Anniversary
“The Peasant Reform” and the Proletarian-Peasant Revolution
Wreckers of the Party in the Role of “Wreckers of Legends”
The Cadets and the Octobrists
In Memory of the Commune
The Social Structure of State Power, the Prospects and Liquidationism
Polemical Notes
The Meaning of the Crisis
Conference of the British Social-Democratic Party
A Conversation Between a Legalist and an Opponent of Liquidationism
“Regret” and “Shame”
The Meeting of the C.C. Members of the R.S.D.L.P.
Index
1. Letter to the Meeting of the C.C. Members of the R.S.D.L.P. Abroad
2. Summary (Plan) For Report by Three Bolshevik Members of the C.C. to a Private Meeting of Nine Members of the Central Committee
3. Draft Resolution Defining Terms of Reference
The Results of the Duma Session
Old Truths That Are Ever New
Resolution Adopted by the Second Paris Group of the R.S.D.L.P. on the State of Affairs in the Party
Introduction to the Pamphlet Two Parties
Reformism in the Russian Social-Democratic Movement
From the Camp of the Stolypin “Labour” Party (September 4, 1911)
Comment by Sotsial-Demokrat Editors on Statement by Commission Convening Plenary Meeting of C.C.
Stolypin and the Revolution
The New Faction of Conciliators, Or the Virtuous
The Election Campaign and the Election Platform
From the Camp of the Stolypin “Labour” Party (October 18, 1911)
The Grand Total
Two Centres
Old and New (November 5, 1911)
Speech Delivered in the Name of the R.S.D.L.P. at the Funeral of Paul and Laura Lafargue November 20 (December 3), 1911
Hyndman on Marx
A Liberal Labour Party Manifesto
Index
I
II
III
The Social-Democratic Group in the Second Duma
The Slogans and Organisation of Social-Democratic Work Inside and Outside the Duma
Agency of the Liberal Bourgeoisie
The Climax of the Party Crisis
From the Camp of the Stolypin “Labour” Party (December 8, 1911)
Trotsky's Diplomacy and a Certain Party Platform
The Results of the Arbitration of the “Trustees”
The Campaign for the Elections to the Fourth Duma
Index
I. Fundamental Questions of Principle
II. The Role of Worker Electors in the Election Campaign
III. The Peasantry and the Peasant Electors in the Election Campaign
IV. Conclusions Based on the Experience of the Elections to the Third Duma
Old and New (December 10, 1911)
Meeting of the Bolshevik Groups AbroadDecember 14-17 (27-30), 1911
Fundamental Problems of the Election Campaign
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
First Exposure of Cadet Negotiations with the Cabinet
Three Questions
The Famine and the Reactionary Duma
The Sixth (Prague) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. January 5-17 (18-30), 1912
Index
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4.
The Russian Organising Commission for Convening the Conference
The Constitution of the Conference
The Absence of Delegates from the Non-Russian National Centres from the General Party Conference
On the Reports of the Local Organisations
The Tasks of the Party in the Present Situation
Elections to the Fourth Duma
The Social-Democratic Group in the Duma
The Character and Organisational Forms of Party Work
The Tasks of Social-Democracy in the Struggle Against the Famine
The Party's Attitude to the Workers' State Insurance Duma Bill
The “Petition Campaign”
Liquidationism and the Group of Liquidators
The Central Organ
Rabochaya Gazeta
Newspaper Pravda
Changes in the Organisational Rules of the Party
Property in the Hands of the Former Trustee, and Financial Reports
The Red Cross
The Party Organisation Abroad
The Russian Government's Attack on Persia
The Chinese Revolution
The Policy of the Tsarist Government in Finland
Greetings to the German Social-Democratic Party
An Organ of a Liberal Labour Policy
Against Unity—With the Liquidators
Political Parties in the Five Years of the Third Duma
Report to the International Socialist Bureau on the All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
The Election Platform of the R.S.D.L.P.
To the Editorial Board of Zvezda P.S. to “The Election Platform of the R.S.D.L.P.”
Put Your Cards on the Table
Deputy T. O. Belousov’s Withdrawal from the Social-Democratic Group in the Duma
Famine
The Peasantry and the Elections to the Fourth Duma
The Anonymous Writer in Vorwärts and the State of Affairs in the R.S.D.L.P.
A Letter to Huysmans, Secretary of the International Socialist Bureau
The Bloc of the Cadets with the Progressists and its Significance
A Poor Defence of a Liberal Labour Policy
The Second Ballot in Russia and the Tasks of the Working Class
Liberalism and Democracy

Volume 18

The Fourth Duma Election Campaign and the Tasks of the Revolutionary Social-Democrats
The Liquidators Against the Party
In Memory of Herzen
Landownership in European Russia
The Trudoviks and the Worker Democrats
Political Parties in Russia
A Questionnaire on the Organisations of Big Capital
The Essence of “The Agrarian Problem in Russia”
Some Conclusions to be Drawn from the Pre-Election Mobilisation
Economic and Political Strikes
The Problem of Resettlement
The Revolutionary Upswing
The Slogans of the All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. in January 1912 and the May Day Movement
The Liquidators Oppose Revolutionary Mass Strikes
“Uniters”
The Nature and Significance of Our Polemics Against the Liberals
Capitalism and “Parliament”
The Elections and the Opposition
The Significance of the St. Petersburg Elections
A Comparison of the Stolypin and the Narodnik Agrarian Programmes
The Situation in the R.S.D.L.P. and the Immediate Tasks of the Party
A Reply to the Liquidators
In Switzerland (July 12, 1912)
Democracy and Narodism in China
The Italian Socialist Congress
“Freedom of Speech” in Russia
How P. B. Axelrod Exposes the Liquidators
The Results of Six Months’ Work
The Present Situation in the R.S.D.L.P.
Original Postscript to the Pamphlet The Present Situation in the R.S.D.L.P.
Capitalism and Popular Consumption
Liberals and Clericals
Cadets and Democrats
The Liberal Campaign
Revolts in the Army and Navy
On the Eve of the Elections to the Fourth Duma
Can the Slogan “Freedom of Association” Serve as a Basis for the Working-Class Movement Today?
Letter to the Swiss Workers
Questions of Principle
The Last Valve
A Little Explanation
Workers’ Earnings and Capitalist Profits in Russia
The Strike Movement and Wages
The Working Day in the Factories of Moscow Gubernia
The Working Day and Working Year in Moscow Gubernia
In Britain
Concentration of Production in Russia
A Career
To the Secretariat of the International Socialist Bureau
The Cadets and the Agrarian Question
A Poor Defence
The Liquidators and “Unity”
A Talk on “Cadet-Eating”
The Workers and Pravda
Before and Now
The International Congress of Judges
In Switzerland (August 31, 1912)
The Priesthood and Politics
Yet Another Anti-Democratic Campaign
The Unity of the Cadets and Novoye Vremya
Concerning N. S. Polyansky's Letter
The Political Line
The Successes of the American Workers
The End of the Italo-Turkish War
A Game of Chance
The Priesthood in the Elections, and Elections with the Priesthood
Mr. Milyukov's “Position”
Deputy of the St. Petersburg Workers
The Balkan Peoples and European Diplomacy
The Fox and the Hen-Coop
A Disgraceful Resolution
Two Utopias
Debates in Britain on Liberal Labour Policy
A Cadet Professor
A New Chapter of World History
Cadets and Nationalists
The Horrors of War
The Cadets and the Big Bourgeoisie
Truly Russian Morals
The Platform of the Reformists and the Platform of the Revolutionary Social-Democrats
The Illegal Party and Legal Work
The Social Significance of the Serbo-Bulgarian Victories
Regenerated China
The Results and Significance of the U.S. Presidential Elections
The “Vexed Questions” of Our Party
Concerning Certain Speeches by Workers’ Deputies
Concerning the Workers' Deputies to the Duma and Their Declaration
Concerning the Event of November 15
A Letter to J. V. Stalin (December 11, 1912)
A Letter to J. V. Stalin (December 6, 1912)
The Disease of Reformism
Impoverishment in Capitalist Society
The Working Class and its “Parliamentary” Representatives
The “Reconciliation” of the Nationalists and Cadets
The National-Liberals
On the Attitude to Liquidationism and on Unity
Notification and Resolutions of the Cracow Meeting of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. and Party Functionaries
The British Labour Movement in 1912
Better Late Than Never
The Development of Revolutionary Strikes and Street Demonstrations
Original Postscript to the Article “The Development of Revolutionary Strikes and Street Demonstrations”
The Split Among the Polish Social-Democrats
On Bolshevism
The Significance of Poincare’s Election
Frankly
The Briand Cabinet
Results of the Elections
Index
I. Manipulating the Elections
II. The New Duma
III. Changes within the June Third System
IV. What Was the Issue in the Elections?
V. The Election Slogans Tested by Experience
VI. “End” of the Illusions about the Cadet Party
VII. Concerning an “Enormous Danger to the Land ownership of the Nobility”
VIII. Covering Up the Defeat
Experience Teaches
New Democrats
On Narodism
To the Social-Democrats
In the World of the Azefs
The Bourgeoisie and Reformism
Apropos of the Open Party
Mobilisation of Peasant Lands
A Word About Strikes
Russians and Negroes
A Discovery
The British Labour Party Conference
Constitutional Illusions Shattered
Thank You for Your Frankness
The Question of Unity
What Goes On Among the Narodniks and What Goes On in the Countryside
An Increasing Discrepancy
Some Results of the “Land Distribution” Policy
The Historical Destiny of the Doctrine of Karl Marx
Big Landlord and Small Peasant Landownership in Russia
False Notes
“The Crux of the Matter”
Liberal Embellishment of Serfdom
A “Scientific” System of Sweating
Our “Achievements”
Agreement or Split?
“Spare Cash”

Volume 19

Comments of V I Lenin concerning Rosa Luxemburg’s book Accumulation of Capital
Rosa Luxemburg’s Unsuccessful Addition to Marx’s Theory
The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
Big Achievement of the Chinese Republic
Old Problems and the Senile Decay of Liberalism
The “Oil Hunger”
The Cadet Assembly Bill
The Balkan War and Bourgeois Chauvinism
Conversation
Contemporary Russia and the Working-Class Movement
Educated Deputies
“Who Stands to Gain?”
In Britain
Civilised Europeans and Savage Asians
Merchant Accountancy
A Great Technical Achievement
A Few Words on Results and Facts
Significance of the Resettlement Scheme
Vekhi Contributors and Nationalism
The Liberals and Freedom for the Unions
For the Attention of Luch and Pravda Readers
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Death of Joseph Dietzgen
The Bourgeoisie and Peace
The Awakening of Asia
Separatists in Russia and Separatists in Austria
The Resettlement Scheme Again
The Working Class and the National Question
British Socialist Party Conference
Is the Condition of the Peasants Improving or Worsening?
Backward Europe and Advanced Asia
A Discreditable Role!
The Land Question Settled—Landowner Fashion
Armaments and Capitalism
Helplessness and Confusion
Draft Platform for the Fourth Congress of Social-Democrats of the Latvian Area
Liberal and Marxist Conceptions of the Class Struggle
Factory Owners on Workers' Strikes
An Incorrect Appraisal (Luch on Maklakov)
Frank Speeches by a Liberal
The Question of Ministry of Education Policy
Controversial Issues
Index
I. The Decision of 1908
II. The Decision of 1910
III. The Attitude of the Liquidators to the Decisions of 1908 and 1910
IV. The Class Significance of Liquidationism
V. The Slogan of “Struggle for an Open Party”
VI.
Letter to M. S. Olminsky (Vitimsky)
The Question of Mr. Bogdanov and the Vperyod Group
Has Pravda Given Proof of Bundist Separatism?
Liberals as Defenders of the Fourth Duma
The Question of the (General) Agrarian Policy of the Present Government
Capitalism and Taxation
Economic Strikes in 1912 and in 1905
The Growth of Capitalist Wealth
The Peasantry and the Working Class
Child Labour in Peasant Farming
The Results of Strikes in 1912 as Compared with Those of the Past
In Australia
May Day Action by the Revolutionary Proletariat
Notes of a Publicist (June 15, 1913)
Apropos of One Untruth
The Working Class and NeoMalthusianism
Liberal Appeals to Support the Fourth Duma
Bourgeois Financial Magnates and Politicians
Theses on the National Question
Instructive Speeches
Pictures From Life
The Adjourned Duma and the Embarrassed Liberals
Fifth International Congress Against Prostitution
Word and Deed
Cadets on the Question of the Ukraine
Fresh Data on German Political Parties
Exposure of the British Opportunists
The Ideas of an Advanced Capitalist
What Can be Done for Public Education
Petty Production in Agriculture
A “Fashionable” Branch of Industry
Dead Liquidationism and the Living Rech
Mobilisation of Allotment Lands
How Can per Capita Consumption in Russia be Increased?
August Bebel
The Separation of Liberalism from Democracy
A Fine Business!
The Nationalisation of Jewish Schools
Iron on Peasant Farms
Metalworkers' Strikes in 1912
The Russian Bourgeoisie and Russian Reformism
The Role of Social Estates and Classes in the Liberation Movement
Class War in Dublin
New Land “Reform” Measures
The Merchant Salazkin and the Writer F. D.
The Struggle for Marxism
A Week After the Dublin Massacre
Questions of Principle in Politics
Liberals and Democrats on the Language Question
The Language of Figures
Bourgeois Gentlemen on “Family” Farming
Harry Quelch
Marxism and Reformism
The Land Question and the Rural Poor
How Does Bishop Nikon Defend the Ukrainians?
Notes of a Publicist (September 13, 1913)
Civilised Barbarism
The Black Hundreds
Russian Government and Russian Reforms
How Vera Zasulich Demolishes Liquidationism
Resolutions of the Summer, 1913, Joint Conference of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. and Party Officials
There's a Trudovik For You!
Bewildered Non-Party People
The Liberals and the Land Problem in Britain
A Weak Defence of a Weak Case
Declaration
The Duma “Seven”
The Liberal Bourgeoisie and the Liquidators
Capitalism and Workers' Immigration
Material on the Conflict Within the Social-Democratic Duma Group
A Cadet Property-Owner Argues “According to Marx”
The Working-Class Masses and the Working-Class Intelligentsia
The Split in the Russian Social-Democratic Duma Group
The Left Narodniks on the Controversies Among the Marxists
The Agrarian Question and the Present Situation in Russia
Two Methods of Controversy and Struggle
Would-Be “Uniters”
A Letter to S. G. Shahumyan
“Cultural-National” Autonomy
Coteries Abroad and Russian Liquidators
The Cadet Maklakov and the Social-Democrat Petrovsky
Zabern
The Question of Bureau Decisions
Working-Class Unity
A Stubborn Defence of a Bad Case
The Cadets and “The Right of Nations to Self-Determination”
A Good Resolution and a Bad Speech
The Nationality of Pupils in Russian Schools
Strikes in Russia
The National Programme of the R.S.D.L.P.
Kautsky's Unpardonable Error
Once More on the Segregation of the Schools According to Nationality
Mr. Gorsky and a Certain Latin Proverb
The Marx-Engels Correspondence

Volume 20

Critical Remarks on the National Question
Index
1. Liberals and Democrats on the Language Question
2. “National Culture”
3. The Nationalist Bogey of “Assimilation”
4. “Cultural-National Autonomy”
5. The Equality of Nations and the Rights of National Minorities
6. Centralisation and Autonomy
Once More About the International Socialist Bureau and the Liquidators
National-Liberalism and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination
Narodism and Liquidationism as Disintegrating Elements in the Working-Class Movement
Comment on Kautsky's Letter
Novoye Vremya and Rech on the Right of Nations to Self-Determination
A Letter to the Editor
Four Thousand Rubles a Year and a Six-Hour Day
Is a Compulsory Official Language Needed?
To Camille Huysmans
The Purpose of Zemstvo Statistics
Book Review: Labour Protection Exhibits
The Liberals' Corruption of the Workers
Letter to the Editor
The Liquidators' Leader on the Liquidators' Terms of “Unity”
A Contribution to the History of the National Programme in Austria and in Russia
A Highborn Liberal Landlord on the “New Zemstvo Russia”
Narodism and the Class of Wage-Workers
More About “Nationalism”
The Peasantry and Hired Labour
Mr. Struve on the Need to “Reform the Government”
The Narodniks on N. K. Mikhailovsky
Concerning A. Bogdanov
Editorial Comment on Veteran's Article: “The National Question and the Lettish Proletariat”
Preface to the Symposium: Marxism and Liquidationism
Political Disputes Among the Liberals
The “Labouring” Peasantry and the Trade in Land
What Is Worrying the Liberals
Narodniks and Liquidators in the Trade Union Movement
Pious Wishes
A Liberal Professor on Equality
The British Liberals and Ireland
The Taylor System—Man's Enslavement by the Machine
A “Responsible Opposition” and the Participation of the Constitutional-Democrats in the March 1 Conference
The Break-Up of the “August” Bloc
Capitalism and the Press
A Radical Bourgeois on the Russian Workers
Political Lessons
The National Equality Bill
Farm Labourers' Wages
The Lettish Workers and the Split in the Social-Democratic Group in the Duma
The “August” Fiction Exposed
Socialism Demolished Again
Forms of the Working-Class Movement
The Left Narodniks Whitewash the Bourgeoisie
On the Question of National Policy
Constitutional Crisis in Britain
Unity (April 12, 1914)
Organised Marxists on Intervention by the International Bureau
National Equality
The Liquidators and the Lettish Working-Class Movement
Serf Economy in the Rural Areas
From the History of the Workers' Press in Russia
What Should Not Be Copied from the German Labour Movement
Book Review: N. A. Rubakin, Among Books
Liquidationism Defined
Concluding Remarks to the Symposium Marxism and Liquidationism
More About the Political Crisis
The Ideological Struggle in the Working-Class Movement
Bill on the Equality of Nations and the Safeguarding of the Rights of National Minorities
“Neighbouring Squires”
The Narodniks and “Factional Coercion”
Corrupting the Workers with Refined Nationalism
The Political Situation
Workers' Unity and Intellectualist “Trends”
The Left Narodniks
The Liquidators and Malinovsky's Biography
Two Paths
Plekhanov, Who Knows Not What He Wants
The Estimates of the Ministry of Agriculture
Unity (May 30, 1914)
A Fool's Haste Is No Speed
Disruption of Unity Under Cover of Outcries for Unity
Book Review: I. Drozdov, The Wages of Farm Labourers
Clarity Has Been Achieved
Adventurism
The Liquidators and the Decisions of the Lettish Marxists
The Working Class and Its Press
Left-Wing Narodism and Marxism
The Agrarian Question in Russia
The Political Significance of Vituperation
Objective Data on the Strength of the Various Trends in the Working-Class Movement
How Strong is the Left-Narodnik Trend Among the Workers
The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
Index
1. What Is Meant by the Self-Determination of Nations?
2. The Historically Concrete Presentation of the Question
3. The Concrete Features of the National Question in Russia, and Russia's Bourgeois-Democratic Reformation
4. “Practicality” in the National Question
5. The Liberal Bourgeoisie and the Socialist Opportunists in the National Question
6. Norway's Secession from Sweden
7. The Resolution of the London International Congress, 1896
8. The Utopian Karl Marx and the Practical Rosa Luxemburg
9. The 1903 Programme and Its Liquidators
10. Conclusion
The Bourgeois Intelligentsia's Methods of Struggle Against the Workers
The Vperyodists and the Vperyod Group
Editorial Comment on Ocksen Lola's “Appeal to the Ukrainian Workers”
Report of the C.C. of the R.S.D.L.P. to the Brussels Conference and Instructions to the C.C. Delegation
How the Workers Responded to the Formation of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Group in the Duma
Clarity First and Foremost!
The Results of Workers' Press Day Summed Up
The Polish Social-Democratic Opposition at the Parting of the Ways
Reply to the Article in Leipziger Volkszeitung

Volume 21

The Tasks of Revolutionary Social-Democracy in the European War
The European War and International Socialism
The War and Russian Social-Democracy
The Position and Tasks of the Socialist International
Letter to Vorwärts and Wiener Arbeiter-Zeitung
KARL MARX (A Brief Biographical Sketch with an Exposition of Marxism) [Granat encyclopaedia article]
Index
Preface
I Karl Marx
II The Marxist Doctrine
III Marx’s Economic Doctrine
IV Socialism
V Tactics of the Class Struggle of the Proletariat
Bibliography
A German Voice on the War
Dead Chauvinism and Living Socialism
On the National Pride of the Great Russians
What Next?
The Kind of “Unity” Larin Proclaimed at the Swedish Congress
The Russian Brand of Südekum
To the Editors of Nashe Slovo
How the Police and the Reactionaries Protect the Unity of German Social-Democracy
The London Conference
Under a False Flag
The Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. Groups Abroad
Letter from the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. to the Editors of Nashe Slovo
What Has Been Revealed By the Trial of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Duma Group
On the London Conference
The Slogan of Civil War Illustrated
The Social-Chauvinists’ Sophisms
The Question of the Unity of Internationalists
Bourgeois Philanthropists and Revolutionary Social-Democracy
The Collapse of Platonic Internationalism
On the Struggle Against Social-Chauvinism
The Collapse of the Second International
Index
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
British Pacifism and the British Dislike of Theory
How Servility to Reaction is Blended with Playing at Democracy
The Main German Opportunist Work on the War
The Defeat of One's Own Government in the Imperialist War
The State of Affair’s in Russian Social-Democracy
The “Peace” Slogan Appraised
The Question of Peace
Socialism and War
Index
Preface to the First (Foreign) Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
1 The Principles of Socialism and the War of 1914-1915
2 Classes and Parties in Russia
3 The Restoration of the International
4 The History of the Split and the Present State of Social-Democracy in Russia
On the Slogan for a United States of Europe
On the Slogan for a United States of Europe (Editorial Comment)
The Draft Resolution of the Left Wing at Zimmerwald
The Voice of an Honest French Socialist
Imperialism and Socialism in Italy
Appeal on the War
We Are Thankful For Such Frankness
To the International Socialist Committee (I.S.C.)
The Defeat of Russia and the Revolutionary Crisis
The First Step
Revolutionary Marxists at the International Socialist Conference, September 5-8, 1915
Kautsky, Axelrod and Martov—True Internationalists
Several Theses
The Revolutionary Proletariat and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination
On the Two Lines in the Revolution
At the Uttermost Limit
Letter to the Secretary of the Socialist Propaganda League
Social-Chauvinist Policy Behind a Cover of Internationalist Phrases
Opportunism, and the Collapse of the Second International

Volume 22

New Data on the Laws Governing the Development of Capitalism in Agriculture
Index
1. General Characteristic of the Three Main Sections. The Homestead West
2. The Industrial North
3. The Former Slave-Owning South
4. Average Size of Farms, “Disintegration of Capitalism” in the South
5. The Capitalist Nature of Agriculture
6. Areas of the Most Intensive Agriculture
7. Machinery and Hired Labour in Agriculture
8. Displacement of Small by Big Enterprises. Quantity of Improved Land
9. Continued. Statistics on the Value of Farms
10. Defects of Conventional Methods of Economic Analysis. Marx on the Peculiarities Of Agriculture
11. A More Exact Comparison of Small and Large Enterprises
12. Different Types of Enterprises in Agriculture
13. How the Displacement of Small-Scale by Large-Scale Production in Agriculture is Minimised
14. The Expropriation of the Small Farmers
15. A Comparative Picture of Evolution in Industry and Agriculture
16. Summary and Conclusions
Preface to N. Bukharin's Pamphlet, Imperialism and the World Economy
Opportunism and the Collapse of the Second International
Draft Resolution on the Convocation of the Second Socialist Conference
For the Conference to Be Held on April 24, 1916
Speech Delivered at an International Meeting in Berne, February 8, 1916
The Tasks of the Opposition in France
Have the Organising Committee and the Chkheidze Group a Policy of Their Own?
Peace Without Annexations and the Independence of Poland as Slogans of the Day in Russia
Wilhelm Kolb and George Plekhanov
The Socialist Revolution and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination
Letter From the Committee of Organisations Abroad to the Sections of the R.S.D.L.P.
The Peace Programme
Proposals Submitted by the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. to the Second Socialist Conference
Split or Decay?
German and Non-German Chauvinism
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
Index
Preface
Preface to the French and German Editions
I. Concentration of Production and Monopolies
II. Banks and Their New Role
III. Finance Capital and the Financial Oligarchy
IV. Export of Capital
V. Division of the World Among Capitalist Associations
VI. Division of the World Among the Great Powers
VII. Imperialism as a Special Stage of Capitalism
VIII. Parasitism and Decay of Capitalism
IX. Critique of Imperialism
X. The Place of Imperialism in History
The Junius Pamphlet
The Discussion On Self-Determination Summed Up

Volume 23

The Nascent Trend of Imperialist Economism
Reply to P. Kievsky (Y. Pyatakov)
A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism
Index
1. The Marxist Attitude Towards War and “Defence of the Fatherland”
2. “Our Understanding of the New Era”
3. What Is Economic Analysis?
4. The Example of Norway
5. "Monism and Dualism”
6. The Other Political Issues Raised and Distorted by P. Kievsky
7. Conclusion. Alexinsky Methods
The Military Programme of the Proletarian Revolution
Index
I
II
III
Lost in a Wood of Three Trees
Greetings to the Italian Socialist Party Congress
The “Disarmament” Slogan
Imperialism and the Split in Socialism
Speech at the Congress of the Social-Democratic Party of Switzerland, November 4, 1916
A Separate Peace
Ten “Socialist” Ministers!
Tasks of the Left Zimmerwaldists in the Swiss Social-Democratic Party
Theses on the Attitude of the Swiss Social-Democratic Party Towards the War
Principles Involved in the War Issue
On the Defence of the Fatherland Issue
The Youth International
Efforts to Whitewash Opportunism
The Chkheidze Faction and Its Role
Bourgeois Pacifism and Socialist Pacifism
An Open Letter to Boris Souvarine
Theses for an Appeal to the International Socialist Committee and All Socialist Parties.
A Letter to V. A. Karpinsky
An Open Letter to Charles Naine, Member of the International Socialist Committee in Berne
To the Workers Who Support the Struggle Against the War and Against the Socialists Who Have Sided With Their Governments
Lecture on the 1905 Revolution
Twelve Brief Theses on H. Greulich's Defence of Fatherland Defence
Defence of Neutrality
A Turn in World Politics
Statistics and Sociology
Imaginary or Real Marsh?
Proposed Amendments to the Resolution on the War Issue
The Story of One Short Period in the Life of One Socialist Party
Draft Theses, March 4 (17), 1917
Telegram to the Bolsheviks Leaving for Russia
Letter to Volksrecht
Letters From Afar
Index
First Letter. The First Stage of the First Revolution
Second Letter. The New Government and the Proletariat
Third Letter. Concerning a Proletarian Militia
Fourth Letter. How To Achieve Peace
Fifth Letter. The Tasks Involved in the Building of the Revolutionary Proletarian State
To Our Comrades in War-Prisoner Camps
The Revolution in Russia and the Tasks of the Workers of All Countries
The Tasks of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party in the Russian Revolution
Tricks of the Republican Chauvinists
Decision of the Collegium Abroad, Central Committee, Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
Farewell Letter to the Swiss Workers

Volume 24

The Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution (April Theses)
How We Arrived
Two Worlds
Notes for an Article or Speech in Defence of the April Theses
Blancism
The Dual Power
Letters on Tactics
The Tasks of the Proletariat in Our Revolution
Index
The Class Character of the Revolution That Has Taken Place
The Foreign Policy of the New Government
The Peculiar Nature of the Dual Power and its Class Significance
The Peculiar Nature of the Tactics Which Follow From the Above
Revolutionary Defencism and its Class Significance
How Can the War be Ended?
A New Type of State Emerging From Our Revolution
The Agrarian and National Programmes
Nationalisation of the Banks and Capitalist Syndicates
The Situation Within the Socialist International
The Collapse of the Zimmerwald International
What Should Be the Name of Our Party
Postscript
Political Parties in Russia and the Tasks of the Proletariat
Speech Delivered at a Meeting of Soldiers of the Izmailovsky Regiment April 10 (23), 1917
A Shameless Lie of the Capitalists
The War and the Provisional Government
In the Footsteps of Russkaya Volya
A Partnership of Lies
Banks and Ministers
An Important Exposure
To the Soldiers and Sailors
Against the Riot-Mongers
Citizens! See What Methods the Capitalists of All Countries Are Using!
A “Voluntary Agreement” Between Landowners and Peasants?
An Honest Voice in a Chorus of Slanderers
The Soldiers and the Land
The Petrograd City Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks)
Index
1. Report on the Present Situation and the Attitude Towards the Provisional Government, April 13 (27)
2. Concluding Remarks in the Debate Concerning the Report on the Present Situation, April 14 (27)
3. Two Remarks During the Debate on the Resolution Concerning the Attitude Towards the Provisional Government, April 15 (28)
4. Resolution on the Attitude Towards the Provisional Government
5. Two Remarks During the Debate on the Question of the Municipal Elections, April 22 (May 5)
6. Resolution on the Municipal Question
7. Draft Resolution on the Attitude Towards the Parties of the Socialist-Revolutionaries, the Menshevik Social-Democrats, the “Non-Faction” Social-Democrats and other Kindred Political Trends
8. Draft Resolution on the War
Congress of Peasants' Deputies
On the Return of the Emigrants
Our Views
How They Tied Themselves to the Capitalists
A Proletarian Militia
Bankruptcy?
Resolution of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) of April 20 (May 3), 1917 on the Crisis Caused by the Provisional Government's Note of April 18 (May 1), 1917
Appeal to the Soldiers of All the Belligerent Countries
The Provisional Government's Note
A Basic Question
Icons Versus Cannons, Phrases Versus Capital
The Logic of Citizen V. Chernov
Mr. Plekhanov's Futile Attempts to Extricate Himself
Resolution of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) Adopted April 21 (May 4), 1917
Honest Defencism Reveals Itself
Mad Capitalists or Weak-Minded Social-Democrats?
The Advice or Order of Shingaryov, and the Advice of a Local Soviet
Resolution of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) Adopted in the Morning of April 22 (May 5), 1917
Lessons of the Crisis
How a Simple Question Can Be Confused
“Disgrace” as the Capitalists and the Proletarians Understand It
Interview Given to E. Torniainen April 23 (May 6), 1917
Foolish Gloating
The Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
Index
1. Speech Delivered at the Opening of the Conference (April 24)
2. Report on the Current Situation (April 24)
3. Speech Winding Up the Debate on the Report on the Current Situation (April 24)
4. Speech on the Proposal to Call An International Socialist Conference (April 25)
5. Resolution on Borgbjerg's Proposal
6. Speech on the Attitude Towards The Soviets (April 25 — Brief Press Report)
7. Draft Theses to the Resolution on the Soviets
8. Speech In Favour of the Resolution on the War (April 27)
9. Resolution on the War
10. Resolution on the Attitude Towards the Provisional Government
11. Report on the Question of Revising the Party Programme (April 28)
12. Resolution on the Question of Revising the Party Programme (April 28)
13. Report on the Agrarian Question (April 28)
14. Rejoinder to N. S. Angarsky During the Debate on the Agrarian Question (April 28)
15. Resolution on the Agrarian Question (April 29)
16. Resolution on Uniting the Internationalists Against the Petty-Bourgeois Defencist Bloc
17. Resolution on the Soviets of Workers and Soldiers' Deputies
18. Speech on the National Question (April 29)
19. Resolution on the National Question
20. Speech on the Situation Within the International and the Tasks of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.) (April 29)
21. Speech In Favour of the Resolution on the Current Situation (April 29)
22. Resolution on the Current Situation
23. Concluding Speech at the Close of the Conference (April 29)
Introduction to the Resolutions of the Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
The Significance of Fraternisation
What the Counter-Revolutionary Steps of the Provisional Government Lead To
Social-Chauvinists and Internationalists
I. G. Tsereteli and the Class Struggle
Anxiety
The “Crisis of Power”
Finland and Russia
A Letter to the Editors (May 15, 1917)
Defence of Imperialism Cloaked with Deceptive Phrases
An Unfortunate Document
Frightening the People with Bourgeois Terrors
On the Eve
They Have Forgotten the Main Thing
Mandate to Deputies of the Soviet Elected at Factories and Regiments
Class Collaboration With Capital, or Class Struggle Against Capital?
A Strong Revolutionary Government
Titbits for the “Newborn” Government
Already the “New” Government is Lagging Behind Even the Peasant Mass, Leave Alone the Revolutionary Workers
Stealing a March on the Workers
An Open Letter to the Delegates to the All-Russia Congress of Peasants’ Deputies
The “Virtual Armistice”
Secrets of Foreign Policy
One of the Secret Treaties
Ministerial Tone
In Search of a Napoleon
Nothing Has Changed
A Regrettable Deviation From the Principles of Democracy
On the Question of Convening an International, So-Called Socialist Conference Jointly with the Social-Chauvinists
Speech at a Meeting at the Putilov Works May 12 (25), 1917
The Proletarian Party at the District Council Elections
Statements About the War Made By Our Party Before the Revolution
Impending Debacle
War and Revolution
Despicable Methods
Inevitable Catastrophe and Extravagant Promises
The Question of Uniting the Internationalists
Muddleheadedness
Combating Economic Chaos By a Spate of Commissions
One More Departure From Democratic Principles
How the Capitalists Are Trying to Scare the People
One More Crime of the Capitalists
Still More Lies
A Letter to the Editors (May 18, 1917)
Has Dual Power Disappeared?
On the “Unauthorised Seizure” of Land
Materials Relating to the Revision of the Party Programme
Index
Preface to the Pamphlet
Proposed Amendments to the Doctrinal, Political and Other Sections of the Programme
Comments on the Remarks Made by the Committee of the April All-Russia Conference
Draft of Revised Programme
First All-Russian Congress of Peasants' Deputies
Index
Index
Draft Resolution on the Agrarian Programme (May 17, 1917)
Speech on the Agrarian Programme (May 22, 1917)
Parties in the Petrograd District Council Elections
Two Shortcomings
Resolution on Measures to Cope with Economic Disorganisation
A Deal With the Capitalists or Overthrow of the Capitalists?
The Chain Is No Stronger Than Its Weakest Link
The Capitalists Must Be Exposed
Reports on the Economic Debacle
“Sleight of Hand” and Unprincipled Politicians
The Dark Forces Are For the Cadets, the Mensheviks and Narodniks Are in One Government With the Cadets
The Shameful Menshevik-Narodnik Bloc with Yedinstvo
Counter-Revolution Takes the Offensive
A Question of Principle
For Lack of a Clean Principled Weapon They Snatch at a Dirty One
Meeting of the Petrograd Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks)
The Harm of Phrase-Mongering
Capitalist Mockery of the People
Letter to the District Committees of the Petrograd Organisation of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks)
Speech Made at the First Petrograd Conference of Shop Committees May 31 (June 13), 1917
Infamy Justified
The Petty-Bourgeois Stand on the Question of Economic Disorganisation
A Mote in the Eye
It Is Undemocratic, Citizen Kerensky!
Bolshevism and “Demoralisation” of the Army
The Laugh Is On You!

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First All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
Economic Dislocation and the Proletariat’s Struggle Against It
The Thousand and First Lie of the Capitalists
The Diehards of June 3 Favour an Immediate Offensive
An Alliance to Stop the Revolution
Gratitude
Is There a Way to a Just Peace?
The Enemies of the People
Note
“The Great Withdrawal”
The Use of Sticking to the Point in Polemics
An Epidemic of Credulity
A Bird in the Hand or Two in the Bush
Introduction of Socialism or Exposure of Plunder of the State?
Confused and Frightened
Insinuations
“Rumours Agitating the Population”
A Riddle
Draft Statement by the C.C. R.S.D.L.P.(B.) and the Bureau of the Bolshevik Group to the All-Russia Congress of Soviets Regarding the Ban on the Demonstration
Speech on the Cancellation of the Demonstration, Delivered at a Meeting of the Petrograd Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.), June 11 (24), 1917
The Turning-Point
Letter to the Editor
The Foreign Policy of the Russian Revolution
A Contradictory Stand
The Ukraine
The Class Origins of Present-Day and “Future” Cavaignacs
How to Fight Counter-Revolution
The Ukraine and the Defeat of the Ruling Parties of Russia
Prosecute Rodzyanko and Junkovsky for Concealing an Agent Provocateur!
Strange Misquotations
Ruling and Responsible Parties
Another Commission
The Eighteenth of June
The Revolution, the Offensive, and Our Party
In What Way Do You Socialist-Revolutionary and Menshevik Gentlemen Differ From Plekhanov?
How Rodzyanko is Trying to Justify Himself
To What State Have the Socialist-Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks Brought the Revolution?
Can “Jacobinism” Frighten the Working Class?
The Need for an Agricultural Labourers' Union in Russia
A Disorderly Revolution
A Class Shift
Miracles of Revolutionary Energy
Phrases and Facts
How the Capitalists Conceal Their Profits.
Crisis Is Approaching, Dislocation Is Increasing
Just How Is It To Be Done?
How and Why the Peasants Were Deceived
Who Is Responsible?
What Could the Cadets Have Counted On When They Withdrew from the Cabinet?
All Power to the Soviets!
Where Is State Power and Where Is Counter-Revolution?
Foul Slander by Ultra-Reactionary Newspapers and Alexinsky
Slander and Facts
Close to the Truth
A New Dreyfus Case?
Appeal of the Executive Commission of the Petrograd Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.).
Dreyfusiad
In Refutation of Sinister Rumours
Three Crises
The Question of the Bolshevik Leaders Appearing in Court
The Political Situation (Four Theses)
Letter to the Editors of Novaya Zhizn
Letter to the Editors of Proletarskoye Dyelo
On Slogans
Our Thanks to Prince G. Y. Lvov
Constitutional Illusions
An Answer
The Beginning of Bonapartism
Lessons of the Revolution
Kamenev’s Speech in the C.E.C. on the Stockholm Conference
Rumours of a Conspiracy
They Do Not See the Wood for the Trees
Political Blackmail
Paper Resolutions
The Stockholm Conference
From a Publicist’s Diary (Peasants and Workers)
Slanderers
To the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.
From a Publicist’s Diary
Concerning the Party Programme
On Zimmerwald
Violations of Democracy in Mass Organisations
On Compromises
Draft Resolution on the Present Political Situation
The Impending Catastrophe and How to Combat It
Index
1. Famine Is Approaching
2. Complete Government Inactivity
3. Control Measures Are Known To All and Easy To Take
4. Nationalisation of the Banks
5. Nationalisation of the Syndicates
6. Abolition of Commercial Secrecy
7. Compulsory Association
8. Regulation of Consumption
9. Government Disruption of the Work of the Democratic Organisations
10. Financial Collapse and Measures To Combat It
11. Can We Go Forward If We Fear To Advance Towards Socialism?
12. The Struggle Against Economic Chaos—and the War
13. The Revolutionary Democrats and the Revolutionary Proletariat
One of the Fundamental Questions of the Revolution
How to Guarantee the Success of the Constituent Assembly
The State and Revolution
Index
Preface
Chapter I: Class Society and the State
Chapter II: The Experience of 1848-51
Chapter III: Experience of the Paris Commune of 1871. Marx's Analysis
Chapter IV: Supplementary Explanations by Engels
Chapter V: The Economic Basis of the Withering Away of the State
Chapter VI: The Vulgarisation of Marxism by Opportunists
Postscript

Volume 26

The Bolsheviks Must Assume State Power
Marxism and Insurrection
The Russian Revolution and Civil War
Heroes of Fraud and the Mistakes of the Bolsheviks
From a Publicist's Diary
The Tasks of the Revolution
Letter to I. T. Smilga
The Crisis Has Matured
Can the Bolsheviks Retain State Power?
To Workers, Peasants, and Soldiers!
Letter to the Central Committee the Moscow and Petrograd Committees and the Bolshevik Members of the Petrograd and Moscow Soviets
Theses for a Report at the October 8 Conference
Letter to the Petrograd City Conference
Revision of the Party Programme
Advice of an Onlooker
Letter to the Bolshevik Comrades Attending the Congress of Soviets of the Northern Region
Meeting of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)October 10 (23), 1917
Meeting of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)October 16 (29), 1917
Letter to Comrades
Letter to Bolshevik Party Members
The Tasks of Our Party in the International
Letter to the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
Socialist-Revolutionary Party Cheats the Peasants Once Again
Letter to Central Committee Members
To the Citizens of Russia!
Meeting of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
Second All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
Draft Regulations On Workers' Control
Direct-Line Conversation With Helsingfors
Conference of Regimental Delegates of the Petrograd Garrison
Wireless Message of the Council of People’s Commissars October 30 (November 12), 1917
Draft Rules For Office Employees
Speeches at a Meeting of the C.C.—Nov. 1 (14), 1917
Resolution of C.C. of the R.S.D.L.P.(B) on the Opposition within the C.C.—November 2 (15), 1917
Ultimatum from the C.C. Majority of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.) to the Minority
Draft Resolution on Freedom of the Press
Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee—November 4 (17), 1917
Speech at a Joint Meeting of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies and Delegates From the Fronts
To the Population
Reply to Questions From Peasants
From the Central Committee of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
From the Central Committee of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
Direct-Line Conversation Between the Government and Field H.Q. November 9 (22), 1917
Wireless Message to All Regimental, Divisional, Corps, Army, and Other Committees, to all Soldiers of the Revolutionary, Army and Sailors of the Revolutionary Navy
Foreword to the Pamphlet,How the Socialist Revolutionaries Cheated the People
Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee November 10 (23), 1917
From the Council of People's Commissars to the Revolutionary Military Committee
The Extraordinary All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Peasants' Deputies November 10-25 (November 23-December 8), 1917
Alliance Between the Workers and Exploited Peasants
Draft Decree on the Right of Recall
Report on the Right of Recall at a Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee November 21 (December 4), 1917
Speech at the First All-Russia Congress of the Navy, November 22 (December 5), 1917. Minutes
Foreword to the Pamphlet, Material On the Agrarian Question
Outline Programme For Peace Negotiations
Decree on the Arrest of the Leaders of the Civil War Against the Revolution
The Tasks of the Public Library In Petrograd
Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, December 1(14), 1917
Speech Delivered at the Second All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Peasants’ Deputies, December 2 (15), 1917
Manifesto to the Ukrainian People With An Ultimatum to the Ukrainian Rada
Report on the Economic Condition of Petrograd of Petrograd Workers and the Tasks of the Working Class Delivered at a Meeting of the Workers' Section of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies December 4
On the Opening of the Constituent Assembly
Draft of a Manifesto to the Peasantry From The Second All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Peasants’ Deputies
Note to Fe. Dzerzhinsky With a Draft of a Decree on Fighting Counter-Revolutionaries and Saboteurs
Speech at a Meeting of the Central Committee Of The R.S.D.L.P.(B.), December 11(24), 1917. Minutes
Draft Resolution on the Provisional Bureau of the Bolshevik Group In the Constituent Assembly
Theses on the Constituent Assembly
Speech at the Extraordinary All-Russia Congress of Railwaymen, December 13(26), 1917
For Bread and Peace
Speech On the Nationalisation of the Banks Delivered at a Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, December 14(27), 1917. Minutes
Draft Decree on the Nationalisation of the Banks
Questions to Delegates to the Army Congress On the Demobilisation of the Army
Draft Resolution of the Council of People’s Commissars
Resolution of the Council of People’s Commissars On Negotiations With the Rada
Fear of the Collapse of the Old and the Fight For the New
How to Organise Competition?
Draft Decree on Consumers’ Communes
Resolution of the Council of People’s Commissars On the Rada’s Reply to the C.P.C
Speech at the Send-Off of the Socialist Army’s First Troop Trains. January 1 (14), 1918. Newspaper Report
Declaration of Rights of the Working and Exploited People
Letter to the Army Congress On the Demobilisation of the Army
Direct-Line Conversation With L. D. Trotsky, Chairman of the Soviet Peace Delegation At Brest-Litovsk, January 3(16), 1918
Resolution of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, January 3(16). 1918
Declaration of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) Group At The Constituent Assembly Meeting, January 1918
People From Another World
Draft Decree on the Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly
Speech On the Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly Delivered to the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, January 6 (19), 1918
On the History of the Question of the Unfortunate Peace
Afterword to the Theses on the Question of the Immediate Conclusion of a Separate and Annexationist Peace
Third All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers’, Soldiers’ and Peasants’ Deputies, January 10-18, 1918
Instructions to the Red Guard H. Q
Extraordinary All-Russia Railwaymen’s Congress, January 5-30 (January 18-February 12), 1918
Meeting of Presidium of the Petrograd Soviet With Delegates Prom Food Supply Organisations, January 14(27), 1918
Draft Decree on the Nationalisation of the Merchant Marine and Inland Water Transport
Speeches at a Meeting of the Central Committee Of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.), January 19 (February 1), 1918.Minutes
Wireless Message Addressed to All. Special to the Peace Delegation in Brest-Litovsk
Wireless Message Addressed to All
Speech to Propagandists On Their Way to the Provinces. January 23 (February 5). 1918. Newspaper Report
Trotsky Russian Peace Delegation. Brest-Litovsk. Reply
Speech at a Meeting of the Land Committee Congress and the Peasant Section of the Third Congress Of Soviets, January 28 (February 10), 1918. Newspaper Report
Statements Made At the Morning Sitting of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.). February 18, 1918 Minutes
Speeches at the Evening Sitting of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.), February 18, 1918. Minutes
Draft Wireless Message to the Government of the German Reich
Direct-Line Conversation With the Moscow Soviet. February 20, 1918

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The Revolutionary Phrase
The Socialist Fatherland is in Danger!
Supplement to the Decree of the Council of People’s Commissars: The Socialist Fatherland is in Danger!
The Itch
Peace or War?
Speech at the Joint meeting of the Bolshevik and “Left” Socialist-Revolutionary Groups of the all-Russia C.E.C., February 23, 1918.
Report on the Meeting of the all-Russia C.E.C, February 24, 1918
Where is the Mistake?
An Unfortunate Peace
Speeches at the Meeting of the C.C. or the R.S.D.L.P.(B), February 24, 1918.
Note on the Necessity of Signing the Peace Treaty
Position of the C.C. or the R.S.D.L.P.(B) on the Question of the Separate and annexationist Peace
A Painful but Necessary Lesson
Draft Decision of the Council of People’s Commissars on the Evacuation of the Government
Strange and Monstrous
Draft of an Order for all Soviets
On a Business Like Basis
A Serious Lesson and a Serious Responsibility
Extraordinary Seventh Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)—March 6-8, 1918
Index
1. Political Report of the Central Committee, March 7
2. Reply to the Debate on the Political Report of the Central Committee, March 8
3. Resolution on War and Peace
4. Speeches Against Trotsky’s Amendments to the Resolution on War and Peace, March 8 (Morning)
5. Speech Against the Statement of the “Left Communist” Group In Support of Trotsky’s Amendment, March 8
6. Addendum to the Resolution on War and Peace, March 8
7. Speech Against Zinoviev’s Amendment to the Addendum to the Resolution on War and Peace, March 8
8. Proposal Concerning the Resolution on War and Peace, March 8
9. Report on the Review of the Programme and on Changing the Name of the Party, March 8
10. Resolution on Changing the Name of the Party and the Party Programme
11. Proposal Concerning the Revision of the Party Programme, March 8 (Evening)
12. Speech on Mgeladze’s Proposal for Drawing the Chief Party Organisations Into the Work of Drafting the Party Programme, March 8 (Evening)
13. Speech Against Larin’s Amendment to the Name of the Party, March 8 (Evening)
14. Speech Against Pelshe’s Amendment to the Resolution on the Party Programme, March 8 (Evening)
15. Speech Against Bukharin’s Amendment to the Resolution on the Party Programme, March 8 (Evening)
16. Speech on the Question of Elections to the Central Committee, March 8 (Evening)
17. Resolution on the Refusal of the “Left Communists” to Be Members of the Central Committee
18. Rough Outline of the Draft Programme
The Chief Task of Our Day
Speech in the Moscow Soviet of Workers’, Peasants’ and Red Army Deputies, March 12, 1918.
Extraordinary Fourth All-Russia Congress of Soviets. March 14-16, 1918
Comment on the Behaviour of the “Left Communists”
Original version of the Article The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government
Concerning the Decree of Revolutionary Tribunals
Preface to the Collected articles Against the Stream
Theses on Banking Policy
Speech at a Meeting in the Alexeyevsky Riding School, April 7, 1918
Directives to the Vladivostok Soviet
Speech on the Financial Question at the Session of the All-Russia C.E.C, April 18, 1918
Speech in the Moscow Soviet of Workers’, Peasants’ and Red Army Deputies, April 23, 1918. Verbatim Report
The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government
The Soviets At Work
Session of the All-Russia C.E.C, April 29, 1918
Six Theses on the Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government
Basic Proposition on Economic and Especially on Banking Policy
Draft Plan of Scientific and Technical Work
To the C.C., R.C.P.
“Left-Wing” Childishness and the Petty-Bourgeois Mentality
Decision of the C.C., R.C.P.(B) on the International Situation
Main Propositions of the Decree on Food Dictatorship
Protest of the German Government Against the Occupations of the Crimea
Theses on the Present Political Situation
Report on Foreign Policy Delivered at a Joint Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee and the Moscow Soviet, May 14, 1918
Report on the Current Situation to the Moscow Regional Conference of the R.C.P.(B), May 15, 1918
Report to the All-Russia Congress of Representatives of Financial Departments of Soviets, May 18, 1918
Letter Addressed to the Conference of Representatives of Enterprises to be Nationalized, May 18, 1918
Draft of Telegram to the Petrograd Workers, May 21, 1918
On the Famine. Letter to Workers of Petrograd
Speech at the Second All-Russia Congress of Commissars for Labour, May 22, 1918
The Socialist Academy of Social Sciences
Theses on the Current Situation
Speech at the First Congress of Economic Councils, May 26, 1918
Appeal to Railway, Water Transport and Metal Workers
Joint Session of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, the Moscow Soviet of Workers’, Peasants’ and Red Army Deputies and the Trade Unions, June 4, 1918
Speech Delivered at the First All-Russia Congress of Internationalist Teachers, June 5, 1918
The Socialist Academy of Social Sciences
Telegram to J. V. Stalin and A. G. Shlypnikov
Food Detachments. Speech at Workers’ Meetings in Moscow, June 20, 1918.
Speech Delivered at a Public Meeting in the Sokolniki Club. June 21, 1918
Organization of Food Detachments
Fourth Conference of Trade Unions and Factory Committees of Moscow, June 27, July 28, 1918.
Speech at a Public Meeting in Simonovsky Sub-District. June 28, 1919. Brief Newspaper Report
Prophetic Words
Speech Delivered at a Meeting in the Alexeyevsky Riding School, July 2, 1918.
Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Communist Group at the Fifth Congress of Soviets, July 3, 1918.
Fifth All-Russia Congress of Soviet of Workers’, Peasants’ and Red Army Deputies July 4-10, 1918
Telegram to J. V. Stalin
Interview Granted to an Izvestia Correspondent in Connection wit the Left Socialist-Revolutionary Revolt.
To the Workers of Petrograd
Speech and Government Statement at the Session of the All-Russia C.E.C., July 15, 1918
Speech Delivered at a public meeting in Lefortovo District, July 19, 1918.
To Zinoviev, Lashevich and Stasova
Report Delivered at a Moscow Guernia Conference of Factory Committees, July 23, 1918.
Conversation with J. V. Stalin by direct Line, July 24, 1918
Speech Delivered at a Meeting in Khamovniki District, July 26, 1918.
By Direct Line. To Zinoviev, The Smolny, Petrograd

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Speech at a Joint Session Of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, the Moscow Soviet, Factory Committees And Trade Unions Of Moscow, July 29, 1918
Speech at a Congress Of Chairmen Of Gubernia Soviets, July 30, 1918
Speech at a Meeting of the Warsaw Revolutionary Regiment, August 2, 1918.
Speech at a Meeting in Butyrsky District, August 2, 1918
Speech at a Rally of Red Army Men At Khodynka, August 2, 1918
Theses on the Food Question For the Commissariats Of Food, Agriculture, the Supreme Economic Council, Finance, Trade And Industries.
Admission to Higher Educational Institutions Of the Russian Federation. Draft Decision Of the Council Of People’s Commissars.
Letter to Yelelts Workers
Speech at a Meeting In Sokolniki Distrtct, August 9, 1918
Comrade Workers, Forward to the Last, Decisive Fight!
Draft Of Telegram to All Soviets of Deputies Concerning the Worker-Peasant Alliance
Speeches at a Meeting Of the Moscow Party Committee On Organising Groups of Sympathisers, August 16, 1918.
Letter to American Workers
Speech at a Meeting in the Alexeyev People’s House. August 23,1918
Speech In Polytechnical Museum, August 23, 1918
Speech at the First All-Russia Congress On Education, August 28, 1918
Speech at a Meeting in Basmanny District, August 30, 1918.
Speech at a Meeting at the Former Michelson Works, August 30, 1918.
Greetings to the Red Army On the Capture Of Kazan
Letter to the Presidium Of the Conference Of Proletarian Cultural And Educational Organisations
Telegram to Officer Cadets In Petrograd
The Character Of Our Newspapers
Telegram to the Penza Gubernia Executive Committee And the Revolutionary War Council Of the First Army
Letter to Red Army Men Who Took Part In the Capture Of Kazan
Letter to a Joint Session Of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, the Moscow Soviet And Representatives Of Factory Committees And Trade Unions, October 3, 1918
The Proletarian Revolution And the Renegade Kautsky
Report At a Joint Session Of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, the Moscow Soviet, Factory Committees And Trade Unions, October 22, 1918
Resolution Adopted At a Joint Session Of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, the Moscow Soviet, Factory Committees And Trade Unions, October 22, 1918
Speech at a Rally In Honour Of the Austro-Hungarian Revolution, November 3, 1918.
Speech at a Ceremonial Meeting Of The All-Russia Central And Moscow Trade Union Councils, November 6, 1918.
Extraordinary Sixth All-Russia Congress Of Soviets Of Workers’, Peasants’, Cossacks’ And Red Army Deputies, November 6-9, 1918.
Speech at the Unveiling Of a Memorial to Marx and Engels, November 7, 1918
Speech at the Unveiling Of a Memorial Plaque to Those Who Fell In the October Revolution, November 7, 1918
Speech at a Rally And Concert For the All-Russia Extraordinary Commission Staff, November 7, 1918
Speech at a Meeting of Delegates From the Poor Peasants’ Committees Of Central Gubernias, November 8, 1918
Telegram to All Soviets Of Deputies, to Everyone
Speech at First All-Russian Congress of Women Workers
Speech at a Rally In Lenin’s Honour, November 20, 1918.
Valuable Admissions Of Pitirim Sorokin
Speech On Red Officers’ Day, November 24 1918
Speech Delivered to a Meeting Of Delegates From the Moscow Central Workers’ Co-Operative, November 26, 1918
Moscow Party Workers’ Meeting, November 27, 1918
Telegram to Commander-In-Chief In Serpukhov
The Proletarian Revolution And the Renegade Kautsky
Index
Preface
How Kautsky Turned Marx Into a Common Liberal
Bourgeois and Proletarian Democracy
Can There Be Equality Between the Exploited and the Exploiter?
The Soviets Dare Not Become State Organisations
The Constituent Assembly and the Soviet Republic
The Soviet Constitution
What is Internationalism?
Subservience to the Bourgeoisie in the Guise of "Economic Analysis"
Appendix I: Theses On The Constituent Assembly
Appendix II. Vandervelde's New Book on the State
Draft Decision on the Use of State Control
Speech to the Moscow Gudernia Congress Of Soviets, Poor Peasants’ Committees And District Committees Of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), December 8, 1918. Brief Newspaper Report
Speech to the Third Workers’ Co-Operative Congress, December 9, 1918
Speech to the First All-Russia Congress Of Land Departments, Poor Peasants Committees And Communes, December 11, 1918
Rough Draft of Rules for the Administration of Soviet Institutions 1. 2. 3.
Draft Decision of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
Speech at a Presnya District Workers’ Conference, December 14, 1918
Telegram to the Samara Ukrainians
“Democracy” and Dictatorship
Heroism Of the Presnya Workers
Speech to the Second All-Russia Congress Of Economic Councils, December 25, 1918
Tasks of the Trade Unions
A Little Picture In Illustration Of Big Problems
Telegram to J. V. Stalin And Dzerzhinsky
Speech at a Joint Session Of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, the Moscow Soviet And All-Russia Trade Union Congress
Speech at the Moscow City Conference Of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Speech at the Second All-Russia Congress Of Internationalist Teachers
Speech at a Protest Rally Following the Murder Of Karl Liebknecht And Rosa Luxemburg
Report At the Second All-Russia Trade Union Congress,
Letter to the Workers Of Europe And America
Speech at the Second Conference Of Heads Of Adult Education Divisions Of Gunernia Education Departments
Everybody On Food And Transport Work!
Measures Governing the Transition From Bourgeois-Co-Operative to Proletarian-Communist Supply And Distribution.
Telegram to Ufa Gubernia Revolutionary Committee
Draft Wireless Message From People’s Commissar For Foreign Affairs
Closure Of the Menshevik Newspaper Undermining the Country’s Defence. All-Russia Central Executive Committee Draft Resolution
To the People’s Commissariat Of Education
First Congress of the Communist International
Won And Recorded
Founding Of the Communist International
Note to Stalin On Reorganisation Of State Control

Volume 29

Session of the Petrograd Soviet. March 12, 1919
Session of the First Congress of Farm Labourers of Petroorad GuberniaMarch 13, 1919
Speech Delivered at a Meeting In the People’s House, Petrograd March 13, 1919. Newspaper Report
The Achievements and Difficulties of the Soviet Government
Speech In Memory of Y. M. Sverdlov at a Special Session of the all-Russia Central Executive CommitteeMarch 18, 1919
Speech Delivered at the Funeral of Yakov Sverdlov March 18, 1919. Newspaper Report
Draft Programme of the R.C.P.(B.)
Eighth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.).
Index
1. Speech Opening The Congress. March 18
2. Report of the Central Committee. March 18
3. Report on the Party Programme. March 19
4. Speech Closing the Debate on the Party Programme. March 19
5. Wireless Message of Greeting on Behalf of the Congress to the Government of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. March 22
6. Report on Work In the Countryside. March 23
7. Speech In Opposition to a Motion to Close the Debate on the Report on Work In the Countryside March 23
8. Resolution on the Attitude to the Middle Peasants
9. Speech Closing the Congress. March 23
Wireless Message of Greeting to the Government of the Hungarian Soviet Republic March 22, 1919
Record of Wireless Message to Bela Kun March 23, 1919
Reply to an Open Letter By a Bourgeois Specialist
On the Candidacy of H. I. Kalinin For the Post of Chair Man of the all-Russia Central Executive Committee March 30, 1919
Speeches on Gramophone Records
Index
1. In Memory of Comrade Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov, Chairman of the all-Russia Central Executive Committee
2. The Third, Communist International
3. Communication on the Wireless Negotiations With Bela Run
4. An Appeal to the Red Army
5. The Middle Peasants
6. What Is Soviet Power?
7. How the Working People Can Be Saved From the Oppression of the Landowners and Capitalists For Ever
8. Anti-Jewish Pogroms
Telephone Message to the all-Russia Extraordinary Commission April 1, 1919
Extraordinary Plenary Meeting of the Moscow Soviet of Workers’ and Red army Deputies April 3, 1919
Letter to the Petroghad Workers on aid For the Eastern Front
Theses of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) on the Situation on the Eastern Front
Plenary Meeting of the all-Russia Central Council of Trade Unions April 11, 1919
Foreword to Henri Guildeaux’s Pamphlet Socialism and Syndicalism in France During the War
Speech Delivered at the First the First Moscow Soviet Commanders’ Courses April 15, 1919. Brief Newspaper Report
The Third International and Its Place In History
Speech at a Meeting of the Railwaymen of Moscow Junction April 16, 1919
The Fight against Kolchak. Speech at a Conference of Moscow Factory Committees and Trade Unions April 17, 1919. Newspaper Report.
Speech at the First all-Russia Congress of Communist Students April 11, 1919
Message of Greetings to the Bavarian Soviet Republic
Telegram to the Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Ukraine
Three Speeches Delivered In Red Square May 1, 1919. Newspaper Report.
First all-Russia Congress on adult Education May 6-19, 1919
Foreword to the Published Speech ’Deception of the People With Slogans of Freedom and Equality’
Telegram to the Council of People’s Commissars of the Ukraine
Addendum to the Draft appeal to German Workers and to Peasants Who Do Not Exploit the Labour of Others
Telegram to J. V. Stalin May 20, 1919
Speech at the Universal Military Training Festival May 25, 1919. Brief Newspaper Report
Greetings to the Hungarian Workers
The Heroes of the Berne International
Telegram to J. V. Stalin May 29, 1919
Beware of Spies!
Draft C.C. Directives on army Unity
Telegram to J. V. Stalin June 4, 1919
Draft Decision of the C.C. R.C.P.(B.) on the Petrograd Front
A Great Beginning. Heroism of the Workers In the Rear. “Communist Subbotniks”
Telegram to J. V. Stalin June 30, 1919
All Out For the Fight against Denikin!Anti-Jewish Pogroms
The Present Situation and the Immediate Tasks of Soviet Power Report
The State: a Lecture Delivered at the Sverdlov University July 11, 1919
The Domestic and Foreign Situation of the Republic Report Delivered to the Moscow Conference of the R.C.P.(B.) July 12, 1919. Newspaper Report
The Tasks of the Third InternationalAnti-Jewish Pogroms
Speech on the Domestic and Foreign Situation Delivered to a Red army Conference Held in Khodynseoye Camp July 15, 1919. Brief Newspaper Report
Answers to an American Journalist’s Questions
The Food and War Situation
Speech at the First all-Russia Congress of Workersin Education and Socialist Culture
In the Servants’ Quarters
Speech at a Non-Party Conference of Workers and Men Of the Red Army August 6, 1919. Newspaper Report
To Comrades Serhati and Lazzari
Letter to the Workers and Peasants apropos of the Victory Over Kolchak
Letter to Sylvia Pankhurst
Freedom to Trade In Grain, the Basic Conditions for Victory

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Speech at a Non-Party Conference of the Workers and Men of the Red army of Basmanny, Lefortovo alexeyevskoye and Sokolniki Districts. September 3, 1919.
How the Bourgeoisie Utilises Renegades
To the American Workers
The Tasks of the Working Women’s Movement In the Soviet Republic
The Example of the Petrograd Workers
Answers to Questions Put By a Chicago Daily News Correspondent
Greetings to Italian, French and German Communists
The Workers’ State and Party Week
Speech to Mobilised Worker Communists Delivered From the Balcony of Moscow Soviet of Workers’ and Red army Deputies October 16, 1919. Newspaper Report
To the Workers and Red army Men of Petrograd
To the Red army Men
Results of Party Week In Moscow and Our tasks
Speech to Students of the Sverdlov University Leaving for the FrontOctober 24, 1919
To Comrade Loriot and all the French Friends Who adhered to the 3rd International
Letter to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Germany Regarding the Split to Comrades Paul Levi, Clara Zetkin, Eberlein and the Other Members of the C.C. of the Communist Party of Germany.
To the Communist Comrades Who Belonged to the United Communist Party of Germany and Have Now formed a New Party
To Comrade Serrati and to all Italian Communists
Interview with the Manchester Guardian Three Questions and the Answers: The Bullitt Peace Terms still hold good Bolsheviks and Propaganda among Western peoples
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
Economics and Politics In the Era of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
Greetings to the Workers of Petrograd
Soviet Power and the Status of Women
Two Years of Soviet Power
Two Years of Soviet Power Two Years of Soviet Rule
To the Communists of Turkestan
The Fight to Overcome the Fuel Crisis Circular Letter To Party Organisations
Speech Delivered at the First All-Russia Conference On Party Work In the Countryside November 18, 1919
Address to the Second All-Russia Congress of Communist Organisations of the Peoples of the East November 22, 1919
Draft Resolution of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) On Soviet Rule In the Ukraine
Eighth All-Russia Conference of the R.C,P.(B) December 2-4,1919
Speech Delivered at the First Congress of Agricultural Communes and Agricultural Artels. December 4, 1919
Seventh All-Russia Congress of Soviets December 5-9, 1919
The Constituent Assembly Elections and The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
To the Younger Generation
Speech at a Meeting in Presnya District On the Anniversary of the December Uprising, 1905 December 19, 1919
Report on Subbotniks Delivered to a Moscow City Conference of the R.C.P.(B.). December 20, 1919
Letter to the Workers and Peasants of the Ukraine apropos of the Victories Over Denikin
Stop Spoiling the Russian Language. Some thoughts at Leisure, i.e., While Listening to Speeches at Meetings
To the Bureau of the Women’s Congress in Petrograd Gubernia
Remarks on and addenda to “Drafts for Rules for the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection’”
Speech Delivered at a Non-Party Conference of Workers and Red army Men of Presnya District. Moscow January 24, 1920. Newspaper Report
Draft Decisions and Directives On Co-Operatives
Speech Delivered at the Third All-Russia Congress of Economic Councils January 27, 1920. Newspaper Report
To Members of the Council of Defence
Report on the Work of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee and the Council of People’s Commissars Delivered at the First Session of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, Seventh Convocation February 2, 1920
Draft (Or theses) of the R.C.P.’s Reply to the Letter of the Independent Social-Democratic Party of Germany
Speech at a Meeting of the Railwaymen of Moscow Junction. February 5, 1920 Brief Newspaper
Report À La Guerre Comme À La Guerre!
Speech Delivered at a Non-Party Conference InBlagusha-Lefortovo District February 9, 1920 Newspaper Report
A Publicist’s Notes
Telegram to J. V. Stalin February 10
Telegram to J. V. Stalin February 18
In Reply to Questions Put By Karl Wiegand, BerlinCorrespondent of Universal Service
In Reply to Questions Put By a Correspondent of the Daily Express Telegram
To J. V. Stalin February 20
To the Working Women
Telegram to J. V. Stalin February 22
Speech at the Third All-Russia Conference of Directors of Adult Education Divisions of Gubernia Education Departments February 25, 1920
Speech Delivered at the First All-Russia Congress of Working Cossacks March 1, 1920
Speech Delivered at the Second All-Russia Congress of Medical Workers March 1, 1920. Minutes
Letter to R.C.P. Organisations On Preparations For the Party Congress
On International Women’s Day
Speech at a Meeting of the Moscow Soviet of Workers’s and Red army Deputies March 6, 1920
Speech at a Meeting of the Moscow Soviet in Celebration of the First anniversary of the Third International March 6, 1920
Speech Delivered at the Third All-Russia Congress of Water Transport Workers March 15, 1920
Speech at a Meeting in Memory of Y. M. Sverdlov March 16, 1920. Brief Newspaper Report
Two Recorded Speeches
Ninth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
On Compromises
Telegram to G. K. Orjoniridze
Speech Delivered at the First (Inaugural) All-Russia Congress of Mineworkers
Speech Delivered at the Third All-Russia Trade Union Congress April 7, 1920
From the Destruction of the Old Social System to the Creation of the New
Speech Delivered at the Third All-Russia Congress of Textile Workers April 19, 1920
Speech Delivered at a Meeting Organised By The Moscow Committee Of The Rc.P.(B.) In Honour Of Lenin’s Fiftieth Birthday April 23 1920

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Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder
Index
In What Sense We Can Speak of the International Significance of the Russian Revolution
An Essential Condition of the Bolsheviks’ Success
The Principal Stages in the History of Bolshevism
The Struggle Against Which Enemies Within the Working-Class Movement Helped Bolshevism Develop, Gain Strength, and Become Steeled
“Left-Wing” Communism in Germany. The Leaders, the Party, the Class, the Masses
Should Revolutionaries Work in Reactionary Trade Unions?
Should We Participate in Bourgeois Parliaments?
No Compromises?
“Left-Wing” Communism in Great Britain
Several Conclusions
Appendix
Speech Delivered at an All-Russia Congress of Glass and Porcelain Workers April 29, 1920
From The First Subbotnik On The Moscow-Kazan Railway To The All-Russia May Day Subbotnik
Speech at a Meeting Dedicated To the Laying of the Foundation Stone of a Monument to Liberated Labour May 1, 1920
Speech To Men Of The Red Army Leaving for the Polish FrontMay 5, 1920
Speech Delivered at a Joint Session of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee The Moscow Soviet of Workers’, Peasants’ and Red Army Deputies, Trade Unions, And Factory Committees, May 5, 1920
Telegram to the Soviet Socialist Government of Azerbaijan
Speech at Conference of Workers and Red Army Men In Rogozhsko-Simonovsky District Of Moscow May 13, 1920
To the Indian Revolutionary Association
“Dual” Subordination and Legality
Letter to the British Workers
Preliminary Draft Theses on National and Colonial Questions for the Second Congress of the Communist International
Preliminary Draft Theses on The Agrarian Question For the Second Congress Of The Communist International
KOMMUNISMUS Journal of the Communist International
Speech at Second All-Russia Conference of Organisers Responsible for Rural Work June 12, 1920
Telephone Message to All-Russia Food Conference
Aid for the Wounded of the Red Army!
Theses on Fundamental Tasks of The Second Congress Of The Communist International
Reply to A Letter From The Joint Provisional Committee For the Communist Party Of Britain
Telephone Message to J. V. Stalin July 12 or 13, 1920
Telegram to J. V. Stalin 17 July, 1920
Terms of Admission into Communist International
Article Twenty Of The Terms Of Admission Into the Communist International
The Second Congress of the Communist International
Telegram to J. V. Stalin August 2, 1920
Telegram to J. V. Stalin August 4, 1920
Telegram to J. V. Stalin August 11, 1920
Letter to The Austrian Communists
The Second Congress of the Communist International
Reply to Mr. Segrue, Daily News Correspondent
Speech Delivered at the Ninth All-Russia Conference of the Russian Communist Party September 22, 1920
Letter to The German and the French Workers Regarding The Discussion On The Second Congress Of The Communist International
Tasks of the Youth Leagues
Speech Delivered at a Congress Of Leather Industry Workers October 2, 1920
To The Poor Peasants Of The Ukraine
On Proletarian Culture
Speech Delivered at a Conference of Chairmen of Uyezd, Volost and Village Committees of Moscow Gubernia October 15, 1920
Concluding Remarks At A Conference Of Chairmen Of Uyezd, Volost And Village Executive Committees Of Moscow Gubernia October 15, 1920
Telegram to the Soviet Government of the Ukraine and the General Headquarters of the Southern Front October 16, 1920
A Contribution To The History Of The Question of The Dictatorship
Greetings to the All-Russia Conference of Gubernia Soviet Women’s Departments
Telegram to J. V. Stalin October 29, 1920
Speech Delivered at an All-Russia Conference Of Political Education Workers Of Gubernia and Uyezd Education Departments November 3, 1920
Draft Resolution on “The Tasks of the Trade Unions, And The Methods of Their Accomplishment”
On the Struggle of the Italian Socialist Party
Speech at a Joint Plenum Of The Moscow Soviet Of Workers’, Peasants’ And Red Army Deputies, The Moscow Committee Of The R.C.P.(B.) And The Moscow City Trade Union Council, Dedicated To The Third Anniversary Of The October RevolutionNovember 6, 1920
Telegram to J. V. Stalin November 13, 1920
Theses on Production Propaganda
Extract From Direct-Line Talk Between V. I. Lenin And J. V. Stalin
Our Foreign and Domestic Position and Party Tasks Speech Delivered To The Moscow Gubernia Conference Of The R.C.P.(B.) November 21, 1920
Speech Delivered at the Moscow Gubernia Conference of the R.C.P.(B.) On Elections to the Moscow Committee November 21, 1920
Speech Delivered at a Conference Of Factory Trade Union Committees Of Moscow Enterprises Of The Printing And Publishing Industry November 25, 1920
Speech Delivered at a Meeting of Cells’ Secretaries Of The Moscow Organisation Of The R.C.P.(B.) November 25, 1920
Speech Delivered at a Meeting of Cells’ Secretaries Of Communists Of Zamoskvorechye District, Moscow November 29, 1920
Telegram to the Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Committee of Armenia December 2, 1920
Speech Delivered at a Meeting Of Activists Of The Moscow Organisation Of The R.C.P.(B.) December 6, 1920
Eighth All-Russia Congress of Soviets December 29, 1920
Index
Part I
Part II
Part III
Letter to Workers of Red Presnya District of Moscow December 25, 1920

Volume 32

The Trade Unions, The Present Situation and Trotsky’s Mistakes
The Party Crisis
The Second All-Russia Congress of Miners
Concerning The Conditions Ensuring The Research Work Of Academician I. P. Pavlov And His Associates
Once Again On The Trade Unions, The Current Situation And The Mistakes Of Trotsky And Buhkarin
Speech Delivered at an Enlarged Conference Of Moscow Metalworkers February 4, 1920
Speech Delivered the Fourth All-Russia Congress Of Garment Workers February 6, 1920
Instructions Of The Central Committee To Communists Working In The People’s Commissariat For Education
The Work Of The People’s Commissariat For Education
Rough Draft of Theses Concerning the Peasants
Letter on Oil Concessions
Integrated Economic Plan
Greetings to The Fifth All-Ukraine Congress Of Soviets
Speech at a Plenary Meeting Of The Moscow Soviet Of Workers’ And Peasants’ Deputies
Letter to G. K. Orjonikidze
International Working Women’s Day
Tenth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.) March 8-16, 1921
Index
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Speech Delivered at the All-Russia Congress of Transport Workers March 27, 1921
To the Trade Union Committee and All Workers of The First State Motor Works
Report on the Tax in Kind Delivered at a Meeting of Secretaries and Responsible Representatives of R.C.P.(B.) Cells of Moscow and Moscow Gubernia April 9, 1921
Greetings to the Conference of Representatives of Women's Departments
Report on Concessions at a Meeting of the Communist Group of the All-Russia Central Council of Trade Unions
To the Comrades Communists of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia, Daghestan, and the Mountaineer Republic
To the Petrograd City Conference of Non-Party Workers
Plan for the Pamphlet The Tax in Kind
The Tax in Kind
Recorded Speeches
To Comrade Krzhizhanovsky, The Presidium Of The State Planning Commission
Instruction of the Council of Labour and Defence Local Soviet Bodies
Tenth All-Russia Conference of the R.C.P.(B)
Speech On Local Economic Bodies Delivered at a Sitting Of The All-Russia Central Executive Committee May 30, 1921
Speech Delivered to the Third All-Russia Food Conference June 16, 1921
Third Congress of the Communist International June 22-July 12, 1921
Speech to Comintern Executive Committee on French Question
Ideas About a State Economic “Plan”
Greetings to the Delegates of Congress of Tsentrosoyuz
Message of Greetings to the First International Congress of Revolutionary Trade and Industrial Unions
Appeal of the International Proletariat
Appeal to the Peasants of the Ukraine
A Letter to G. Myasnikov
To Comrade Thomas Bell
A Letter to German Communists

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New Times and Old Mistakes in a New Guise
The Central Statistical Board
Letter to the Editors of Ekonomikeskaya Zhizn
Purging the Party
Tasks of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection and How they are to be Understood and Fulfilled
To the Presidium Of The Eighth All-Russia Congress of Electrical Engineers
Fourth Anniversary of the October Revolution
The New Economic Policy And the Tasks of the Political Education Departments Report To The Second All-Russia Congress of Political Education Departments October 17, 1921
Seventh Moscow Gubernia Conference of the Russian Communist Party October 29-31 , 1921
The Importance of Gold Now And After the Complete Victory of Socialism
Speech at a Meeting of the Prokhorov Textile Mills Workers, Held to Mark The Fourth Anniversary of the October Revolution November 6, 1921
Speech at a Meeting of Working Men And Women, Red Army Men And Young People of Kijamovniki District, Moscow, Held to Mark the Fourth Anniversary of the October Revolution November 7, 1921
Speech at a Workers’ Meeting At the Elektrosila Plant No. 3 (Formerly Dynamo Plant) to Mark the Fourth Anniversary of the October Revolution November 7, 1921
Preface to the Pamphlet; the Problem of the New Economic Policy (Two Old Articles And A Still Older Postscript
Telegram To Narimanov, Chairman of the Council of People’S Commissars Of Azerbaijan
A Capably Written Little Book
Memo to J. V. Stalin With the Draft Decision of the Political Bureau of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) nn the Formation of A Federation of Transcaucasian Republics
Speech at the First Moscow Gubernia Agricultural Congress November 29, 1921
The Theses on the Agrarian Question Adopted By the Communist Party Of France
Letter to P. A. Zalutsky, A. A. Solts And All Members of the Political Bureau Re the Party Purge And the Conditions of Admission Into the Party
Letter to the Political Bureau Re the Resolution of the Ninth All-Russia Congress of Soviets nn the International Situation
Ninth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
British Labour Party Policy
Role and Functions of the Trade Unions Under the New Economic Policy
Draft Directive of the Political Bureau on the New Economic Policy
To the Working People Of Daghestan
Letter to G. K. Orjonikidze nn the Strengthening of the Georgian Red Army
Letter to D. I. Kursky With Notes nn the Draft Civil Code
Notes of a Publicist
The International and Domestic Situation of the Soviet Republic
On the Significance of Militant Materialism
To Comrade Molotov For the Members of the Political Bureau; Re: Comrade Preobrazhensky’s theses
Memo to G. Y. Zinoviev With the Draft of the Soviet Government’s Reply to E. Van Dervelde
Preface to I. I. Stepanov’s the Electrification of the R.S.F.S.R. and the Transitional Phase of World Economy
Letter to J. V. Stalin On the Functions of the Deputy Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars and of the Council of Labour and Defence
Fourth Anniversary of Bednota
Letter to Molotov for the Plenary Meeting With the Plan of the Political Report For the Eleventh Party Congress
Conditions for Admiting New Members to the Party Letters to V. M. Molotov
Eleventh Congress Of The R.C.P.(B.)[1] March 27-April 22, 1922 March 27
On The Draft Of The Eleventh Party Congress Resolution on Work In The Countryside; Letter To Comrade Osinsky
We Have Paid Too Much
Decree on the Functions of the Deputy Chairmen of the Council Of People’s Commissars and of the Council of Labour and Defence
Letter to J. V. Stalin
Preface to the Pamphlet Old Articles Or Almost New Subjects
Telegram to the Workers and Engineers of the Azneft Trust
On the Tenth Anniversary of Pravda
Reply to Remarks Concerning the Functions of the Deputy Chairmen of the Council of People’s Commissars
Draft Decision of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee on the Report of the Delegation to the Genoa Conference
Letter to D. I. Kursky
Letters to J. V. Stalin for Members of the Political Bureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Promotion of Radio Engineering
“Dual” Subordination and Legality
A Fly In The Ointment
Letter to The Fifth All-Russia Congress Of Trade Unions
Memo Combatting Dominant Nation Chauvinism
To The Workers Of Baku
To The Fifth Congress Of The Young Communist League Of Russia
Letter to J. V. Stalin For Members Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Re The Foreign Trade Monopoly
To The All-Russia Congress Of Financial Workers
To the Society of Friends of Soviet Russia (In the United States)
To The Society For Technical Aid For Soviet Russia
Greetings to the Liberated Primorye Territory
Interview Given to Michael Farbman Observer and Manchester Guardian Correspondent
Speech at the Fourth Session Of The All-Russia Central Executive Committee Ninth Convocation October 31, 1922
To Petroqradskaya Pravda
To Pravda
To the First International Conference of Communist Co-Operators
To The All-Russia Congress Of Statisticians
Interview With Arthur Ransome, Manchester Guardian Correspondent
To The Non-Party Conference of Women Workers and Peasants of Moscow City and Moscow Gubernia
To The Workers Of The Former Michelson Plant
To The Workers And Employees At The State Elektroperedacha Power Station
To The Workers At The Stodol Cloth Mill In Klintsi
Fourth Congress Of The Communist International
Greetings to The All-Russia Agricultural Exhibition
To the Clarté Group
Speech at a Plenary Session The Moscow Soviet November 22, 1922
To The Presidium Of The Fifth All-Russia Congress Of The Soviet Employees’ Union
To The Educational Workers’ Congress
To the Third Congress of the Young Communist International, Moscow
Notes on The Tasks Of Our Delegation At The Hague
A Few Words About N. Y. Fedoseyev
To The All-Ukraine Congress Of Soviets
Re The Monopoly Of Foreign Trade
Letter to J. V. Stalin For Members of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Pages From A Diary [On Education]
On Co-operation
Our Revolution
How we should reorganise the Workers' and Peasants' Inspection
Better Fewer, But Better

Volume 34

1. P. B. AXELROD. Beginning of November
2. P. B. AXELROD. Middle of November
3. P. B. AXELROD. August 16
4. A. N. POTRESOV. September 2
5. A. N. POTRESOV. January 26
6. A. N. POTRESOV. April 27
7. A. N. POTRESOV. June 27
8. NADEZHDA KRUPSKAYA. August, Prior to 24
9. ADDRESSEE UNIDENTIFIED. September 5
10. APOLLINARIA YAKUBOVA. October 26
11. G. V. PLEKHANOV. January 30
12. P. B. AXELROD. March 20
13. P. B. AXELROD. April 25
14. N. E. BAUMAN. May 24
15. P. B. AXELROD. May 25
16. LYDIA KNIPOVICH. May 28
17. THE ISKRA PROMOTION GROUP. June 5
18. L. Y. GALPERIN. Between June 18 and 22
19. N. E. BAUMAN. June 25 or 26
20. G. V. PLEKHANOV. July 7
21. S. O. TSEDERBAUM. Second Half of July
22. G. V. PLEKHANOV. July 25
23. P. B. AXELROD. July 26
24. G. V. PLEKHANOV. July 30
25. G. V. PLEKHANOV. October 21
26. G. V. PLEKHANOV. November 2
27. THE ISKRA ORGANISATIONS IN RUSSIA. December, Prior to 18
28. INNA SMIDOVICH. December 18
29. L. I. GOLDMAN. January 3
30. G. V. PLEKHANOV. February 7
31. G. V. PLEKHANOV. Apri 14
32. P. B. AXELROD. May 3
33. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. May 6
34. G. V. PLEKHANOV. May 14
35. G. V. PLEKHANOV. June 23
36. G. D. LEITEISEN. July 24
37. P. G. SMIDOVICH. August 2
38. V. A. NOSKOV. August 4
39. E. Y. LEVIN. August 22
40. V. P. KRASNUKHA AND YELENA STASOVA. September 24
41. P. A. KRASIKOV. November 11
42. E. Y. LEVIN. Not Earlier Than December 11
43. G. V. PLEKHANOV. December 14
44. V. I. LAVROV AND YELENA STASOVA. December 27
45. F. V. LENGNIK. December 27
46. I. V. BABUSHKIN. January 6
47. YELENA STASOVA. January 15
48. THE KHARKOV COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. January 15
49. YELENA STASOVA. January 16
50. I. V. BABUSHKIN. January 16
51. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. January 27
52. THE UNION OF RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS ABROAD. February 4 or 5
53. Y. O. MARTOV. February 5
54. THE NIZHNI-NOVGOROD COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. Prior to February 23
55. THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE WITH THE TEXT OF NADEZHDA KRUPSKAYA'S LETTER. March 5 or 6
56. THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE. Between March 6 and 9
57. G. V. PLEKHANOV. March 15
58. THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE. March .31
59. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. April 3
60. THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE. April 6
61. YEKATERINA ALEXANDROVA. Later Than May 22
62. ALEXANDRA KALMYKOVA. September 7
63. A. N. POTRESOV. September 13
64. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. Between September 10 and 14
65. ALEXANDRA KALMYKOVA. September 30
66. THE ODESSA COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 1
67. Y. O. MARTOV. October 6
68. G. D. LEITEISEN. October 10
69. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. October 20
70. THE CAUCASIAN UNION COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 20
71. THE DON COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October
72. THE MINING AND METALLURGICAL WORKERS' UNION. October
73. G. V. PLEKHANOV. November 1
74. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. November 4
75. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. November 4
76. V. A. NOSKOV AND G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. November 6
77. G. V. PLEKHANOV. November 6
78. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. November 8
79. M. N. LYADOV. November 10
80. G. V. PLEKHANOV. November 18
81. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. December 10
82. THE ISKRA EDITORIAL BOARD. December 12
83. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. December 18
84. N. Y. VILONOV. Between December 17 and 22
85. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. December 22
86. THE EDITORS OF ISKRA. December 24-27
87. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. December 30
88. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. January 2
89. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. January 4
90. THE ISKRA EDITORIAL BOARD. January 8
91. G. V. PLEKHANOV, CHAIRMAN OF THE PARTY COUNCIL. January 23
92. G. V. PLEKHANOV, CHAIRMAN OF THE PARTY COUNCIL. January 27
93. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. January 31
94. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. Between February 2 and 7
95. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE P.P.S. February 7
96. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. February
97. THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF ISKRA. February 26
98. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. March 13
99. F. V. LENGNIK. May 26
100. G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. Not Later Than May 26
101. L. B. KRASIN. Not Earlier Than May 26
102. YELENA STASOVA AND F. V. LENGNIK. June 19
103. Y. O. MARTOV, SECRETARY OF THE PARTY COUNCIL. August 10
104. M. K. VLADIMIROV. August 15
105. THE ISKRA EDITORIAL BOARD. August 24
106. TO MEMBERS OF THE MAJORITY COMMITTEES AND ALL ACTIVE SUPPORTERS OF THE MAJORITY IN RUSSIA WITH THE TEXT OF A LETTER TO LYDIA FOTIYEVA. About August 28
107. V. A. NOSKOV. August 30
108. V. A. NOSKOV. August 30 or 31
109. V. A. NOSKOV. September 2
110. Y. O. MARTOV, SECRETARY OF THE PARTY COUNCIL. September 2
111. Y. O. MARTOV, SECRETARY OF THE PARTY COUNCIL. September 7
112. PARTICIPANTS IN THE CONFERENCE OF THE SOUTHERN COMMITTEES AND TO THE SOUTHERN BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.S.D.L.P. Later Than October 5
113. THE MAJORITY COMMITTEES. Later Than October 5
114. THE SIBERIAN COMMITTEE. October 30
115. A. M. STOPANI. Noveniber 10
116. A. A. BOGDANOV. November 21
117. NADEZHDA KRUPSKAYA. December 3
118. A. A. BOGDANOV, ROZALIA ZEMLYACHKA AND M. M. LITVINOV. December 3
119. M. M. LITVINOV. December 8
120. ROZALIA ZEMLYACHKA. December 10
121. THE CAUCASIAN UNION COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. Later Than December 12
122. THE CAUCASIAN UNION COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. December 20
123. MARIA ESSEN. December 24
124. ROZALIA ZEMLYACHKA. December 26
125. A. I. YERAMASOV. Between December 23, 1904 and Janua ry 4,1905
126. THE ST. PETERSBURG ORGANISATION OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October-December
127. A COMRADE IN RUSSIA. January 6
128. ROZALIA ZEMLYACHKA. Beginning of January
129. THE SECRETARY OF THE MAJORITY COMMITTEES' BUREAU. January 29
130. AUGUST BEBEL. February 8
131. S. I. GUSEV. February 15
132. S. I. GUSEV. February 25
133. S. I. GUSEV. Beginning of March
134. S. I. GUSEV. March 11
135. S. I. GUSEV. March 16
136. THE ODESSA COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. March 25
137. S. I. GUSEV. April 4
138. OLGA VINOGRADOVA. April 8
139. THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST BUREAU. July 8
140. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. July 11
141. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. July 12
142. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. July 28
143. A. V. LUNACHARSKY. August 2
144. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. August 14
145. A. V. LUNACHARSKY. Between August 15 and 19
146. P. N. LEPESHINSKY. August 29
147. P. N. LEPESHINSKY. August 29
148. A. V. LUNACHARSKY. End of August
149. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. September 7
150. P. A. KRASIKOV. September 14
151. S. I. GUSEV. September 20
152. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 3
153. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 3
154. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 5
155. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 8
156. A. V. LUNACHARSKY. October Ii
157. S. I. GUSEV. October 13
158. MARIA ESSEN. October 26
159. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 27
160. G. V. PLEKHANOV. End of October
161. MOTYA AND KOSTYA, MEMBERS OF THE ODESSA ORGANISATION OF THE R.S.D.L.P. (MAJORITY). End of October-Beginning of November
162. MAXIM GORKY. August 14
163. A. V. LUNACHARSKY. Between November 2 and 11
164. MAXIM GORKY. January 9
165. MAXIM GORKY AND MARIA ANDREYEVA. January 15
166. THEODORE ROTHSTEIN. January 29
167. MAXIM GORKY. February 2
168. MAXIM GORKY. February 7
169. A. V. LUNACHARSKY. February 13
170. MAXIM GORKY. February 13
171. MAXIM GORKY. March 16
172. MAXIM GORKY. March 24
173. MAXIM GORKY. First Half of April
174. A. V. LUNACHARSKY. April 16
175. MAXIM GORKY. Apr4 16
176. MAXIM GORKY. April 19
177. V. V. VOROVSKY. July 1
178. P. YUSHKEVICH. November 10
179. ROSA LUXEMBURG. May 18
180. A. I. LYUBIMOV. August 18
181. G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 24
182. A. I. LYUBIMOV. Beginning of September
183. MAXIM GORKY. November 16
184. MAXIM GORKY. November, Not Earlier Than 20
185. I. I. SKVORTSOV-STEPANOV. December 2
186. DRAFT OF A LETTER TO THE “TRUSTEES”. February-Early March
187. N. Y. VILONOV. March 27
188. G. V. PLEKHANOV. March 29
189. N. Y. VILONOV. April 7
190. MAXIM GORKY. April 11
191. N. A. SEMASHKO. October 4
192. JULIAN MARCHLEWSKI. October 7
193. G. L. SHKLOVSKY. October 14
194. MAXIM GORKY. November 14
195. MAXIM GORKY. November 22
196. N. G. POLETAYEV. December 7
197. MAXIM GORKY. January 3
198. A. RYKOV. February 25
199. MAXIM GORKY. May 27
200. ANTONIN NĚMEC. November 1

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1. TO MAXIM GORKY. February
2. MAXIM GORKY. February-March
3. G. L. SHKLOVSKY. March 12
4. G. L. SHKLOVSKY. March 13
* 5. G. K. ORJONIKIDZE, S. S. SPANDARYAN AND YELENA STASOVA. March 28
6. CAMILLE HUYSMANS. Earlier than March 28
* 7. G. K. ORJONIKIDZE, S. S. SPANDARYAN AND YELENA STASOVA. Early in April
* 8. THE BUREAU OF THE C.C. OF THE R.S.D.L.P. IN RUSSIA. April 16
9. EDITOR OF ZVEZDA. April 22
10. B. N. KNIPOVICH. June 6
* 11. EDITOR OF PRAVDA. July 19
12. EDITOR OF NEVSKAYA ZVEZDA. July 24
13. EDITOR OF PRAVDA. Earlier than August 1
14. EDITOR OF PRAVDA. August 1
15. MAXIM GORKY. August 1
* 16. EDITOR OF PRAVDA. August 2
17. MAXIM GORKY. Earlier than August 26
18. EDITOR OF PRAVDA. September 8
19. MAXIM GORKY. Beginning of October
20. MAXIM GORKY. October 17
21. EDITOR OF PRAVDA. November 2
* 22. EDITOR OF SOTSIAL-DEMOKRAT. Earlier than November 18
23. EDITOR OF PRAVDA. November 24
24. EDITOR OF PRAVDA. November 26
25. MAXIM GORKY. December 22 or 23
26. MAXIM GORKY. Earlier than January 8
27. N. A. RUBAKIN. January 25
28. MAXIM GORKY. After January 25
29. Y. M. SVERDLOV. February 9
* 30. EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. February 14
* 31. EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. February 19
32. MAXIM GORKY. Between February 15 and 25
33. EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. February 21
34. M. A. SAVELYEV. February 22
* 35. L. B. KAMENEV. February 25
36. MAXIM GORKY. After March 6
* 37. L. B. KAMENEV. Before March 29
* 38. EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. April 5
39. MAXIM GORKY. Not earlier than May 9-10
* 40. EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. Not earlier than May 25
41. THE BOLSHEVIK DEPUTIES IN THE FOURTH STATE DUMA. June 17
42. G. V. PLEKHANOV. Not later than June 22
43. MAXIM GORKY. Not later than June 22
44. MAXIM GORKY. July 25
* 45. THE GERMAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC PARTY ON THE DEATH OF AUGUST BEBEL. Between August 13 and 17.
46. S. G. SHAHUMYAN. August 24
* 47. EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA TRUDA. Not earlier than September 30
48. MAXIM GORKY. September 30
49. EDITORIAL BOARD OF ZA PRAVDU. Earlier than October 26
50. EDITORIAL BOARD OF ZA PRAVDU. Between November 2 and 7
* 51. EDITORIAL BOARD OF ZA PRAVDU. Not earlier than November 3
* 52. EDITORIAL BOARD OF ZA PRAVDU. November 7
* 53. EDITORIAL BOARD OF ZA PRAVDU. Not later than November 7
* 54. EDITORIAL BOARD OF ZA PRAVDU. Not earlier than November 13
55. MAXIM GORKY. November 13 or 14
* 56. EDITORIAL BOARD OF ZA PRAVDU. Not earlier than November 14
* 57. EDITORIAL BOARD OF ZA PRAVDU. Not earlier than November 16
58. MAXIM GORKY. Second half of November
* 59. INESSA ARMAND. After December 18
* 60. INESSA ARMAND. End of December
* 61. DAVID WIJNKOOP. January 12
* 62. INESSA ARMAND. April 1
* 63. INESSA ARMAND. April 24
* 64. EDITORIAL BOARD OF DZVIN. April 26
65. N. N. NAKORYAKOV. May 18
66. S. G. SHAHUMYAN. May 19
67. INESSA ARMAND. Earlier than June 5
68. INESSA ARMAND. Between July 10 and 16
* 69. I. E. HERMAN. Later than July 18
70. SECRETARY, EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE GRANAT BROS. ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY (July 21, 1914). July 21
* 71. SECRETARY, EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE GRANAT BROS. ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY (July 28, 1914). July 28
72. V. A. KARPINSKY. Later than September
73. V. A. KARPINSKY. Earlier than October 11, 1914
74. V. A. KARPINSKY. October 11
75. V. A. KARPINSKY. October 17
76. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. October 17
77. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. October 17.
78. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. October 27
79. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. October 31
80. SECRETARY, EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE GRANAT PUBLISHING HOUSE. November 17
81. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. November 28.
82. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. Earlier than December 16
83. BASOK. January 12
84. INESSA ARMAND. January 17 (on "free love")
85. INESSA ARMAND. January 24 (on plan for pamphlet)
86. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. February 11
87. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. Later than May 22
88. DAVID WIJNKOOP. Between June 19 and July 13
89. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. Later than July 11
* 90. DAVID WIJNKOOP. Later than July 24
91. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. July 26
92. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. Not earlier than August 4
93. K. B. RADEK. August 19
94. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. August 23
95. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Earlier than September 13
96. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. October 10
97. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. November 9
98. MAXIM GORKY. January 11
99. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Later than March 11
* 100. G. Y. ZINOVIEV. May 21
101. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Earlier than June 17
102. M. N. POKROVSKY. July 2
* 103. G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August
* 104. N. I. BUKHARIN. End of August and beginning of September
105. A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Later than October 3
106. FRANZ KORITSCHONER. October 26
107. N. D. KIKNADZE. End of October and beginning of November
108. N. D. KIKNADZE. Later than November 5
109. INESSA ARMAND. November 20
* 110. INESSA ARMAND. November 25
* 111. INESSA ARMAND. November 30
112. ARTHUR SCHMID. December 1
113. INESSA ARMAND. December 18
114. M. N. POKROVSKY. December 21
* 115. INESSA ARMAND. Later than December 23
* 116. INESSA ARMAND. December 26
117. INESSA ARMAND. January 8
118. INESSA ARMAND. January 19
* 119. INESSA ARMAND. January 22
120. INESSA ARMAND. Between January 22 and 30
* 121. INESSA ARMAND. January 30
* 122. INESSA ARMAND. February 3
123. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. February 17
* 124. INESSA ARMAND. February 19
125. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. March 6
* 126. INESSA ARMAND. March 15
127. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. March 16
128. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. March 17
129. V. A. KARPINSKY. March 19
130. V. A. KARPINSKY. March 24
* 131. A. V. LUNACHARSKY. Earlier than March 26
132. V. A. KARPINSKY. March 25
* 133. INESSA ARMAND. Between March 26 and 31
134. J. S. HANECKI. March 30
* 135. V. A. KARPINSKY. April 2
136. V. A. KARPINSKY. April 12
137. BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ABROAD. August 17 (30)
138. THE FINNISH COMRADES. November 11
139. TELEGRAM TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE MOSCOW SOVIET OF WORKERS' AND SOLDIERS' DEPUTIES. November 19
140. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE OSTROGOZHSK SOVIET. December 6 (19)
* 141. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. January 22
* 142. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE DRISSA TOWN SOVIET. February 19
* 143. TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR WAR. April 22.
144. TO D. I. KURSKY. May 4
145. TO S. G. SHAHUMYAN. May 14
* 146. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. May 23
* 147. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE PETROGRAD SOVIET. June 2
* 148. TELEGRAM TO NIZHNI-RIVERSIDE. June 8
* 149. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 26
* 150. TELEGRAM TO A. M. YURIEV. June 26
* 151. TO S. G. SHAHUMYAN. June 29
* 152. TELEGRAM TO CHIEFS OF REQUISITIONING DETACHMENTS ON ALL RAILWAYS. July 1
153. TO ALL DISTRICT COMMITTEES OF THE R.C.P., ALL DISTRICT SOVIETS OF DEPUTIES, ALL STAFFS OF THE RED ARMY. July 6
154. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE MOSCOW SOVIET. July 7.
* 155. RADIO MESSAGE TO S. G. SHAHUMYAN. July 22
* 156. TO CLARA ZETKIN. July 26
* 157. TELEGRAM TO S. G. SHAHUMYAN. July 29
* 158. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. August 5
* 159. TELEGRAM TO N. A. ANISIMOV. August 9
* 160. TO G. F. FYODOROV. August 9
* 161. TELEGRAM TO V. V. KURAYEV. August 10
* 162. TELEGRAM TO V. V. KURAYEV. August 12
* 163. TELEGRAM TO A. Y. MINKIN. August 14
* 164. TELEGRAM TO M. F. BOLDYREV. August 17
* 165. TELEGRAM TO THE ZDOROVETS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, OREL GUBERNIA. August 19
* 166. TELEGRAM TO THE LIVNY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. August 20
* 167. TELEGRAM TO THE ASTRAKHAN GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. August 21
168. TO PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. August 29
169. TO M. S. KEDROV. August 29
170. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. September 7
* 171. TELEGRAM TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. September 18.
172. TO RAILWAYMEN COMRADES ON THE MOSCOW-KIEV-VORONEZH RAILWAY. September 20
173. TO Y. A. BERZIN, V. V. VOROVSKY AND A. A. JOFFE. September 20
* 174. TO Y. M. SVERDLOV AND L. D. TROTSKY. October 1
175. TELEGRAM ON THE OCCASION OF THE CAPTURE OF SAMARA. October 9
* 176. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE MOSCOW SOVIET OF WORKERS’ AND RED ARMY DEPUTIES. October 12
177. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SPARTACUS GROUP. October 18
* 178. TELEGRAM TO I. I. VATSETIS. October 20
179. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO A. A. JOFFE. October 23
* 180. TELEGRAM TO THE OREL AND KURSK GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES AND GUBERNIA PARTY COMMITTEES. November 9
* 181. TELEGRAM TO IVANOV, CHAIRMAN OF THE UNECHA R.C.P.(B.) ORGANISATION. November 13
* 182. TELEGRAM TO THE OREL GUBERNIA COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.). November 13
183. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO I. I. VATSETIS. December 23
184. TELEGRAM TO THE SOVIET OF COMMUNES OF THE NORTHERN REGION. December 25
* 185. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. January 2 or 3
* 186. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. April 20
* 187. TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. April 22
* 188. TELEGRAM TO K. A. MEKHONOSHIN. April 24
* 189. TELEGRAM TO K. G. RAKOVSKY, V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO, N. I. PODVOISKY, L. B. KAMENEV. April 24
* 190. TELEGRAM TO THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE WESTERN FRONT. April 24
* 191. TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. April 25.
* 192. TO N. I. BUKHARIN. April 25
193. TO THE STAFF OF THE 2nd UKRAINIAN SOVIET ARMY AND ALL COMRADES OF THAT ARMY. May 2
* 194. TELEGRAM TO K. G. RAKOVSKY, V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO, N. I. PODVOISKY. May 5
* 195. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV AND A. L. KOLEGAYEV. May 6
* 196. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. May 12
* 197. TELEGRAM TO THE PETROGRAD DEFENCE COMMITTEE. May 13
* 198. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. May 19
* 199. TELEGRAM TO A. L. KOLEGAYEV. May 21
* 200. TELEGRAM TO K. G. RAKOVSKY AND V. I. MEZHLAUK. May 26
* 201. TELEGRAM TO S. I. GUSEV, M. M. LASHEVICH, K. K. YURENEV. May 29
* 202. TELEGRAM TO D. I. YEFREMOV. May 30
* 203. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE EASTERN FRONT. June 9
* 204. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. June 10
* 205. TELEGRAM TO S. I. GUSEV AND M. M. LASHEVICH. June 11.
* 206. TELEGRAM TO O. I. SOMOV AND D. I. YEFREMOV. June 14.
* 207. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN FRONT. June 14
208. TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE AND S. Z. ELIAVA. June 16.
* 209. TELEGRAM TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF SOVIETS OF THE FRONT-LINE DISTRICTS. June 16
* 210. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 10th ARMY AND THE TSARITSYN GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. June 18
* 211. TELEGRAM TO M. M. LASHEVICH AND K. K. YURENEV. June 20
212. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE EASTERN FRONT. July 1
* 213. TELEGRAM TO V. V. KURAYEV, V. A. RADUS-ZENKOVICH, K. I. PLAKSIN. July 2
* 214. TELEGRAM TO V. A. RADUS-ZENKOVICH. July 8
* 215. TELEGRAM TO THE TULA METALWORKERS' CONGRESS. July 11
* 216. TELEGRAM TO M. M. LASHEVICH AND K. K. YURENEV. July 17
* 217. TO MAXIM GORKY. July 18
* 218. TO MAXIM GORKY. July 31
* 219. TELEGRAM TO A. P. ROZENGOLTS. August 1
* 220. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. August 9
* 221. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. August 10
* 222. INSTRUCTION TO A SECRETARY AND NOTE TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. End of August
* 223. TELEGRAM TO THE BASHKIR REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE. September 5
* 224. TO S. I. GUSEV. September 10
* 225. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. October 15
* 226. NOTE ON A LETTER FROM G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. Not earlier than October 15
227. TO G. N. KAMINSKY, D. P. OSKIN, V. I. MEZHLAUK. October 20
* 228. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE DEPUTY PEOPLE’S COMMISSAR FOR WAR. October 24
* 229. TO V. V. VOROVSKY. October 24
* 230. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Later than October 25
231. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. December 26
* 232. TELEGRAM TO M. M. LITVINOV. December 28
233. TO THE ALL-RUSSIA CENTRAL COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS. January 16
* 234. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. January 18
235. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. January 23
* 236. TO M. A. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. February 5
* 237. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. February 27
* 238. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA AND G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. March 11
239. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. March 14
* 240. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. March 15
* 241. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA AND G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. March 17
242. TO V. V. ADORATSKY. April 6
243. TO K. A. TIMIRYAZEV. April 27
* 244. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. May 4
* 245. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. May 5
246. TO A. S. SERAFIMOVICH. May 21
* 247. TO D. I. KURSKY. Early in July
* 248. TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL. Earlier than July 19
* 249. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. July 22
250. TO THE LIBRARY OF THE RUMYANTSEV MUSEUM. September 1
* 251. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. September 9
252. TO THE CHEREMKHOVO COAL MINERS. September 15
* 253. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 1st CAVALRY ARMY. October 4
* 254. TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE. October 16
* 255. TO THE TULA COMRADES. October 20
256. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE PETROGRAD SOVIET. October 21
* 257. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 1st CAVALRY ARMY. October 24
* 258. TO R. E. KLASSON. November 2
259. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. November 6
260. TO THE STATE PUBLISHING HOUSE. December 11
261. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. December
* 262. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. Late in December
263. TO THE BAKURY VOLOST ORGANISATION OF THE R.C.P.(B.). January 21
* 264. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 26
* 265. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. February 6
266. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. February 19
267. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. February 25
268. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 11th ARMY. March 10
269. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. Later than April 5.
* 270. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY, M. N. POKROVSKY AND Y. A. LITKENS. April 8
271. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. April 9
* 272. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. April 9
273. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. April 12
274. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. April 13
* 275. TO Y. A. LITKENS. May 6
276. TO THE EDITORIAL BOARDS OF PRAVDA AND IZVESTIA. May 9
277. TO M. F. SOKOLOV. May 16
* 278. TO Y. A. LITKENS. May 19
279. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. May 25
280. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. May 26
* 281. TELEGRAM TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. May 27
* 282. TO I. T. SMILGA. May 27
* 283. TO M. P. PAVLOVICH. May 31
* 284. TO Y. A. LITKENS. Late In May
285. TO V. A. AVANESOV. June 1
* 286. TO I. M. GUBKIN. June 3
* 287. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. June 5
* 288. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. July 4
* 289. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. July 10
* 290. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. July 17.
291. TO A. A. KOROSTELEV. July 26
292. TO L. M. KHINCHUK. July29
* 293. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MOSCOW GUBERNIA COMMUNE. July 30
294. TO V. V. ADORATSKY. August 2
295. TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE STATE PUBLISHING HOUSE. August 7
* 296. TO G. I. SAFAROV. August 7
* 297. LETTER TO V. S. DOVGALEVSKY AND INSTRUCTION TO A SECRETARY. September 2
298. LETTER TO D. I. KURSKY AND INSTRUCTION TO A SECRETARY. September 3
299. TO I. K. YEZHOV. September 27
300. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. October 13
301. TO SIDNEY HILLMAN. October 13
302. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. October 24
303. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. November 16
* 304. TO A. S. YENUKIDZE. November
* 305. TO LYDIA FOTIYEVA. December 28
306. TO D. I. KURSKY. January 17
307, 308, 309, 310. TO A. D. TSYURUPA.
311. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. January 26
* 312. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. January 28
313. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. February 1
* 314. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. February 15
* 315. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. February 22
316. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. April 6
317. TO CHARLES P. STEINMETZ. April 10
* 318. TO N. I. BUKHARIN. September 27
* 319. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL. October 16
320. TO I. I. SKVORTSOV-STEPANOV. November 15
321. TO COMRADE MÜNZENBERG, SECRETARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ AID. December 2

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Y. M. STEKLOV. Not later than September 4
***. Between September 6 and 15
P. B. AXELROD. October 10
P. B. AXELROD. October 18
P. B. AXELROD. October 19
P. B. AXELROD. October 21
V. P. NOGIN. November 2
P. B. AXELROD. November 8
P. B. AXELROD. November 8
* G. V. PLEKHANOV. November 9
P. B. AXELROD. November 16
P. B. AXELROD. November 19
P. B. AXELROD. November 26
P. B. AXELROD. December 11
P. B. AXELROD. December 14
P. B. AXELROD. December 24
V. P. NOGIN. January 3
V. P. NOGIN. January 24
THE BORBA GROUP. February 3
THE BORBA GROUP. February 21
P. B. AXELROD. February 27
F. I. DAN. March 22
V. P. NOGIN. April 6
* KARL H. BRANTING. April 19
G. V. PLEKHANOV. April 21
M. G. VECHESLOV. April 25
S. I. RADCHENKO. End of April
P. N. LEPESHINSKY AND P. A. KRASIKOV. June 1
P. B. AXELROD. June 1
M. G. VECHESLOV. June 17
P. B. AXELROD July 9
* G. V. PLEKHANOV. July 13
P. B. AXELROD. July 21
P. B. AXELROD. August 24
P. B. AXELROD. August 30
E. L. GUREVICH. November 3
LYUBOV AXELROD. November 27
G. V. PLEKHANOV. December 1
G. V. PLEKHANOV December 19
L. I. GOLDMAN. December
TO LYUBOV AXELROD. February 18
TO P. B. AXELROD. March 22
TO P. B. AXELROD. March 27
TO A. A. BOGDANOV. Between March 28 and April 19
TO F. V. LENGNIK. May 23
TO I. I. RADCHENKO. June 22
TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. July 2
TO NADEZHDA KRUPSKAYA. July 16
TO I. I. RADCHENKO. July 16
TO ALEXANDRA KALMYKOVA. September 27
* PREFACE TO THE SPEECHES OF NIZHNI-NOVGOROD WORKERS IN COURT
* TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. December 1
TO F. V. LENGNIK. January 17
TO YELENA STASOVA. January 28
TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY AND V. A. NOSKOV. October 5.
TO F. I. DAN. December 2
TO THE SOUTHERN BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. End of May
TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. July 26
TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. Between August 18 and 31
TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. September 13
TO G. D. LEITEISEN. September 29
TO MARIA GOLUBEVA. After October 6
TO E. E. ESSEN. November 4
TO A. I. YERAMASOV. December
TO *** March 9
* TO THE SECRETARY OF THE BRITISH LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. March 23
TO P. A. KRASIKOV. April 5
TO *** April-May
* TO THE SECRETARY OF THE BRITISH LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. May 20
* TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. June 1 or 2
TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. September 15
TO M. A. REISNER. October 4
TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 25.
TO M. S. KEDROV. End of November and beginning of December 1908
TO G. A. ALEXINSKY. January 7
TO G. A. ALEXINSKY. Between January 7 and February 2
TO G. A. ALEXINSKY. February 3
TO MAXIM GORKY. First half of March
TO MARIA ANDREYEVA. End of April
TO Th. A. ROTHSTEIN. July 8
NOTE TO A. A. BOGDANOV. October 27 or 28
TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August
TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. September 7 or 14
TO LEON TYSZKA. March 28
TO MARIA ZOLINA. April 30
TO LEON TYSZKA. July 20
TO KARL RADEK. September 30
TO KARL RADEK. October 9
TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. November 22
TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. February 3
TO MAXIM GORKY. End of April
* THE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN THE PARTY
TO MAXIM GORKY. September 15
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. September 25
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. Between September 26 and 28
* WHAT IS THE CADET ELECTION PLATFORM?
* WORKERS' UNITY AND THE ELECTIONS
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. October 8
* TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. First half of October
* TO THE EDITOR OF PRAVDA. After October 3
* TO THE EDITOR OF PRAVDA. November 2
* TO THE EDITOR OF PRAVDA. After November 2
* TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. November 17
* AFTER THE ELECTIONS IN AMERICA
* TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. Before November 26
* MORE ZEAL THAN SENSE
* THE QUESTION OF PARTY AFFILIATION AMONG DEMOCRATIC-MINDED STUDENTS
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. Before December 20
* IN AMERICA
* THE WORKING CLASS AND ITS “PARLIAMENTARY” REPRESENTATIVES. Article Three
* THE WORKING CLASS AND ITS “PARLIAMENTARY” REPRESENTATIVES. Article Five
* EUGÈNE POTTIER. The 25th Anniversary of His Death
* THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORKERS’ CHOIRS IN GERMANY
TO N. A. RUBAKIN. February 13
* THE INTERNATIONAL POLICY OF THE BOURGEOISIE
* CAPITALISM AND FEMALE LABOUR
* LANDOWNERS' CALL FOR “PACIFYING” THE COUNTRYSIDE
* LESSONS OF THE BELGIAN STRIKE
* THE BUILDING INDUSTRY AND BUILDING WORKERS
* AN ASSESSMENT OF THE FOURTH DUMA
* THE HIGH COST OF LIVING AND THE “HARD” LIFE OF THE CAPITALISTS
* THE GERMAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS AND ARMAMENTS
* ORGANISATION OF THE MASSES BY THE GERMAN CATHOLICS
* HOLIDAYS FOR WORKERS
* THE MEANING OF AN “HISTORIC” FORMULA
* FROM WHOM DOES SUPPORT COME?
FROM FRANCE. From Our Correspondent
* DEPUTY FRANK FAVOURS THE MASS STRIKE
* AN INTERESTING CONGRESS
TO V. M. KASPAROV. Between June 18 and 22
TO G. I. SAFAROV. July 20
TO O. N. LOLA. July 20
TO J. S. HANECKI. September 12
TO V. L. LEDER. October 28
TO MAXIM GORKY. Beginning of November
TO MAXIM GORKY. Middle of November
TO N. I. BUKHARIN. December
* TO THE EDITORS OF PUT PRAVDY. February 9
TO A. A. TROYANOVSKY. Not earlier than February 11
TO ISAAC A. HOURWICH. February 27
* TO THE EDITORS OF PUT PRAVDY. Before March 23
TO V. B. STANKEVICH. March 24
* TO THE EDITORS OF PUT PRAVDY. On the Question of the Articles About Ireland. Between April 7 and 23
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. End of April
* OUR TASKS
TO A. A. TROYANOVSKY. May 20
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. After May 23
TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Before July 16
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. July 31
TO M. V. KOBETSKY. August 2
TO VIKTOR ADLER. September 5
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. September 6
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Before October 15
SPEECH AT G. V. PLEKHANOV'S LECTURE “ON THE ATTITUDE OF THE SOCIALISTS TO THE WAR”. SEPTEMBER 28 (OCTOBER 11), 1914. Brief Newspaper Report
LECTURE ON “THE PROLETARIAT AND THE WAR”. OCTOBER 1 (14), 1914. Newspaper Report
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. October 18
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. October 23
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. November 14
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. November 25
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. Between November 28 and December 8
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Between December 5 and 12
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. December 9
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. After December 28
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. January 3
TO THE EDITORIAL SECRETARY OF GRANAT PUBLICATIONS. January 4
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Before January 17
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Between January 20 and February 1.
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. January 30 or 31.
MAY DAY AND THE WAR
TO KARL RADEK. After June 19
TO KARL RADEK. July 15
TO KARL RADEK. Before August 4
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Before August 11
TO SOPHIA RAVICH. August 16
TO SOPHIA RAVICH. After August 16
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. Before August 19.
TO V. M. KASPAROV. August 19
TO J. A. BERZIN. August 20
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. After August 19
TO YELIZAVETA RIVLINA. After August 19
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. Between September 8 and 13
TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between September 11 and 15
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. September 13
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. September 13
TO KARL RADEK. Before September 18
TO KARL RADEK. September 19
TO M. M. KHARITONOV. September 19
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. September 19
TO KARL RADEK. After September 21
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. After September 26
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. End of September or beginning of October
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. October 6
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. November 22
TO V. A. KARPINSKY AND SOPHIA RAVICH. End of November or beginning of December
TO SOPHIA RAVICH. Before December 16
TO HENRIETTE ROLAND-HOLST. After January 21
TO M. M. KHARITONOV January 27
TO M. M. KHARITONOV. January 29
TO MAXIM GORKY. Before February 8
TO SOPHIA RAVICH. February 13
TO SOPHIA RAVICH. February 17
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. February 24
TO SOPHIA RAVICH. February 27
TO Y. LARIN. March 13
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. March 19
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. After March 19
INITIAL VARIANT OF R.S.D.L.P. C.C. PROPOSALS TO THE SECOND SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. April 4
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. Between April 19 and May 7
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Between May 6 and 13.
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. May 17
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. May 23
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. After May 28
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Late in May
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. After June 4
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. June 17
TO SOPHIA RAVICH. June 27
TO ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI. July 25
TO ZINAIDA LILINA. After July 27
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. August 5
TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. Late in August
TO G. Y. BELENKY. October 26
ON THE AMENDMENT TO BEBEL'S RESOLUTION AT THE STUTTGART CONGRESS
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. December 20
UNIDENTIFIED ADDRESSEE. January 11 or 12
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. January 19
TO SOPHIA RAVICH. After February 12
TO V. A. KARPINSKY. After March 19
TELEGRAM TO J. S. HANECKI. March 23
* PLAN FOR A LECTURE, “THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, ITS SIGNIFICANCE AND ITS TASKS”, DELIVERED AT ZURICH
TELEGRAM TO J. S. HANECKI. March 28
TELEGRAM TO J. S. HANECKI. March 30
TELEGRAM TO ROBERT GRIMM. March 31
TO THE ZURICH GROUP OF BOLSHEVIKS. April 2 or 3
TELEGRAM TO J. S. HANECKI. April 5
TELEGRAM TO HENRI GUILBEAUX. April 6
PRELIMINARY DRAFT OF THE APRIL THESES. Theses
SPEECH AT A MEETING OF THE PETROGRAD SOVIET EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON APRIL 4 (17), 1917 ON THE QUESTION OF THE PASSAGE ACROSS GERMANY. Minutes
REPORT AT A MEETING OF BOLSHEVIK DELEGATES TO THE ALL-RUSSIA CONFERENCE OF SOVIETS OF WORKERS' AND SOLDIERS' DEPUTIES APRIL 4 (17), 1917
TO J. S. HANECKI AND KARL RADEK. April 12
THESES ON THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT DECLARATION. Theses
PLAN FOR A REPORT ON THE SEVENTH (APRIL) ALL-RUSSIA CONFERENCE OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.) AT A MEETING OF THE PETROGRAD ORGANISATION. MAY 8 (21), 1917
FOR THE CONGRESS OF SOVIETS
NOTE TO L. B. KAMENEV. Between July 5 (18) and 7 (20)
TO N. I. PODVOISKY OR V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. November 26
SPEECHES AT A MEETING OF THE C.C. OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). NOVEMBER 29 (DECEMBER 12), 1917. Minutes
SESSION OF THE ALL-RUSSIA CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. DECEMBER 1 (14), 1917
TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV AND F. E. DZERZHINSKY. Beginning of December
FROM A PUBLICIST'S DIARY. (Themes for Elaboration)
DRAFT DECREE ON CONSUMERS' COMMUNES
TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. Between December 21 and 28, 1917 (January 3 and 10, 1918)
SPEECHES ON WAR AND PEACE AT A MEETING OF THE C.C. OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). JANUARY 11 (24), 1918. Minutes
TO THE NAVAL REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE. January 15.
TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. January 17 (30)
TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. Before January 21
TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. January 21
SPEECHES AT A MEETING OF THE C.C. OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). JANUARY 24 (FEBRUARY 6), 1918. Minutes
TELEGRAM TO M. A. MURAVYOV. February 14
TO COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF M. A. MURAVYOV, TO THE SUPREME RUMANIAN BOARD, TO THE PEOPLE'S SECRETARIAT OF THE UKRAINIAN REPUBLIC, FOR V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. February 17
SPEECHES AT A MEETING OF THE C.C. OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). FEBRUARY 18, 1918. Minutes
SPEECHES AT A MEETING OF THE C.C. OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). FEBRUARY 23, 1918. Minutes
TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. February 23.
TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. February 28
MATERIAL FOR THE FOURTH (EXTRAORDINARY) ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS OF SOVIETS
TO THE TASHKENT CONGRESS OF SOVIETS OF THE TURKESTAN TERRITORY, TO THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS OF THE TURKESTAN TERRITORY, FOR IBRAHIMOV AND KLEVLEYEV. May 5 (April 22)
TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 14
TELEGRAM TO COMMISSAR IVANOV. July 11
TELEGRAM TO YEVGENIA BOSCH. August 9
TELEGRAM TO THE PENZA GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. August 12
TELEGRAM TO M. S. KEDROV. August 12
TO N. I. MURALOV. August 29
DECISION OF THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS ON REPORTS BY THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIATS
TO M. F. VLADIMIRSKY. October 27
RADIOGRAM FROM MOSCOW TO ONE AND ALL. November 10
* TO GIACINTO M. SERRATI. December 4
IN MEMORY OF COMRADE PROSHYAN
TELEGRAM TO THE KURSK EXTRAORDINARY COMMISSION. January 6
REPLY TO A PEASANT'S QUESTION
NOTES ON THE QUESTION OF REORGANISING STATE CONTROL
* DRAFT THIRD CLAUSE OF THE GENERAL POLITICAL SECTION OF THE PROGRAMME (FOR THE PROGRAMME COMMISSION OF THE EIGHTH PARTY CONGRESS)
TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. April 24
TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. April 30
TELEGRAM TO L. B. KAMENEV. May 7
TELEGRAM TO BELA KUN. May 13
TELEGRAM TO S. A. GETSOV, KHARKOV CHIEF COAL BOARD. May 16
* TO V. A. AVANESOV. May 20
* TO BELA KUN. June 18
TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. September 4
FOREWORD TO G. ZINOVIEV'S ARTICLE “ON THE NUMERICAL COMPOSITION OF OUR PARTY”
TELEGRAM TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE PETROGRAD SOVIET ON YUDENICH’S OFFENSIVE. OCTOBER 14, 1919
* TO A. S. YENUKIDZE, L. B. KAMENEV AND YELENA STASOVA. November 12
NOTE TO D. I. KURSKY. Between December 17 and 23
NOTE TO D. I. KURSKY. Between December 17 and 23
INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK BY JOHN REED: TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD
SPEECH AT A MEETING OF THE COMMUNIST GROUP IN THE ALL-RUSSIA CENTRAL COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS. MARCH 15, 1920. Minutes
TO V. P. MILYUTIN. April 23
POSTSCRIPT TO A RADIO MESSAGE OF MAY 6, 1920
TO S. I. BOTIN June 4
TO THE STATE PUBLISHING HOUSE AND TO Y. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY AND N. I. BUKHARIN. August 8
TO N. I. BUKHARIN. Late summer
TO ANNA YELIZAROVA. Autumn
TO M. N. POKROVSKY. December 5
* TELEGRAM TO FACTORIES MAKING ELECTRIC PLOUGHS. December 31
ON POLYTECHNICAL EDUCATION. Notes on Theses by Nadezhda Konstantinovna
NOTES FOR A SPEECH AT THE TENTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.) ON THE SUBSTITUTION OF FOOD REQUISITIONING BY A TAX. Notes for a Speech on the Substitution of Food Requisitioning by a Tax
ON THE KRONSTADT REVOLT
TO N. I. BUKHARIN. March-April
TELEGRAM TO THE PETROGRAD REGIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL, TRADE UNION COUNCIL AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. May 27
TO S. G. SAID-GALIEV. July 20
* NOTE TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. August 5
TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 3
TO A. S. KISELYOV. September 15
NOTE TO G. I. KRUMIN. October 7
TO V. A. AVANESOV. October 15
NOTES FOR A REPORT AT THE SECOND ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS OF POLITICAL EDUCATION WORKERS. The New Economic Policy and the Tasks of Political Education Workers
TO D. I. KURSKY ON THE QUESTION OF LEASES AND CONCESSIONS IN AGRICULTURE. October 25
NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF THE R.C.P.
TO V. A. AVANESOV, D. I. KURSKY AND A. D. TSYURUPA. December 13
TO P. A. BOGDANOV December 23
ON THE QUESTION OF STRUGGLE AGAINST WAR
ON THE TASKS OF THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR JUSTICE UNDER THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY. February 20
TO A. D. TSYURUPA. On the Subject of the Draft Directives to the Narrow Council of People's Commissars. February 21
* TO A. L. SHEINMAN. February 28
TO V. A. TIKHOMIROV. March 1
TO I. I. SKVORTSOV-STEPANOV. March 19
NOTES FOR A SPEECH ON MARCH 27, 1922
TO D. I. KURSKY. March 31
* TO N. OSINSKY. April 12
TO MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGIUM OF THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR WORKERS' AND PEASANTS' INSPECTION. August 21
TO V. A. AVANESOV. September 1
TO L. M. KHINCHUK. September 12
TO L. M. KHINCHUK. Not earlier than September 18
NOTES FOR A REPORT “FIVE YEARS OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND THE PROSPECTS OF THE WORLD REVOLUTION” AT THE FOURTH CONGRESS OF THE COMINTERN
OUTLINE OF SPEECH AT THE TENTH ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS OF SOVIETS
“TESTAMENT” [a.k.a. “Last Testament”]
Index
Letter to the Congress
Granting Legislative Functions to the State Planning Commission
The Question of Nationalities or "Autonomisation"

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1. TO HIS MOTHER October 6
2. TO HIS SISTER MARIA October
3. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 13
4. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 24
5. TO HIS MOTHER May 14
6. TO HIS MOTHER May 20
7. TO HIS MOTHER June 8
8. TO HIS MOTHER July 18
9. TO HIS MOTHER August 10
10. TO HIS MOTHER August 29
11. TO HIS MOTHER September 7
12. TO HIS MOTHER December 5
13. TO A. K. CHEBOTARYOVA January 2
14. TO HIS SISTER ANNA January 12
15. TO HIS SISTER ANNA January 14
16. TO HIS SISTER ANNA January 16
17. TO HIS MOTHER March 2
18. TO HIS SISTER MARIA March 10
19. TO HIS MOTHER March 15 and 16
20. TO HIS MOTHER March 26
21. TO HIS MOTHER April 5
22. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA April 17
23. TO HIS MOTHER May 7
24. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA May 18
25. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA May 25
26. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA June 8
27. TO HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW MARK YELIZAROV June 15.
28. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA July 19
29. TO HIS MOTHER August 17
30. TO HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW AND HIS SISTER MARIA September 7
31. TO HIS MOTHER September 30
32. TO HIS MOTHER October 12
33. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA October 19
34. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTERS MARIA AND ANNA December 10
35. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTERS MARIA AND ANNA December 21
36. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA December 27
37. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW January 4
38. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA January 24
39. TO HIS MOTHER February 7
40. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW February 14
41. TO HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW February 18
42. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA February 24
43. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW March 1
44. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA March 8
45. TO HIS MOTHER March 14
46. TO HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW March 28
47. TO HIS MOTHER May 10
48. TO HIS MOTHER May 17
49. TO HIS MOTHER June 7
50. TO HIS MOTHER June 14
51. TO HIS SISTER ANNA July 15
52. TO HIS MOTHER August 2
53. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA August 16.
54. TO HIS MOTHER August 26
55. TO HIS MOTHER September 16
56. TO HIS MOTHER October 11
57. TO HIS MOTHER November 1
58. TO HIS SISTER ANNA Written between November 7 and 11
59. TO HIS SISTER MARIA November 11
60. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA November 15
61. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA November 22
62. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS BROTHER November 28
63. TO HIS MOTHER, HIS SISTER ANNA AND HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW December 6
64. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA December 12
65. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S MOTHER December 20
66. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 22 and 28
67. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA December 28
68. TO HIS MOTHER January 3
69. TO HIS MOTHER January 10
70. TO HIS MOTHER January 17
71. TO HIS SISTER MARIA January 24
72. TO HIS BROTHER January 26
73. TO HIS MOTHER January 30
74. TO HIS MOTHER February 3
75. TO HIS MOTHER February 7
76. TO HIS SISTER ANNA February 13
77. TO HIS MOTHER February 21
78. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA February 28
79. TO HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW February 28
80. TO HIS MOTHER March 7
81. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA March 7
82. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA March 17
83. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA March 17
84. TO HIS MOTHER March 21
85. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA April 4
86. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA April 11
87. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA May 1
88. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA May 9
89. TO HIS SISTER ANNA AND HIS MOTHER May 29 and 30
90. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS BROTHER June 20
91. TO HIS MOTHER July 11
92. TO HIS MOTHER August 1
93. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA August 7
94. TO HIS MOTHER August 15
95. TO HIS MOTHER August 22
96. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA August 22
97. TO HIS MOTHER August 25
98. TO HIS MOTHER September 1
99. TO HIS MOTHER September 11
100. TO HIS MOTHER October 17
101. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S MOTHER January 19
102. TO HIS MOTHER March 15
103. TO HIS MOTHER April 6
104. TO HIS MOTHER April 26
105. TO HIS MOTHER April 30
106. TO HIS MOTHER May 5
107. TO HIS MOTHER May 10
108. TO HIS MOTHER May 18
109. TO HIS MOTHER July 2
110. TO HIS MOTHER August 31
111. TO HIS MOTHER September 7
112. TO HIS MOTHER September 19
113. TO HIS MOTHER October 3
114. TO HIS SISTER MARIA November 6 and 7
115. TO HIS SISTER MARIA November 29
116. TO HIS MOTHER December 6
117. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 14
118. TO HIS MOTHER December 26
119. TO HIS MOTHER January 1
120. TO HIS MOTHER January 16
121. TO HIS MOTHER January 27
122. TO HIS MOTHER February 9
123. TO HIS MOTHER February 20
124. TO HIS MOTHER February 27
125. TO HIS MOTHER March 2
126. TO HIS MOTHER March 4
127. TO HIS MOTHER May 19
128. TO HIS SISTER MARIA May 19
129. TO HIS MOTHER June 7
130. TO HIS MOTHER July 1
131. TO HIS MOTHER July 17
132. TO HIS MOTHER August 3
133. TO HIS MOTHER September 1
134. TO HIS MOTHER September 21
135. TO HIS MOTHER February 26
136. TO HIS MOTHER March 24
137. TO HIS MOTHER April 2
138. TO HIS SISTER ANNA April 10
139. TO HIS MOTHER May 8
140. TO HIS MOTHER June 7
141. TO HIS MOTHER September 14
142. TO HIS MOTHER September 27
143. TO HIS MOTHER November 9
144. TO HIS MOTHER December 17
145. TO HIS MOTHER December 26
146. TO HIS MOTHER February 4
147. TO HIS MOTHER February 22
148. TO HIS MOTHER March 29
149. TO HIS MOTHER January 8
150. TO HIS MOTHER January 20
151. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S MOTHER July 2
152. TO HIS MOTHER July 7 or 8
153. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA July 16
154. TO HIS MOTHER August 28
155. LENIN AND KRUPSKAYA TO LENIN’S MOTHER June 27
156. LENIN AND KRUPSKAYA TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA End of June
157. TO HIS MOTHER October 15
158. TO HIS SISTER MARIA January 14
159. LENIN AND KRUPSKAYA TO LENIN’S MOTHER January 22
160. TO HIS SISTER MARIA February 7
161. TO HIS SISTER MARIA February 14
162. TO HIS SISTER MARIA February 17
163. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 10
164. TO HIS SISTER MARIA Written between April 19 and 23
165. TO HIS MOTHER June 20
166. TO HIS SISTER MARIA July 13
167. TO HIS SISTER MARIA August 9
168. TO HIS MOTHER Summer
169. TO HIS MOTHER September 30
170. TO HIS SISTER ANNA October 27
171. TO HIS SISTER ANNA November 8
172. TO HIS MOTHER November 17
173. TO HIS SISTER ANNA November 26
174. TO HIS MOTHER December 10
175. TO HIS SISTER ANNA December 19
176. TO HIS SISTER ANNA December 24
177. TO HIS SISTER ANNA February 6
178. TO HIS SISTER ANNA February 16 or 17
179. TO HIS SISTER ANNA February 17 or 18
180. TO HIS SISTER ANNA February 23
181. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 2
182. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 9
183. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 12
184. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 21 and 22
185. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 23 or 24
186. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 26
187. TO HIS SISTER ANNA April
188. TO HIS SISTER ANNA April 6
189. TO HIS SISTER ANNA April 8
190. TO HIS MOTHER May 21
191. LENIN AND KRUPSKAYA TO LENIN’S SISTER ANNA May 26
192. TO HIS BROTHER Late June-early July
193. TO HIS MOTHER July 19
194. TO HIS MOTHER August 24
195. TO HIS MOTHER October 25
196. TO HIS MOTHER November 4
197. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 3 or 4
198. TO HIS MOTHER December 7 or 8
199. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 10 or 11
200. TO HIS SISTER MARIA January 2
201. TO HIS SISTER MARIA Early January
202. TO HIS SISTER MARIA January 12
203. TO HIS SISTER MARIA January 30 or 31
204. TO HIS SISTER ANNA February 1
205. TO HIS BROTHER February 13
206. TO HIS MOTHER February 13
207. TO HIS BROTHER February 17
208. TO HIS MOTHER April 10
209. LENIN AND KRUPSKAYA TO LENIN’S SISTER ANNA May 2
210. TO HIS MOTHER June 18
211. TO HIS SISTER MARIA June 18
212. TO HIS MOTHER July 1
213. TO HIS SISTER MARIA July 28
214. TO HIS MOTHER September 4
215. TO HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW January 3
216. TO HIS MOTHER January 19
217. TO HIS MOTHER April 8
218. TO HIS MOTHER August 20
219. TO HIS SISTER MARIA August 20
220. TO HIS MOTHER September 28
221. TO HIS MOTHER March 8 or 9
222. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 24
223. TO HIS MOTHER April 7
224. TO HIS MOTHER May 27
225. TO HIS MOTHER June 2
* 226. TO HIS MOTHER July 1
227. TO HIS SISTER MARIA End of November
228. TO HIS SISTER ANNA Autumn
229. TO HIS MOTHER December 21 or 22
230. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 24 or 25
231. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 28
232. TO HIS MOTHER January 3
233. TO HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA February 24
234. TO HIS SISTER ANNA March 18
* 235. TO HIS SISTER MARIA First half of April
236. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S MOTHER May 3
237. TO HIS SISTER MARIA May 12 or 13
* 238. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S MOTHER May 25
* 239. TO HIS SISTER MARIA June 18
240. TO HIS MOTHER June 24
241. TO HIS MOTHER June 28 or 29
242. TO HIS MOTHER July 26
243. TO HIS SISTER MARIA Nouember 12 or 13
244. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 21
245. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S MOTHER December26
* 246. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S MOTHER January 7
247. TO HIS SISTER ANNA February 11
248. TO HIS SISTER MARIA February 16
249. TO HIS MOTHER February 21
* 250. KRUPSKAYA AND LENIN TO LENIN’S MOTHER March 16
251. TO HIS MOTHER April 10
252. TO HIS SISTER MARIA April 22
253. TO HIS SISTER ANNA November 14
254. TO HIS SISTER MARIA December 22
255. TO HIS SISTER MARIA February 9
256. TO HIS MOTHER October 7
257. TO HIS SISTER MARIA February 20
258. TO HIS MOTHER March 12
259. TO HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW September 20
260. TO HIS SISTER MARIA October 22
261. TO HIS SISTER MARIA November 26
262. TO HIS SISTER MARIA February 15
263. TO HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW February 18 or 19
264. TELEGRAM TO HIS SISTERS MARIA AND ANNA April 2
265. TO HIS SISTER MARIA August
266. TO HIS SISTER MARIA End of August-September
267. TELEGRAM TO HIS WIFE July 2
268. TO HIS WIFE July 9
269. TELEGRAM TO HIS WIFE July 10
* 270. TO HIS WIFE July 15
* 271. TO HIS SISTER MARIA AND HIS WIFE 1919 or 1920
* 272. TO HIS SISTER MARIA
* 273. TO HIS SISTER ANNA End of 1922
* 274. TO HIS SISTER MARIA
I. Entries Concerning Letters from Lenin to His Relatives (From the Files of the Moscow Gendarmerie)
1. TO LENIN’S MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA. February 15
2. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. March 6
3. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. May 10
4. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. June 14
5. TO LENIN’S SISTER ANNA. August 9
6. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. August 26
7. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. September 11
8. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. September 27
9. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. October 14
10. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. November 11
11. TO LENIN’S SISTER ANNA. November 22
12. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. January 10
13. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. January 17
14. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. January 24
* 15. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. April 4
16. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. June 20
17. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. July 3
18. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. October 17
19. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. March 28
20. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. March 30
21. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. July 26
22. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. July 26
23. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. August 26
24. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. September 11
25. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. October 1
26. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. November 8
27. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. December 2
28. TO LENIN’S MOTHER AND HIS SISTER MARIA. December 22
29. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. February 2
30. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. February 12
31. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. June 11
32. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. July 16
33. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. August 2
34. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. September 27
* 35. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. March 4
36. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. January 15
37. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. Written in the twenties of December
* 38. TO LENIN’S SISTER ANNA. August 24
* 39. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. August 26
* 40. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. September 21
41. TO LENIN’S SISTER ANNA. March 9
42. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. May 27
43. TO LENIN’S MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA. January 4
44. TO LENIN’S MOTHER AND HIS SISTER ANNA. February 24
45. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. March 18
* 46. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. April 10
* 47. TO LENIN’S SISTER ANNA. January 31
48. TO LENIN’S SISTER ANNA. February 11
49. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. April 15
50. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. June 8
51. TO LENIN’S MOTHER. September 24
* 52 TO LENIN’S MOTHER. October 11
53. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. December 14
54. TO LENIN’S SISTER MARIA. February 8

Volume 38

Conspectus of the book The Holy Family by Marx and Engels
Fr. Überweg. Outline of the History of Philosophy (Revised by Max Heinze) 3 volumes. 1876-1880. Leipzig
Fr. Paulsen. Introduction to Philosophy 1899
Note on a Review of The Wonders of Life and The Riddle of the Universe by E. Haeckel
Remarks on Books on the Natural Sciences and Philosophy in the Sorbonne Library
Conspectus of Feuerbach’s Book Lectures on the Essence of Religion
Conspectus of Hegel’s Book The Science of Logic
Index
Prefaces and Introduction
Book One: The Doctrine of Being
Book Two: Essence
Book Three: Subjective Logic or the Doctrine of the Notion
Summary of Dialectics
Notes on Reviews of Hegel’s Logic
Conspectus of Hegel’s Book Lectures on the History of Philosophy
Table of Contents
Introduction to the History of Philosophy
Volume XIII. Volume I of The History of Philosophy. History of Greek Philosophy
Volume XIV. Volume II of The History of Philosophy
Volume XV. Volume III of The History of Philosophy. (The End of Greek Philosophy, Medieval and Modern Philosophy up to Schelling, pp. 1-692)
Conspectus of Hegel’s Book Lectures on the Philosophy Of History
Plan of Hegel’s Dialectics (Logic). (Contents of the Small Logic (Encyclopaedia)) [a.k.a. “Conspectus of the Shorter Logic”]
Georges Noël: Hegel’s Logic. Paris, 1897
J. Perrin. Treatise on Physical Chemistry. Principles. Paris, 1903
Peter Genov. Feuerbachs Erkenntnistheorie Und Metaphysik. Zürich, 1911 (Berner Dissertation) (S. 89)
Paul Volkmann. Epistemological Foundations of the Natural Sciences (“Sciences and Hypothesis,” IX). Second Edition. Leipzig, 1910
Max Verworn. The Hypothesis of Biogenesis. Jena, 1903
Fr. Dannemann. How Did Our Picture of the World Arise? (Kosmos). Stuttgart, 1912
Ludwig Darmstaedter. Handbook on the History of the Natural Sciences and Technique. Berlin, 1908, 2nd edition
Napoleon. Pensées. Paris, 1913. Bibliothèque Miniature No. 14
Artur Erich Haas. The Spirit of Hellenism in Modern Physics. Leipzig, 1914 (32 pp.) (Veit & Co.)
Theodor Lipps. Natural Science and World Outlook. (Speech at the 78th Congress of German Natural Scientists in Stuttgart). Heidelberg, 1906
Conspectus of Lassalle’s Book The Philosophy of Heraclitus the Obscure of Ephesus
On the Question of Dialectics
Conspectus of Aristotle’s Book Metaphysics
Note on The Collected Works of Feuerbach and Hegel
Conspectus of Feuerbach’s Book Exposition, Analysis and Critique of the Philosophy of Leibnitz
Remarks On Dr. Johann Plenge’s Marx and Hegel. Tübingen, 1911
Notes on Books
Remarks In Books
Table of Contents
G. V. Plekhanov. Fundamental Questions of Marxism. St. Ptsbrg, 1908
Abel Rey. Modern Philosophy. Paris, 1908. Part One.
Abel Rey. Modern Philosophy. Paris, 1908. Part Two.
A. Deborin. Dialectical Materialism
V. Shulyatikov. The Justification of Capitalism in West-European Philosophy. (From Descartes to E. Mach). Moscow, 1908
G. V. Plekhanov. N. G. Chernyshevsky. Shipovnik Publishing House. St. Petersburg, 1910. Part One.
G. V. Plekhanov. N. G. Chernyshevsky. Shipovnik Publishing House. St. Petersburg, 1910. Part Two.

Volume 39

NOTEBOOK “α” (“ALPHA”)
Index
Contents
Outline for an Article on the Struggle Against the “Marsh” (Notes on Kautskyism)
Source References
Ravesteijn on the Balkan Problem
Werner on Concentration in the Ruhr Mining Industry
Meyer (Capital Investment) and Source References
Liefmann' on the Frankfurt Metal Trade
Bourgeois Scientists on the Struggle Against Imperialism
Moride, “Multiple Stores
Source References
Schilder, Volume 5 of Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv
Notes from Nashe Slovo
Source References
Total Capital in Joint-Stock Companies
Kestner, Compulsory Organisation
Vienna Arbeiter-Zeitung on Viennese Banks
Annals of the American Academy
Source References
Stillich, Money and Banking
Liefmann, Cartels and Trusts
From Principles of Social Economics
NOTEBOOK “β” (“BETA”)
Index
Contents
Source References
Extracts from Die Bank [1]
Source References
Security Statistics
Grunzel, The Balance of Trade, Payments, and of the Economy
Schilder, First Volume of Development Trends in the World Economy
Hildebrand, The Shattering, etc.
P. Tafel, The North American Trusts, etc.
Note on K. Kautsky Versus Imperialism
E. Agahd, Big Banks and the World Market
Ballod, Statistics
Otto, German Overseas Banks
Diouritch, The Expansion of German Banks Abroad
Kaufmann, French Banks
Hegemann, French Banks
Hulftegger, The Bank of England
Jaffé, British Banks
Mehrens, French Banks
Wallich, Concentration of German Banks
Zollinger (International Balance-Sheet) and Neymarck
Taylor, Shop Management
Seubert, The Taylor System in Practice
Gilbreth, Motion Study
Jeidels, Relation of the German Big Banks to Industry
Stillich and World Economy. A Note
Extracts from Die Bank [2]
Remarks ((on Finance Capital in General))
Tschierschky, Cartel and Trust
Heymann, Combined Enterprises
On the Question of Imperialism
NOTEBOOK “γ” (“GAMMA”)
Index
Contents
Hoeniger, Economic Significance of the German Armed Services
Théry, Economic Europe
Notes on Books by Montesquiou and Estève and on an Article by Revere
Lescure, Savings in France
Hishida, The International Position of Japan as a Great Power
References from English Sources and Conrad's Jahrbücher
Patouillet, American Imperialism
Source References on American Imperialism in Patouillet
Moos, “French Credit Institutions and French and English Capital Investments Abroad”
Kouznietsow, The Struggle of Civilisations and Languages in Central Asia
Recent Literature Cited in Conrad's Jahrbücher
Louis Bruneau, Germany in France
Bibliographical References from Conrad's Jahrbücher
Lysis, Against the Financial Oligarchy in France
Notes on Books by Macrosty, Baumgarten and Meszleny, and Berglund
Hubert, The German Effort
Bérard, Britain and Imperialism
Lair, German Imperialism
Briefs, The Alcohol Cartel
Goldschmidt, Concentration in the German Coal Industry
Russier, The Partition of Oceania
Vogelstein, Capitalist Forms of Organisation in Modern Big Industry
Plan of the Book Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
Additions to the Plan of the Book
Plans of Separate Chapters of the Book
General Plan and Variations of Chapter Headings
Tonnelat, German Expansion Outside Europe
Driault, Political and Social Problems
Colson, The Economic Organism and Social Disorder
Redslob, Dependent Countries
Notes for Articles “The `Disarmament' Slogan” and “The Military Programme of the Proletarian Revolution”
On Zak's Book Germans and German Capital in Russian Industry
Paul Louis, Outline of Imperialism
Hill, History of Diplomacy in the International Development of Europe
Morris, The History of Colonisation
NOTEBOOK “δ” (“DELTA”)
Index
Contents
Steffen, World War and Imperialism
Oppenheimer, British Imperialism
Henger, French Capital Investments
Kautsky, 1914 and 1915 (on Imperialism, War, and Social-Democracy)
Ischchanian, Foreign Elements in the Russian National Economy
Pannekoek, “State Expenditure and Imperialism”
NOTEBOOK “ε” (“EPSILON”)
Index
Contents
Capital Invested Abroad
Foreign Capital Investments: Arndt
Source References
The Economist on the War
Arguments of the Social-Patriots
The Daily Telegraph, November 17, 1914
Population and Area of the Belligerent and Non-Belligerent Countries
The Economist and The Daily Telegraph on the War
Bibliographical Notes and Source References
Coal and Iron
Trade Union Leaders
NOTEBOOK “ζ” (“ZETA”)
Index
Contents
Harms, World Economy
Supan, Territorial Development of European Colonies and Hübner's Geographical-Statistical Tables
Mutual Accusations
Engineering War
Junius, The Crisis of Social-Democracy
The Socialists and Peace
Items in Le Temps
Brauer on German “Defeatists”
Articles and Notes in Le Temps
“American Arms Suppliers”
The Daily Telegraph, April 22 and 23, 1915
Articles by Hugo Böttger in Der Tag
“The Objects of the War”, Article in The Economist
Journal de Genève, April 7, 1915
Lloyd George on £4,000,000,000
NOTEBOOK “η” (“ETA”)
Index
Contents
K.~Kautsky, The National State, etc
Lensch, German Social-Democracy and the World War
Article by O. B. “European Alliance of States?”
Finance Capital in Russia
Barron's Book on the War
Lenz on Modem War
NOTEBOOK “θ” (“THETA”)
Index
Contents
Hilferding, Finance Capital
The Electric Trust
Statistics of Issues
Riesser, German Big Banks and Their Concentration
NOTEBOOK “ι” (“IOTA”)
Index
Contents
Liefmann, Holding and Financing Companies
Die Neue Zeit, 1911 (on War N.B.) and 1912 (Inter Alia, on a United States of Europe)
Finanz-Archiv: 1915
Statistics of Issues. Eggenschwyler. Crohn (on Argentina)
Walter Zollinger, Balance-Sheet of International Transfers of Securities
Calmes, “Recent Literature on Capital Investment”
Article by Paish in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, January 1911
Mülhaupt, The Milk Cartel
Capitalist Associations on the War
Crammond, Great Britain and Germany
Sale, Japan Versus Great Britain
Article: “Financial Arrangements and the War Debts of Europe”
NOTEBOOK “κ” (“KAPPA”)
Index
J. A. Hobson, Imperialism
NOTEBOOK “λ” (“LAMBDA”)
Index
Contents
Sembat, Either Peace or a King
List of Quotations from Schulze-Gaevernitz's British Imperialism
Schulze-Gaevernitz, British Imperialism
NOTEBOOK “μ” (“MU”)
Index
Contents
Schwarz, Financial Systems of the Great Powers
Vorwärts No. 103, April 13, 1916
Calwer, An Introduction to the World Economy
Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute
Bartholomew, Atlas of the World's Commerce
Grain in World Trade
Railways
Die Bank
Railway Statistics
NOTEBOOK “ν” (“NU”)
Index
Contents
La Revue politique internationale
Plehn, World Politics
Wegener, India Today
Engels, “Can Europe Disarm?"
Marx, Revelations about the Cologne Communist Trial, with an Introduction by Engels
Engels, International Articles from the “Volksstaat”
Laufenberg, Organisation, War and Criticism
Wirth, History of the Modern World
Table of Colonial Seizures and Wars
Young Egypt Congress
Tardieu, France and the Alliances
Mévil, From the Frankfurt Peace to the Algeciras Conference
Political Handbook
Germany and the World War
Adler, Imperialist Social Policy
Siegfried, New Zealand
Hoetzsch, Russian Turkestan
Socialism in China
Nahas, The Economic and Social Position of the Egyptian Fellah
Die Neue Zeit, XXX, 1
Population Estimates
NOTEBOOK “ξ” (“XI”)
Index
Contents
Press Excerpts
Bernhardi, Germany and the Next War
Ruedorffer, Basic Features of Contemporary World Politics
Mackay, China, the Middle Republic. Its Problems and Prospects
Lucas, Greater Rome and Greater Britain
Belger, Social-Democracy After the War
Rohrbach, Why This Is a German War
Waltershausen, The National Econonic System of Capital Investments Abroad
Hennig, World Communication Routes
Helfferich, National Welfare in Germany
Cromer, Ancient and Modern Imperialism
NOTEBOOK “ο” (“OMICRON”)
Index
Contents
Schmoller's Jahrbuch, 1915, No. 1
Marx, Article of 1878 on the International and Remarks on the Self-Determination of Nations
The Basle Manifesto and the Chermitz Resolution
Die Gleichheit, August 5, 1914
Delbrück, Government and the People's Will
Volksstimme (Chemnitz)
Bremer Bürger-Zeitung
Literature on the Militia
Lensch on the Militia (1912)
Engels on the Working Class in England
Bürkli, “Democratisation of Our Army System”
Kautsky 1910 and 1912
Kautsky on Religion
Socialists and Negroes in America
Source References
Belfort Bax on Imperialism (1900)
Debs
Italian and Polish Workers in Switzerland
The Labour Movement in Canada
Lissagaray, History of the 1871 Commune
Monopoly and Technique
Lensch, Social-Democracy, Its End and Its Successes
Perrin de Boussac, On the Colonial Army and Labour Bibliography
Chemnitz Volksstimme
Leipziger Volkszeitung
Marx on France's War for Freedom (January 1871), on Ireland, and on the Coming War (1874)
Ulbricht, Nationality and Imperialism
“Epochs” of Modern History
Der Kampf Magazine
Engels and Marx on the English Workers
Kautsky, “Patriotism, War, and Social-Democracy”
Bauer, The National Question and Social-Democracy
Grumbach, The Mistake of Zimmerwald-Kienthal
Engels, Letters to Serge
Die Glocke Magazine
Liebknecht and Marx
The Japanese and the Chauvinism of the American Workers
Greulich and the Grütlianer
Schweizerische Metallarbeiter-Zeitung
Neue Rheinische Zeitung
A Saying of Saint-Simon’s
NOTEBOOK “BRAILSFORD”
Index
Contents
Brailsford, The War of Steel and Gold
NOTEBOOK “ON MARXISM AND IMPERIALISM”
Index
Contents
Mehring, “New Contributions to the Biography of Marx and Engels”
“Foreign Wage-Reducers and the Attitude of the International”
Seeley, The Expansion of England
P. Dehn, German Colonial and World Policy
NOTEBOOK “IMPERIALISM”
Index
Contents
Reventlow, German Foreign Policy, 1888-1918
Kautsky, Socialism and Colonial Policy
Engels, Letter of September 12, 1882
Quadflieg, The Russian Policy of Expansion, 1774-1914
NOTEBOOK “EGELHAAF”
Index
Egelhaaf, History of Recent Times
Chief Crises in the International Policy of the Great Powers After 1870-71
Essayed Summary of World History Data After 1870 ((Egelhaaf and Other Sources))
Outline of Plan for “Essayed Summary of World History Data After 1870"
FROM THE NOTEBOOK “AUSTRIAN AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS”, ETC.
Index
Distribution of Colonies Among the Imperialist States
NOTEBOOK “DATA ON PERSIA”
Index
Contents
Demorgny, The Persian Question and the War
Jaeger, Persia and the Persian Question
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES, 1912-16
Index
Plan of an Article on Syndicates
Oil Output and Prices in America
Bebel on a War of Germany Against Russia
Die Nene Zeit, 1912-13
Notes on Defeat of One's Own Country in the Imperialist War
Notes for Lecture on “Imperialism and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination”
E. Corradini, Italian Nationalism
Nitti, Foreign Capital in Italy
R. Liefmann, “Does the War Bring Socialism Nearer?"
Conrad's Jahrbücher, 1915, No. 2, August
Papers of the Society for Social Policy
“Social-Imperialism and Left Radicalism”
E. Rappard, Towards National Agreement
A Good Summary of Comparative Figures
A. B. Hart, The Monroe Doctrine
Eug. Philippovich, “Monopolies”
Journal de Genève, April 18, 1916
Potassium Consumption in Various Countries
Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik
Imperialism and the Split in Socialism
Leuthner, “Russian National Imperialism”
Gazeta Robotnicza's Theses on Imperialism and National Oppression (Summary)
Imperialism and the Attitude Towards It
Plan of an Article on Kautskyism
Fragment of an Article
Literature Lists
Lenin's Request Cards at the Zurich Cantonal Library

Volume 40

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Volume 41

Communication on Behalf of the “Stariki” to the Members of the St. Petersburg League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class
For the Draft Agreement with Struve
Secret Document
Remarks on Ryazanov's Article “Two Truths”
Material for Working Out the R.S.D.L.P. Programme
Replies to Plekhanov's and Axelrod's Remarks on the Article “The Agrarian Programme of Russian Social-Democracy”
Introduction to the Leaflet of the Don Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. “To the Citizens of Russia”
Introduction to the Leaflet “To the Citizens of All Russia”
Plan for a Pamphlet Against the S.R.s
The Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. July 17 (30)-August 10 (23), 1903
Index
1. PROGRAMME OF THE R.S.D.L.P. REGULAR SECOND CONGRESS
2. SPEECHES DURING THE EXAMINATION OF THE LIST OF QUESTIONS SUBJECT TO DEBATE AT THE CONGRESS. July 17 (30)
3. SPEECH ON THE ACTIONS OF THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE. July 18 (31)
4. SPEECH ON THE ATTENDANCE OF THE POLISH SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS AT THE CONGRESS. July 18 (31)
5. SPEECH IN THE DEBATE ON THE GENERAL SECTION OF THE PARTY PROGRAMME. July 29 (August 11)
6. SPEECHES IN THE DEBATE ON THE GENERAL POLITICAL DEMANDS OF THE PARTY PROGRAMME. July 30 (August 12)
7. SPEECH IN THE DEBATE ON THE GENERAL POLITICAL DEMANDS OF THE PARTY PROGRAMME. July 31 (August 13)
8. PROPOSALS ON VARIOUS POINTS OF THE GENERAL POLITICAL DEMANDS OF THE PARTY PROGRAMME
9. SPEECHES IN THE DEBATE ON THE SECTION OF THE PARTY PROGRAMME RELATING TO LABOUR PROTECTION. July 31 (August 13)
10. SPEECHES IN THE DEBATE ON THE AGRARIAN PROGRAMME. August 1 (14)
11. SPEECH IN THE DEBATE ON THE PARTY RULES. August 2 (15)
12. SPEECHES IN THE DEBATE ON THE PARTY RULES. August 4 (17)
13. ADDENDUM TO PARAGRAPH 12 OF THE DRAFT PARTY RULES
14. SPEECHES IN THE DEBATE ON THE PARTY RULES. August 5 (18)
15. DRAFT RESOLUTION ON THE STATEMENT BY MARTYNOV AND AKIMOV
16. SPEECHES IN THE DEBATE ON THE STATEMENT BY MARTYNOV AND AKIMOV. August 5 (18)
17. ADDENDUM TO MARTOV'S RESOLUTION ON THE BUND'S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE R.S.D.L.P.
18. SPEECH DURING THE ELECTION OF THE PARTY'S CENTRAL COMMITTEE. August 7 (20)
19. SPEECH IN THE DEBATE ON THE RESOLUTION OF POTRESOV (STAROVER) ON THE ATTITUDE TO THE LIBERALS. August 10 (23)
The Law on Compensation Payable to Workers Injured in Accidents
To the Minutes Committee of the Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. (October 4, 1903)
To the Minutes Committee of the Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. (October 6, 1903)
The Second Congress of the League of Russian Revolutionary Social-Democracy Abroad October 13-18 (26-31), 1908
Decision of the Party Council Geneva. November 1, 1903
R.S.D.L.P. Council. January 15-17 (28-30), 1904
On Behalf of the Central Committee of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
To the Russian Proletariat
Three Outlines for a Report on the Paris Commune
R.S.D.L.P. Council. May 31 and June 5 (June 13 and 18), 1904
Statement on the Transfer of the Powers of the R.S.D.L.P. C.C. Representatives Abroad
Draft Resolution of the Majority's Geneva Group
Plans for an Article ``The Peasantry and Social-Democracy''
Plan for a Propaganda Talk on Crises
Plan for Three Talks on the Social-Democratic Programme
Note by the Vperyod Editorial Board to the Letter of Their St. Petersburg Correspondent
Outline of Theses for an Article “How They Defend Themselves”
Statement by the Group of Founders of the R.S.D.L.P. Library at Geneva
Plan for an Article “1895 and 1905 (Short Parallel)”
A Militant Agreement for the Uprising and the Formation of a Combat Committee
Record of Speeches at the Geneva Bolshevik Club Minutes of March 5, 1905
Note by the Vperyod Editorial Board to a Resolution by a Group of Workers of the St. Petersburg Metalworks
The Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Index
1. Draft Resolutions of the Organising Committee for Convening the Third Congress on the Representation of Certain Organisations
2. O.C. Draft Resolution on the Constitution of the Congress
3. Speech on the Credentials Committee Report Concerning the Kazan Committee's Representation at the Congress. April 13 (26)
4. Amendment to a Credentials Committee Proposal on the Kazan Committee's Representation at the Congress. April 13 (26)
5. Speech on the Question of a Debate on the O.C. Report. April 13 (26)
6. Draft Resolution on the Debate on the O.C. Report
7. Draft Agenda of the Third Party Congress
8. Speech in the Debate on the Congress Agenda. April 13 (26)
9. Speech in the Debate on the Congress Standing Orders. April 13 (26)
10. Speech Motioning a Draft Resolution on Election of Committees to Examine Delegates' Reports and to Draft Resolutions. April 13 (26)
11. Statements to the Credentials Committee of the Congress
12. Speech in the Debate on the Credentials Committee's Report. April 14 (27)
13. Draft Resolution on Confirmation of the Kazan and Kuban Committees
14. Draft Resolution on Procedure Governing Voting at the Congress
15. Remarks on Rumyantsev's Draft Resolution on the Question of Open Political Action by the R.S.D.L.P
16. Theses for a Resolution on the Social-Democrats' Participation in a Provisional Revolutionary Government
17. Speech in the Debate on the Resolution on the Question of Open Political Action by the R.S.D.L.P. April 19 (May 2)
18. Speeches in the Debate on the Draft Resolution on the Attitude Towards the Government's Tactics on the Eve of a Revolution. April 19 (May 2)
19. Resolution on the Attitude to the Peasant Movement
20. To the Presidium of the Congress
21. Outline of a Speech on the Question of the Relations Between Workers and Intellectuals in Social-Democratic Organisations
22. Speeches in the Debate on the Party Rules. April 21 (May 4)
23. Speech in the Debate on the Draft Resolution on General Meetings of the C.C. April 21 (May 4)
24. Speech on the Credentials Committee Report on the Kazan Committee's Representation. April 22 (May 5)
25. Speech in the Debate on the Draft Resolutions on the Relations Between Workers and Intellectuals in Social-Democratic Organisations. April 22 (May 5)
26. Speeches in the Debate on the Additional Resolution to the Party Rules on Periodic Conferences of Representatives of Various Party Organisations. April 22 (May 5).
27. Draft Resolution on the Splinter Section of the Party
28. Speech on Rumyantsev's Resolution on the Splinter Section of the Party. April 23 (May 6)
29. Speech in the Debate on the Resolution on the Attitude Towards Non-Russian Social-Democratic Organisations. April 23 (May 6)
30. Speech on the Question of the Attitude to the Liberals. April 23 (May 6)
31. Speech on the Report on the Work of the C.C. April 25 (May 8)
32. Proposal on Procedure Governing Election to the C.C. April 25 (May 8)
33. Draft Resolution on the Time of the C.C.'s Entry Into Office
34. Speech on the Publication of the Proceedings of the Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. April 25 (May 8)
35. Amendments to the Draft Resolution on Propaganda and Agitation
36. Speeches in the Debate on the Resolution on the Events in the Caucasus. April 26 (May 9)
Plan for a Report on the Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. and Its Decisions
Remarks on the Article “On a Provisional Revolutionary Government”
Essay on the Party Split
The Latest News Report
Note by the Committee for Publication of the Minutes of the R.S.D.L.P. Third Congress to the Text of the Minutes
Draft Leaflet
Outline of Tactical Differences Between Bolsheviks and Mensheviks Over the Attitude to the Bulygin Duma
Remarks on the Question of Elections to the Bulygin Duma
Plan for an Article “The Principal Task of Socialist Policy”
Note
Russia's Finances
Insertions for V. Kalinin's Article “The Peasant Congress”
Speeches in the Debate on the Question of the Powers of Representation of the District and the Vyborg Organisations at the St. Petersburg City Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.February 11 (24), 1906
The Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. April 10-25 (April 23-May 8), 1906
Among the Newspapers and Magazines (June 24, 1906)
Among the Newspapers and Magazines (June 27, 1906)
Among the Newspapers and Magazines (June 28, 1906)
Among the Newspapers and Magazines (June 29, 1906)
The Second Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (First All-Russia Conference) November 3-7 (16-20), 1906
Labour Congress and Merger with the S.R.s (Note)
Report at a Conference of the St. Petersburg Organisation of the R.S.D.L.P. on Electoral Agreements in Elections for the Second Duma January 6 (19), 1907. Brief Newspaper Report
Are the Mensheviks Entitled to Conduct a Policy of Supporting the Cadets?
Reply to L. Martov
The Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. April 30-May 19 (May 18-June 1), 1907
On the Tasks of the Proletariat at the Current Stage of the Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution
Notes to the Resolution of the Stuttgart Congress on “Militarism and International Conflicts”
Notes to Clara Zetkin's Article “International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart”
Anti-Militarist Propaganda and Young Socialist Workers' Leagues
How the Socialist-Revolutionaries Write History
The Third Duma and Social-Democracy
Plenary Meeting of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee August 11-13 (24-26), 1908
The Fifth All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
Plan for Lectures on Marxism
Conference of the Enlarged Editorial Board of “Proletary” June 8-17 (21-30), 1909
Plan for a Lecture “The International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen and Its Importance”
Plan for a Lecture in a Course on “Fundamentals of Political Economy” Lecture IV
Meeting of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee Members May 28-June 4 (June 10-17), 1911
Statement
Insertion for L. B. Kamenev's Pamphlet Two Parties
Plan for a Lecture “Manifesto of the Liberal Labour Party”
Proposal on Rules for the Organisation Abroad Motioned at a Meeting of Bolshevik Groups Abroad
Outline of a Report on the Political Situation
The Sixth (Prague) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. January 5-17 (18-30), 1912
Plan for a Lecture “Revolutionary Upsurge of the Russian Proletariat”
Rosa Luxemburg and the Polish “Partei” Vorstand in Martov's Wake
Reply to Liquidators' Article in Leipziger Volkszeitung
To All the Citizens of Russia
On Political Spinelessness (Letter to the Editor)
Report to the International Socialist Bureau, “Elections to the Fourth Duma”
More About the Peasant Deputies in the Fourth Duma
Resolution of the Cracow Meeting of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee with Party Functionaries On the Reorganisation and Work of the Pravda Editorial Board
Letter to the Executive of the German Social-Democratic Party
Pravda's Anniversary (Workers' Support for the Working-Class Newspaper)
The Struggle of Parties in China
Concerning the Editorial in the Newspaper Luch No. 189
Landowners on the Migration of Agricultural Labour
Working-Class Party and Liberal Riders (On Potresov)
Capitalists and Armaments
Cheap Meat for the “People”
Draft Agreement Between the R.S.D.L.P. C.C. and the Priboi Group on its Recognition as the R.S.D.L.P. C.C. Publishers
The Octobrists and the Working-Class Movement
On the “Jubilee of the Russian Intelligentsia”
Draft Resolution by Workers' Organisations on the Slanderous Liquidators' Charge Against Insurance Worker X
Russian Workers' Assessment of the Split in the Duma Social-Democratic Group
Outline of a Report to Local Organisations on the Poronin Joint Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. C.C. and Party Functionaries (1913)
On the Question of the Bureau's Next Steps
The Poverty of the People's Teachers
Russian Workers and the International
How the Liquidators Are Cheating the Workers
Resolution on the Socialist Bureau's Decision
About Our Schools
The Duma Group and the Majority Outside
Theses for a Lecture on the National Question
Insertion for N. K. Krupskaya's Article “On the Question of the Policy of the Ministry of Public Education”
The Fourth Social-Democratic Congress of the Latvian Territory
Resolution of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee on Setting Up an Organisational Section of the C.C. to Direct Illegal Work
Review. I. M. Kozminykh-Lanin. Overtime at Factories and Plants in Moscow Gubernia
Decision of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee
Polish Opposition at the Brussels Conference
Plans for an Article “Revolution and War”
On the Slogan to Transform the Imperialist War Into a Civil War
Plan for a Pamphlet The European War and European Socialism
To the Author of The Song of the Falcon
Editorial Note to the Article “The Ukraine and the War”
Draft Point Three of the Resolution “The C.O. and the New Paper”, Adopted by the Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. Sections Abroad
Draft Resolution of the International Socialist Women's Conference
The First International Socialist Conference at Zimmerwald August 23-26 (September 5-8), 1915
German Social-Democracy and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination
Amendments and Addenda to the Appeal “To All Affiliated Parties and Groups”, Adopted by a Conference of the Enlarged International Socialist Commission
Plan for a Lecture on “Two Internationals”
Note to the Theses “Socialist Revolution and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination”
Draft Resolution of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee to Terminate Publication of the Journal Kommunist
The Second International Socialist Conference at Kienthal April 11-17 (24-30), 1916
On the Declaration by the Polish Social-Democrats at the Zimmerwald Conference
Plan for an Article “On the Question of the Role of the State”
Theses on the Attitude of the Swiss Social-Democratic Party to the War
Remarks on an Article About Maximalism
Plans for a Pamphlet Statistics and Sociology
Characteristics of the Centre as a Trend in International Social-Democracy
Plan for an Article “The Lessons of the War”
Outline of Fifth “Letter From Afar”
Replies to a Correspondent of the Newspaper Politiken March 31 (April 13), 1917
Reply to F. Str\"om, a Spokesman of the Left-Wing Swedish Social-Democrats March 31 (April 13), 1917
Russian Revolutionaries' Trip Across Germany Communiqué of the Group
Speech at a Conference with Left-Wing Swedish Social-Democrats March 31 (April 13), 1917. Newspaper Report
Speech in the Finland Station Square to Workers, Soldiers and Sailors April 3 (16), 1917. Newspaper Report
“Liberty Loan” (Draft Resolution Worked Out by the Bolshevik Group of the Soviet of Workers' Deputies)
Petrograd City R.S.D.L.P.(B.) Conference April 14-22 (April 27-May 5), 1917
Speech at a Meeting of Soldiers of an Armoured Battalion in Mikhailovsky Manège April 15 (28), 1917. Newspaper Report
Meeting of the Soldiers' Section of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies April 17 (30), 1917
The Attention of Comrades!
Pogrom Agitation in Ministerial Newspaper
The Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (B.) April 24-29 (May 7-12), 1917
Index
1. SPEECH ON THE PLAN TO CONVENE AN INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST CONFERENCE. April 25 (May 8)
2. PROPOSAL FOR LINES OF DEBATE ON V. P. NOGIN'S REPORT ON “ATTITUDE TO THE SOVIETS OF WORKERS' AND SOLDIERS' DEPUTIES”. April 25 (May 8)
3. SPEECH ON THE ATTITUDE TO THE SOVIETS OF WORKERS' AND SOLDIERS' DEPUTIES. April 25 (May 8)
4. SPEECH IN DEFENCE OF THE RESOLUTION ON THE WAR. APRIL 27 (MAY 10). Newspaper Report
5. REMARKS IN THE DEBATE ON THE RESOLUTION ON THE WAR. April 27 (May 10)
6. PRELIMINARY DRAFT ALTERATIONS IN THE R.S.D.L.P. PARTY PROGRAMME FOR THE PROGRAMME. Belier Variant
7. REPORT ON THE QUESTION OF REVISING THE PARTY PROGRAMME. APRIL 28 (MAY 11). Newspaper. Report
8. REPORT ON THE AGRARIAN QUESTION. APRIL 28 (MAY 11). Newspaper Report
9. REMARK IN THE DEBATE ON THE RESOLUTION ON THE AGRARIAN QUESTION. APRIL 28 (MAY 11)
10. SPEECH ON THE NATIONAL QUESTION. APRIL 29 (MAY 12). Newspaper Report
11. SPEECH ON THE SITUATION WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL AND THE TASKS OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). APRIL 29
12. REMARKS IN THE DEBATE ON THE RESOLUTION ON THE CUR~ENT SITUATION. April 29 (May 12)
Outline of Unidentified Speech at a Meeting
Too Gross a Lie
An Unfinished Autobiography
Report on the Results of the Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.) at a Meeting of the Petrograd Organisation May 8 (21), 1917
Plan of Resolution on Economic Measures for Combating the Dislocation
Insertion for N. K. Krupskaya's Article “A Page from the History of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party”
Statement of Fact Concerning the Commission of the Newspaper Vperyod at a Meeting of the St. Petersburg R.S.D.L.P. (B.) Committee May 30 (June 12), 1917
Speech at a Sitting of the Bolshevik Group of the First All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies May 31 (June 13), 1917 Brief Newspaper Report
Draft Resolution for a Conference of Representatives of District Committees and Army Units of Petrograd Together with Representatives of the C.C. and the P.C. June 10 (23), 1917
On the Grimm Affair
SHAME!
Report on the Current Situation at the All-Russia Conference of Front and Rear Military Organisations of the R.S.D.L.P. (B.) June 20 (July 3), 1917 Brief Newspaper Report
The Political Situation (Four Theses)
Letter Over the Publication of “Leaflet on the Capture of Riga”
From the Theses for a Report at the October 8 Conference of the St. Petersburg Organisation, and Also for a Resolution and Instructions to Those Elected to the Party Congress On the List of Candidates for the Constituent Assembly
“The Landowners Have Hit It Off With the Cadets”
Letter to Y. M. Sverdlov

Volume 42

Speech at a Meeting of the Council of People’s Commissars November 8 (15), 1917
Addenda to the Draft Decree on the Requisition of Articles of Warm Clothing for the Soldiers at the Front
Interview Given to Gregori Yarros, Correspondent of the Associated Press Agency November 15 (28), 1917
The Salaries of High-Ranking Office Employees and Officials Draft Decree for the C.P.C.
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Question of the War Ministry
Theses for a Law on the Confiscation of Apartment and Tenement Houses
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Question of Following a Socialist Policy in the Economic Field
Outline of a Programme of Economic Measures
Demonstration Slogans
Liability for Unfounded Accusations Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.S.D.L.P.(R.)
The Conversion of Munition Works to Economically Useful Work (November 29 , 1917) Decree of the Council of People’s Commissars
Theses on the Tasks of the Party + the Present Situation
Answers to Questions Put by a Workers’ Delegation of Alexandro-Grushevsky District
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Staff Salaries in Government Offices
The Organisation of a Commission of Practitioners Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Instructions on the Procedure for Tabling Questions in the C.P.C.
Draft Decision for C.P.C. on the Irregular Actions of People’s Commissar for Justice I. Z. Steinberg and Member of the Board of the People’s Commissariat for Justice V. A. Karelin
Plekhanov on Terror
Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.S.D.L.P.(B.) Concerning the Expulsion from the Party of S. A. Lozovsky
Decision of the C.P.C. on the Fight Against Kaledin
Rates of Pay for High-Ranking Officials Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Measures for Improving the Food Situation Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Inquiry of the C.P.C. to the C.C. of the Left S.R. Party
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Order of Subordination of the Baltic and Black Sea Fleets
On Salaries Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Draft Decisions for the C.P.C. on the Organisation of Food Supply
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Activities of the Committee of Inquiry Under the Petrograd Soviet
The Conversion of Munition Works to Economically Useful Work (January 23, 1918) Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Addendum to the Draft of the “Fundamental Law on the Socialisation of the Land”
Addendum to the Draft Decree on the Institution of an All-Russia Inter-Departmental Extraordinary Commission for Guarding the Railways
Proposals on Measures to Improve the Food Situation in Petrograd
Decision of the C.P.C. Concerning the Employment of Saboteurs
Speech at a Joint Meeting of the Bolshevik and Left S.R. Groups in the All-Russia Central Executive Committee. February 19, 1918 Brief Newspaper Report.
Speech to the Lettish Riflemen. February 20, 1918 Brief Newspaper Report
Telephone Message to the Executive Commission of the Petrograd Committee and to All District Committees of the Bolshevik Party
Decision of the C.P.C. on the Acceptance of the German Peace Terms
Treaty with the Finnish Socialist Workers’ Republic
Addendum to the Draft Decision for the C.P.C. Concerning the Activities of the Committee of Inquiry Under the Petrograd Soviet
Speeches at the Meeting of the C.P.C. March 4, 1918
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Setting Up of a Water Transport Management Board
Interview with Arthur Ransome, Correspondent of the Daily News
Re Draft Decree Concerning the Establishment of State Control Over All Forms of Insurance
Original Version of the Article “The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government”
The State of Inland Water Transport Draft Decision for the C.P.C
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Control of S.E.C. Expenditure
Speech at a Meeting of the Presidium of the S.E.C. April 1, 1918
Addenda to the Draft Decree on the Procedure for Sending Commissars Out to the Provinces
Speech at a Joint Meeting of Representatives of The All-Russia Central Council of Trade Unions, The Central Committee of the Metalworkers’ Union and The Supreme Economic Council. April 11, 1918 From a Newspaper Report
To the Presiding Committee of the First Congress of Soviets of the Don Republic
Addendum to the Draft Decree on the Registration of Shares, Bonds and Other Interest-Bearing Securities
Decision of the C.P.C. on the Financing of Sugar-Beet Sowing Campaign
Draft Decree on the Institution of an All-Russia Evacuation Commission
Addendum to the Draft Decree for the C.P.C. on Supplying Agriculture with Implements and Metals
Addendum to the Draft Decree for the C.P.C. on a Department for Organising the Cultivated Area
Draft Decision for the Preliminary Conference on the Leadership of the Commissariat for Agriculture
Addendum to the Decree on the Food Dictatorship
Mobilisation of the Workers to Combat Famine
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Fuel
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Motor Transport
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Private Purveyance of Food
Measures to Combat Famine
Rough Draft of an Agreement with the S.E.C. and the Commissariat for Trade and Industry on the Conditions of Barter Between Town and Country
Comments on the Draft “Regulations for the Management of the Nationalised Enterprises”
Library Organisation Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Re Draft Decree on the Organisation and Supply of the Village Poor
Re Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Composition of the Committee of Public Works
Rehabilitation of Railway Transport Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Advancing Money to Centrotextil
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Financing of the Chief Committee for the Tanning Industry
The Democratism and Socialist Nature of Soviet Power
Interview Given to the Correspondent of Folkets Dagblad Politiken July 1, 1918
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Supplying the Peasants with Agricultural Machines
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Non-Fulfilment of the “Decree on Monuments of the Republic”
Rough Draft of Article 20, Section 2 of the Constitution of the R.S.F.S.R
Speech at a Meeting in Presnya District July 26, 1918
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Potato Prices
Confiscation of Seeds from the Kulaks by the Poor Peasants’ Committees
Re the Decree on the Imposition of a Tax In Kind on Farmers
Re Decision of the C.P.C. Allocating Funds for the Upkeep of the Poor Peasants’ Committees
Re Decision of the C.P.C. on Logging
Rough Theses of a Decision on the Strict Observance of the Laws
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Children’s Homes
Addendum to the Draft Decree on the Organisation of Supply for the Population
The Tasks and Organisation of the Work of the Council of Defence
Draft Decision for the Defence Council’s Fuel Commission
Proposals Concerning the Work of the Vecheka
Rough Draft Proposals for Intensifying and Increasing Food Purveyance
Re Draft “Regulations on the Organisation of a Workers’ Food Inspection”
Notes at a Meeting of the Commission on Cartridges
Re Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on an All-Russia Congress of Bank Employees
Proposals on the Question of Financing Centrotextil
To G. V. Chicherin
Instructions for Compiling a Reading Book for Workers and Peasants
Notes on Help to Kharkov
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Co-Operatives
The State of Library Service Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
A Concession on the Great Northern Railway Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Question of Allotting Farms to Industrial Enterprises
Re Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Food Surplus-Appropriation System in the Ukraine
On the Appeal of the German Independents
Draft Decision for the Council of Defence on Regulating Relations Between the Vecheka, the Railway Cheka and the Commissariat for Railways and a Letter to the Members of the Council of Defence
Speech at Agitators’ Courses of the Mother and Child Protection Department of the People’s Commissariat for Social Security March 8, 1919
Rough Draft for a C.P.C. Decision on the Printing Industry Department of S.E.C.
Notes on Co-Operation
Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Sending Groups of Workers Out on Food Transportation Jobs
Draft Decision for the Council of Defence on Supplying Breadstuffs to the Railwaymen
On the Question of Relations with the Middle Peasants
Draft Resolution on the Report on the Domestic and Foreign Situation of the Soviet Republic at the Extraordinary Plenary Meeting of the Moscow Soviet of Workers’ and Red Army Deputies April 3, 1919
Motion to Endorse the Draft Resolution of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Containing Directives for the C.C. of the C.P.(B.) of the Ukraine
Re Decision of the Council of Defence on Stepping Up Work in the Field of Military Defence
Postscript to the Appeal to Hungarian Internationalists
Draft Decision for the C.P.C.’s Economic Commission on Alleviating the Position of the Workers
Salaries for Specialists Draft Decision May 23, 1919
Draft Decision for the Council of Defence on the Mobilisation of Soviet Employees Draft Decision May 23, 1919
Decree of the Council of Workers’ and Peasants’ Defence on Calling Up for Military Service Trade, Industrial and Transport Workers and Other Employees
Order to the C.P.C. Secretariat
Directives to the Commissariat for Agriculture Re Modification of Instructions
Draft Decisions for the C.C. Politbureau on Measures to Fight Mamontov
Introduction of One-Man Management in Lieu of Board Management in Centrotextil Draft Decision for the Council of People's Commissars
Note to G. V. Chicherin and Decision of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Relations with the Entente Countries
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Conflict Between the S.E.C. and the Commissariat for State Control
Suggestions on the Question of Co-Operation
Interview with Mohammad Wali-Khan Ambassador Extraordinary of Afghanistan. October 14, 1919 Newspaper Report
Speech to Ivanovo-Voznesensk Communist Workers Leaving for the Front. October 24, 1919 Reporter's Notes
Speech to Adult-Education Course Students Leaving for the Front. October 28, 1919
Motion on the Question of a Single Forestry Body
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Potato Purchases
Notes at a Meeting of Delegates to the Second All-Russia Congress of Communist Organisations of the Peoples of the East
Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Plenum
Re Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Plenum on the Composition of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee
On Improving the Management of Railway Transport Draft Decision for the Council of People's Commissars
Remarks on Draft Regulations Concerning the Bureau of the R.C.P.(B.) Group at the All-Russia Central Council of Trade Unions
The Work of the Food Supply Agencies Draft Resolution
Rough Draft for the C.P.C. Decision on Moscow’s Food Supply
Draft C.P.C. Decision on Grain Consignments to Moscow by Through Trains
Letter to P. I. Popov (Re Consumption by the Population of the R.S.F.S. Before and After the October Revolution)
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Question of Supplying the Workers with Clothes and Footwear
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Instructions Concerning Purveyance of Raw Materials
Re Transport Department of Vecheka Draft Decision for the Council of Defence
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (January, not before 17, 1920)
Decision of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) in Connection with the Entente’s Attempt to Start Trade Relations with Russia through the Russian Co-Operatives
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Commander-in-Chief’s Protest Concerning the Order to the Commander of the Turkestan Front
Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Directives on a Workers’ Inspection
Directions Concerning the Work of the Propaganda-Instructor Trains and Steamers
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Unloading Potatoes and Snow Clearing of Moscow's Streets and Railway Tracks
Notes Concerning the Draft Regulations on Bonuses for Workers and Office Employees
Speech at a Conference of Chairmen of Gubernia and Uyezd Executive Committees February 1, 1920
Draft Decisions for the Council of Defence on the State of Transport
Postscript to Decisions of the Council of Defence on the State of Transport
Privileges for Locomotive Repair Workers Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Speech at the Fourth Conference of Gubernia Extraordinary Commissions February 6, 1920
Draft Resolution on the Ukrainian Borotbist Party
Interview with Lincoln Eyre, Correspondent of the American Newspaper The World
Remarks on the Resolution of the Executive of the Communist International on the Borotbists
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Stocks of Commodities
Remarks on Trotsky’s Draft Theses “The Immediate Tasks of Economic Development”
The Prosecution of Minors Notes and Amendments to the Draft Decree
Measures for Improving the Organisation of State Farms Draft Decision for the C.P.C.
Resolutions of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Concerning Breach of Party Discipline by Members of the A.C.C.T.U. Party Group
Preface to the English Edition of the Pamphlet The Proletarian Revolution and Kautsky the Renegade
Addendum to the Draft Regulations on Subbotniks
To Members of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Notes Concerning the Decree on Work Rations
Speech at the Stone-Laying Ceremony for a Monument to Karl Marx. May 1, 1920 Newspaper Report
Speech at the Opening Ceremony of the Zagorsky Workers’ Palace. May 1, 1920 Newspaper Report
Speech at the Eleventh Issue of Red Commanders of the First Moscow Machine-Gunners Training Courses. May 12, 1920 Chronicler's Record
Draft Decision for the Council of People’s Commissars on the Purveyance of Raw Materials
Remarks on the Draft Decree on Measures for Proper Distribution of Housing Among the Working Population
Rough Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Grain Resources
Interview with M. Nakahira, Correspondent of the Japanese Newspaper Osaka Asahi
Interview with K. Fusse, Correspondent of the Japanese Newspapers Osaka Mainichi and Tokyo Nichi-Nichi
Decision Imposing a Penalty on E. Y. Vever, Manager of “Gorki” Sanatorium
Speech at a Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Communist International. June 19, 1920 Newspaper Report
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Tasks of the R.C.P.(B.) in Turkestan
Material for the Second Congress of the Communist International
Index
1. Plan of a Resolution Concerning the Meaning of the Concept “Dictatorship of the Proletariat” and the Fight Against the “Fashionable” Distortion of this Slogan
2. Re Jack Tanner's Speech at the Second Congress of the Comintern
3. Remarks on the Report of a. Sultan-Zade Concerning the Prospects of a Social Revolution in the East
4. Notes for the Committee on the National and Colonial Questions
Draft Decision for the Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Conflict Between the Petrograd Commune and the Petrograd Soviet
Answers to Questions by A. M. Krasnoshchokov, Foreign Minister of the Far-Eastern Republic
Speech at a Stone-Laying Ceremony for a Monument to Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg Held in Petrograd, July 19, 1920 Newspaper Report
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Maxim Gorky’s Articles in the Journal The Communist International
Proposals on Military Questions
Decisions of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Order of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Western Front
The Ninth All-Russia Conference of the R.C.P.(B.) September 22-25, 1920
Report on the Internal and External Position of the Republic at a Meeting of Activists of the Moscow Organisation of the R.C.P.(B.) October 9, 1920
Rough Draft of a Resolution on Proletarian Culture
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Tasks of the R.C.P.(B.) in Localities Inhabited by Eastern Peoples
Notes on the Immediate Tasks of the Party
Draft Decision for the Council of Labour and Defence on the Question of Restoration of the Baltic Fleet
Draft Decision for the Council of People’s Commissars on the Work and Food Rations for Soviet Employees
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (October 26, 1920)
Establishing Contacts Between the Economic Commissariats
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Chief Committee for Political Education
A Letter to Members of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Speech at an Anniversary Plenary Meeting of the Sokolniki District Soviet Held Jointly with Representatives of the Factory Committees and Industrial Managements of Moscow November 7, 1920
Draft Decision for the Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Proletcult
Draft Decision for the Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Concessions
Draft Decision of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Re Theses of a Report at the Eighth All-Russia Congress of Soviets on Improving the Activities of the Soviet Authorities in Combating Bureaucratism
Draft Decision for the Politbureau (On Chicherin’s Motion that Krasin Be Temporarily Recalled and Krasin’s Invited Opinion)
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Direct Taxes
Draft Decision for the Economic Commission of the C.P.C.
Re the Drafting of a Decree on Measures for Consolidating and Developing Peasant Farming Notes to the Commission Members
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Trade Agreement with Britain
Reply to the Debate on Concessions at a Meeting of Activists of the Moscow Organisation of the R.C.P.(B.) December 6, 1920
Draft Decision for the Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Reorganisation of the People’s Commissariat for Education
Draft Decision for the Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Production Propaganda
Addenda to Draft Decision for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Plenum Concerning the Organisation of a Special Production Organ
The Eighth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
To N. N. Krestinsky for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Draft Resolution for the Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the People’s Commissariat for Agriculture
Draft Resolution for the Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Georgia
Draft Resolution for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Letter of Tsektran Officials
Rough Draft Resolution for the C.P.C. on Oil Concessions
Draft Resolution for the C.P.C. on Checking Fulfilment by the People’s Commissariats of the Decisions and Assignments of the C.L.D. and the C.P.C.
Amendments and Addenda to the Decision of the C.L.D. on Coping with the Fuel Crisis
Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Import Plan
Draft of the Main Point of the C.L.D. Decision on the General Planning Commission
Speech at a Meeting of Moscow Party Activists
Notes on the Question of Mobilising Raw Material Resources
Decision of the Council of Labour and Defence on Improving the Supply of the Workers
Plan of a Letter to the Baku Comrades
Notes on Electrification
Addendum to the Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on an Obligatory Science Minimum in the Higher Schools
The Tenth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.) March 8-16, 1921
Motion at the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Concerning the Draft Decision for the All-Russia Central Executive Committee on the Abolition of Monetary Taxes
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Purveyance in Tambov Gubernia
Meeting of the Communist Group of the All-Russia Central Council of Trade Unions [supplementary notes]
Applications for Foreign Trade Orders
Draft Decision for the Council of Labour and Defence on “Algemba”
Addendum to the Draft Decision for the C.P.C. “On the Distribution of Agricultural Machines”
Draft of a Letter of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Attitude to Non-Party Workers
Speech at a Meeting of Communists and Candidate Members of the R.C.P.(B.) of the Kremlin Area. May 9, 1921
Draft Decision for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (May 9, or 10, 1921)
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Measures for Achieving Concentration of Production
Plan of a Speech at a Meeting of the Communist Group of the Fourth All-Russia Congress of Trade Unions
Proposals to the Draft Decision for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Plenum on Clause 13 of the Party Programme
Draft Decision for the C.L.D. on Local Economic Conferences, on Reporting and on Complying with the Instructions of the C.L.D.
Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (May 22, 1921)
Remarks Concerning the Work Plan of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Plan of a Speech at the Trade Union Congress
To the Miner Comrades of the Petrovskoye Industrial Group
Tenth All-Russia Conference of the R.C.P.(B.)
To All People’s Commissars and to the Chief of the Central Statistical Board
Brief Monthly Extracts from Reports
Proposals on a Check-Up and Purge of the R.C.P.(B.) Membership
The Third Congress of the Communist International [supplemental]
Addenda to the Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on Collective Pay for Employees of State Institutions
Motion to the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Bonuses for Enterprises
Notes on Measures for Combating Famine and Stepping Up Economic Work
Re Draft Decision for the C.P.C. on the Organisation of Commodity Exchange by Centrosoyuz
Motion for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (July 28, 1921)
Proposals to F. E. Dzerzhinsky’s Conclusions on the State of Transport
Letter to G. Y. Zinoviev and Instructions to the Secretary
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on an Inspection of the People’s Commissariat for Foreign Trade
Motion to the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Bringing Ungern to Trial
A Note to E. Varga and Theses on the Organisation of an Information Institute on Questions of the International Labour Movement
To E. Varga
Decision of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Keeping a Record of Workers’ Donations in Europe
A Note to V. M. Molotov and a Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Noulens’ Note
Addendum to the Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Directives to the People’s Commissariat for Food
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Spendings from the Gold Fund
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Free Sale of Books from Moscow Warehouse Stocks
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (September 14, 1921)
A Note to V. M. Molotov with a Motion for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
A Letter to V. V. Kuibyshev and a Draft Engagement for Workers Going to Russia from America
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Question of the Far-Eastern Republic
Re Draft Decision for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Plenum (October 8, 1921)
Draft Directives for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Allotment of Lands for Sugar-Beet Cultivation in the Ukraine
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Social Insurance
Notes on Yugostal
A Note to V. M. Molotov with a Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Question of an Agreement with the Rutgers Group
A Letter to the Politbureau Members with a Draft Decision for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) and the Council of Labour and Defence on the Question of Rutgers’ Proposals
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Assigning A. G. Shlyapnikov to Food Supply Work
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (October 15, 1921)
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Setting Up of a Single Commission on Concessions
A Note to V. M. Mikhailov with a Draft Resolution for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Question of an Agreement with the Rutgers Group
Proposals to the Text of the Draft Agreement with the A.R.A. on the Organisation of Food Parcels to Russia
A Letter to the Polish Communists
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (October 20, 1921)
Draft Decision for C.L.D. on Fowler Ploughs
Decision of the C.L.D. on the Question of Reports and Diagrams for the C.L.D.
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Management of the Cotton Industry
Plan of an Article “Commercial Organisation”
Draft Decisions for the C.P.C. on the Financial Plan and Plan of Emission for 1922
Talk with a Delegation of the Mongolian People’s Republic
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (November 8, 1921)
A Note to V. M. Mikhailov with a Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
A Note to V. M. Mikhailov with a Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Food Supply Work in the Ukraine
Re Draft Decree “On Penalties for False Denunciations”
Remarks on the Draft Decree “On the Introduction of Payment for Newspapers”
A Note to V. M. Molotov with a Motion for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
A Letter to A. D. Tsyurupa with a Draft Resolution for the All-Russia Central Executive Committee and a Note to the Members of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Rough Draft of a Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Vecheka
Draft Decision of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Tactics of the United Front
Draft Decision of the C.L.D. on the Commission for the Utilisation of Material Resources
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) (December 5, 1921)
Remarks to the Theses on a United Front
Letter to the Propaganda and Action Council of the Peoples of the East
Comments on the Draft Resolution for the Eleventh Conference of the R.C.P.(B.) on the Party Purge
Speeches at a Meeting of Non-Party Delegates to the Ninth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
Draft Theses on the Role and Functions of the Trade Unions Under the New Economic Policy
Memo to V. M. Molotov for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) with Draft Decisions
Motion for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Allocation of Funds to the Nizhni-Novgorod Radio Laboratory
Directives on the Film Business
Motion for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on M. I. Kalinin’s Trip to the Ukraine
Motion for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Draft Directives to the Deputy Chairman and All Members of the Genoa Delegation
Letter to N. I. Bukharin and G. Y. Zinoviev
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) in Connection with the Genoa Conference
On the Publication of a Telegram Reporting the Pamphlet by Parvus
Draft Directives of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) for the Soviet Delegation to the Genoa Conference
Memo to V. M. Molotov with a Motion for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Marks on N. L. Meshcheryakov’s Letter and a Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Letter to Members of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) with Remarks to the Draft Resolution for the First Extended Plenary Meeting of the Comintern Executive on Participation in a Conference of the Three Internationals
Draft Decision for the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Tasks of the Soviet Delegation at Genoa
Memo to V. M. Molotov for Members of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) with a Draft Decision on the Note to Italy
Amendments and Remarks to the Draft Regulations on the Narrow C.P.C.
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Swedish Loan
Letter to Members of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) with Proposals on the Draft Directives of the Comintern Executive for the Comintern Delegation to the Conference of the Three Internationals
Letter to the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) with a Draft of Directives to Comrades Travelling Abroad
Letter to the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Note to N. P. Gorbunov and Proposals on the Question of the Co-Operatives
Amendments and Remarks to the Draft Declaration of the Soviet Delegation at the Genoa Conference
Eleventh Congress of the R.C.P.(B.) March 27—April 2, 1922 [Notes to the Main Report]
Draft Decision for the Plenum of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Organising the Work of the Secretariat
Notes to the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) with Draft Decisions
Remarks and Proposals to the Draft Decision for the Comintern Executive Following the Conference of the Three Internationals
Interview with the Correspondent of The New York Herald
Decision of the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Publication of the Works of G. V. Plekhanov
Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on Presentation to the C.C. of Summarised Information Concerning the Tax In Kind
Note to J. V. Stalin with a Draft Decision for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Question of the Foreign Trade Monopoly
Addendum to the Draft Preamble to the Criminal Code of the R.S.F.S.R. and a Letter to D. I. Kursky
Letter to the Secretariat of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Question of Reducing the Red Army
Letter to J. V. Stalin for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) with a Draft Decision on the Composition of the All-Russia C.E.C.
To the First Congress of Working Women of Transcaucasia
On the Establishment of the U.S.S.R. Letter to L. B. Kamenev for Members of the Politbureau
To the Congress of Textile Workers
Addenda to the Terms of the Agreement with L. Urquhart
Theses on the Co-Operative Bank
To the Textile Workers of Petrograd
Motion for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Reduction of the Army
To the Russian Colony in North America
Draft Resolution for the Fourth Congress of the Comintern on the Question of the Programme of the Communist International
Proposals for the Distribution of Functions Between the Deputy Chairmen of the C.P.C. and the C.L.D.
Re Draft Proposal for the Politbureau of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) on the Report of the State Supplies Commission
Proposal for the Plenum Regarding the Politbureau Standing Order
Proposals Concerning the Work Routine of the Deputy Chairmen and the Chairman of the C.P.C.
Letter to L. B. Kamenev, A. I. Rykov and A. D. Tsyurupa on the Distribution of Work Between the Deputy Chairmen of the C.P.C. and the C.L.D.
Materials to the Article “How We Should Reorganise the Workers' and Peasants' Inspection”
Questionnaire for Delegates of the Ninth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
Reregistration Form for Members of the Moscow Organisation of the R.C.P.(B.)
Questionnaire for Delegates of the Ninth All-Russia Conference of the R.C.P.(Bolsheviks)
Questionnaire for Delegates of the Tenth All-Russia Congress of the R.C.P.
Questionnaire for Delegates of the Eleventh All-Russia Conference of the R.C.P.(Bolsheviks)
All-Russia Census Form for Members of the R.C.P.(B.)
Questionnaire for Delegates of the Eleventh Congress of the R.C.P.(Bolsheviks)
Journal of Lenin’s Duty Secretaries November 21, 1922-March 6, 1923

Volume 43

1. TO P. P. MASLOV. Second half of December
2. TO P. P. MASLOV. May 30
3. TO P. P. MASLOV. May 31
4. TO L. F. MILOVIDOVA. July 21
5. TO Y. M. STEKLOV. September 25
6. TO D. B. RYAZANOV. September 25
7. TO V. P. NOGIN. October 10
8. TO Y. M. STEKLOV. October 10
9. TO APOLLINARIA YAKUBOVA. October 26
10. TO P. B. AXELROD. December 7
11. TO D. B. RYAZANOV. February 5
12. TO V. P. NOGIN. February 5
13. TO V. P. NOGIN. February 21
14. TO P. B. AXELROD. March 11
15. TO V. P. NOGIN. March 23
16. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. April 15
17. TO M. G. VECHESLOV. April 22
18. TO THE BORBA GROUP. May 12
19. TO M. G. VECHESLOV. May 18
20. TO THE PRINTING SHOP OF ISKRA. Between May 22 and June 1
21. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. May 24
22. TO R. E. KLASSON. May 28
23. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. June 12
24. TO AN UNIDENTIFIED ADDRESSEE. July 18
25. TO P. B. AXELROD. July 30
26. TO L. Y. GALPERIN. Between July 31 and August 12
27. TO L. I. GOLDMAN. Between July 31 and August 12
28. TO P. B. AXELROD. August 4
29. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. September 18
30. TO LYUBOV AXELROD. October 5 or 6
31. TO THE ISKRA GROUP IN ST. PETERSBURG. October, after 15th
32. TO LYUBOV AXELROD. October 22
33. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. November 10
34. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. November 14
35. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. November 19
36. TO LYUBOV AXELROD. December 17
37. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. December 20
38. TO P. B. AXELROD. December 23
39. TO V. N. KROKHMAL. January 3
40. TO P. B. AXELROD. March 3
41. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. Prior to March 23
42. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. April 17
43. TO P. B. AXELROD. April 18
44. TO P. B. AXELROD. April 23
45. TO A. I. KREMER. May 4
46. TO THE UNION OF RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS ABROAD. May 4
47. TO P. N. LEPESHINSKY AND I. I. RADCHENKO. May 5
48. TO LYUBOV AXELROD. June 23
49. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. July 12
50. TO V. G. SHKLYAREVICH. JuLy 29
51. TO KARTAVTSEV. August 4
52. TO I. I. RADCHENKO. August 7
53. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. August 8
54. TO I. I. RADCHENKO. August 12
55. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. October, prior to 5th
56. TO LYUBOV AXELROD. November 11
57. TO LYUBOV AXELROD. November 28
58. TO FIT. December 16
59. TO LYUBOV AXELROD. December 18
60. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. December 19
61. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. December 25
62. TO A. N. POTRESOV. December 26
63. TO THE BUREAU OF THE ISKRA ORGANISATION IN RUSSIA. December 28
64. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. January 1
65. TO A. N. POTRESOV. January 1
66. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. January 10
67. TO THE EDITORS OF YUZHNY RABOCHY. January 10
68. TO LYUBOV AXELROD. January 15
69. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. January 28
70. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. February 5
71. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. February 8
72. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. March 2
73. TO G. V. PLEKHANOV. April 10
74. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. May 24
75. TO KARL KAUTSKY. June 29
76. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. July 16
77. TO Y. O. MARTOV. November 29
78. TO VERA ZASULICH. December 3
79. TO Y. O. MARTOV. December 19
80. TO THE EDITORS OF ISKRA. March 18
81. TO THE EDITORS OF ISKRA. June 20
82. TO M. N. LYADOV. September 1
83. TO THE COMPOSITORS OF THE PARTY PRINTING SHOP. September 2 or 3
84. TO I. S. VILENSKY. Between September 5 and 13
85. TO M. S. MAKADZYUB. September 16
86. TO M. LEIBOVICH. September 20
87. TO V. P. NOGIN. September 21
88. TO YELENA STASOVA, F. V. LENGNIK, AND OTHERS. September 23
89. TO KARL KAUTSKY. October 10
90. TO YELENA STASOVA, F. V. LENGNIK, AND OTHERS. October 14
91. TO KARL KAUTSKY. October 26
92. TO I. I. RADCHENKO. October 28
93. TO A. A. BOGDANOV. November 2 >
94. TO I. P. GOLDENBERG. November 2
95. TO I. A. PYATNITSKY. November, prior to 16th
96. TO THE TVER COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. November 26
97. TO THE IMERETIA-MINGRELIA COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. November 28
98. TO THE MOSCOW COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. November 29
99. TO THE BAKU COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. November 29
100. TO THE CAUCASIAN UNION COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. December 5
101. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. December 12
102. TO ROZALIA ZEMLYACHKA. December 13
103. TO L. B. KAMENEV. December 14
104. TO THE TVER COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. December 20
105. TO MARIA GOLUBEVA. Between December 23, 1904, and January 4, 1905
106. TO THE CAUCASIAN BUREAU OF THE R.S.D.L.P. December, not earlier than 25th
107. TO A. Y. ISAYENKO. December 26
108. TO V. A. NOSKOV, L. B. KRASIN AND L. Y. GALPERIN, MEMBERS OF THE C.C., R.S.D.L.P. January 13
109. TO A CORRESPONDENT OF VPERYOD. January
110. TO THE SECRETARY OF THE BRITISH LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. February 27
111. TO THE ST. PETERSBURG COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. March 13
112. TO I. I. SCHWARZ. Not earlier than March 31
113. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. April 19
114. TO A. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY. April, prior to 21st
115. DRAFT OF A LETTER TO THE LEAGUE OF RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY ABROAD. Between May 23 and 26
116. TO Y. M. STEKLOV. After May 27
117. TO ALEXANDRE-MARIE BRACKE-DESROUSSEAUX. Not earlier than June 11
118. TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST BUREAU. July 3
119. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. July 8
120. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. July 31
121. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. August 1
122. TO THE CENTRAL AND ST. PETERSBURG COMMITTEES OF THE R.S.D.L.P. August 14
123. TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. September 30
124. TO THE KHERSON BOLSHEVIKS. October 10
125. TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 16
126. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. October 17
127. TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. October 18
128. TO THE ECONOMIC COMMISSION OF THE C.C., R.S.D.L.P. October 20
129. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. October 23
130. TO G. D. LEITEISEN. Early November
131. TO N. F. NASIMOVICH. November, prior to 9th
132. TO G. A. KUKLIN. September 14
133. TO ETIENNE AVENARD. March 1 (14)
134. TO G. A. ALEXINSKY. Late September-early October
135. TO KARL HJALMAR BRANTING. Early October
136. TO AN UNIDENTIFIED ADDRESSEE. December 28
137. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. January 13
138. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. January 14
139. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. Between January 14 and February 13
140. TO MAGNUS NILSSEN. January 27
141. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. January 27
142. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. January 29
143. TO THE EDITORS OF BERNER TAGWACHT. Between January 30 and February 2
144. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. February 27
145. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. March 1
146. TO LEON TYSZKA. March 18
147. TO A. A. BOGDANOV. Late March
148. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. May 16
149. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. June 30
150. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. July 8
151. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. August 18
152. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. August 19
153. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. September 8
154. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. September 25
155. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. October 26
156. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. November 7
157. TO V. K. TARATUTA. December 1
158. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. December 13
159. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. January 19
160. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. February 25
161. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. March 9
162. TO THE MOSCOW COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. April, prior to 11th
163. TO I. F. DUBROVINSKY. April 23
164. LETTER TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF PROLETARY. April, not later than 26th
165. TO I. F. DUBROVINSKY. April 29
166. TO I. F. DUBROVINSKY. May 4
167. TO I. F. DUBROVINSKY. May 5
168. TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST BUREAU. May 26
169. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. July 20
170. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. July 29
171. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. July 30
172. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. August 26
173. TO L. B. KAMENEV. August 27
174. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 27
175. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. September 11
176. TO A. I. LYUBIMOV. First half of September
177. TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. September 17
178. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. September 17
179. TO M. P. TOMSKY. September, prior to 20th
180. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. September 30
181. TO A. I. LYUBIMOV. Octaber, not earlier than 2nd
182. DRAFT REPLY TO A LETTER FROM THE COUNCIL OF THE CAPRI SCHOOL. October, not earlier than 2nd
183. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. First half of October
184. TO THE ECONOMIC COMMISSION OF THE BOLSHEVIK CENTRE. Not earlier than October
185. TO THE SECRETARY OF THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE CENTRAL ORGAN. November 4
186. TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P. November 14
187. REQUEST TO STATISTICIANS OF ZEMSTVO, CITY AND GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS. December 9
188. TO AN UNIDENTIFIED ADDRESSEE. January 22
189. MESSAGE OF GREETINGS TO AUGUST BEBEL. February 22
190. TO A. EK. February 23
191. TO L. B. KAMENEV. March 21
192. TO THE BUREAU ABROAD OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, R.S.D.L.P. April 5
193. TO L. B. KAMENEV. April 6
194. TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF POLISH SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY. April 10
195. TO A. I. LYUBIMOV. April 10
196. TO A. I. LYUBIMOV. April 10
197. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. June 6
198. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. June 15
199. TO D. M. KOTLYARENKO. August 1
200. TO A. I. LYUBIMOV. August 2
201. TO M. V. KOBETSKY. August 8
202. TO M. V. KOBETSKY. Between August 12 and 23
203. TO MARIA ANDREYEVA. August 14
204. TO THE EXECUTIVE OF THE SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. September 2
205. TO M. V. KOBETSKY. September 16
206. TO I. P. POKROVSKY. October 5
207. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. October 17
208. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. November 6
209. TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MEETING OF THE C.O. EDITORIAL BOARD. November 7
210. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. November 8
211. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. November 10
212. TO N. G. POLETAYEV. December 4
213. TO THE BUREAU ABROAD OF THE R.S.D.L.P. CENTRAL COMMITTEE. December 5
214. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. December 9
215. TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF SOTSIAL-DEMOKRAT. December 17
216. TO KARL KAUTSKY. January 31
217. TO A. I. RYKOV. After February 11
218. TO A. I. RYKOV. February 17
219. TO N. G. POLETAYEV. March 7 or 8
220. TO A. I. RYKOV. March 10
221. TO A. I. RYKOV. First half of March
222. TO A. I. RYKOV. March
223. TO NN. March
224. TO THE SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC GROUP IN THE THIRD DUMA. Prior to April 19
225. TO THE R.S.D.L.P. CENTRAL COMMITTEE BUREAU ABROAD. April 30
226. TO A. I. LYUBIMOV AND M. K. VLADIMIROV. July 3
227. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Prior to August 2
228. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. September 6
229. TO I. FRIMOU. November 4
230. TO L. B. KAMENEV. November 10
231. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. December 7
232. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. March, prior to 10th
233. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. April 5
234. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. April, prior to 19th
235. TO V. A. TER-IOANNISYAN. May 5
236. TO L. B. KAMENEV. June, prior to 28th
237. TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. July, not later than 6th
238. TO L. B. KAMENEV. July 24
239. TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. July 28 or 29
240. TO L. B. KAMENEV. July 30
241. TO L. B. KAMENEV. August, prior to 25th
242. TO L. B. KAMENEV. August, prior to 25th
243. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Prior to September 6
244. A NOTE TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE C.O. After September 6
245. TO L. B. KAMENEV. September 15
246. TO L. B. KAMENEV. After September 17
247. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. After October 9
248. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. October, prior to 23rd
249. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. October, prior to 24th
250. TO N. G. POLETAYEV. October 25
251. TO MAXIM GORKY. Second half of October
252. TO L. B. KAMENEV. November 8
253. TO L. B. KAMENEV. November 10
254. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. November 10
255. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Between November 17 and 23
256. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Prior to November 20
257. TO L. B. KAMENEV. After November 25
258. TO L. B. KAMENEV. December 3
259. TO DEMYAN BEDNY. December 5
260. TO L. B. KAMENEV. December 8
261. TO J. V. STALIN. December 14
262. TO J. V. STALIN. December 16
263. TO THE BOLSHEVIK DEPUTIES OF THE FOURTH DUMA. December 17
264. TO THE BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.S.D.L.P., IN RUSSIA. December 19
265. TO THE BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.S.D.L.P., IN RUSSIA. December 20
266. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. December 22
267. TO L. B. KAMENEV. January 8
268. TO L. B. KAMENEV. January 10
269. TO L. B. KAMENEV. January 12
270. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Not earlier than January 14
271. TO I. A. PYATNITSKY. After January 14
272. TO THE EDITOR OF BREMER BÜRGER-ZEITUNG. First half of January
273. TO MAXIM GORKY. January 21
274. TO G. M. VYAZMENSKY. After January 22
275. TO THE BOLSHEVIK DEPUTIES OF THE FOURTH DUMA. January 25
276. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Early February.
277. TO N. OSINSKY. February 13
278. TO N. G. POLETAYEV. February 25
279. TO L. B. KAMENEV. March 8.
280. TO L. B. KAMENEV. April 7
281. TO L. B. KAMENEV. April 17
282. TO L. B. KAMENEV. After April 26
283. TO I. E. HERMAN. Prior to May 6
284. TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. May 8
285. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Prior to May 20
286. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. After June 4
287. TO I. RUDIS-GIPSLIS. Prior to June 7
288. TO I. RUDIS-GIPSLIS. June 7
289. TO L. B. KAMENEV. June 8
290. TO THE GROUP OF BOLSHEVIK MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE OF THE METALWORKERS' TRADE UNION. June 16
291. TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF PRAVDA. June 16
292. TO L. B. KAMENEV. June 16
293. TO MAXIM GORKY. Prior to June 22
294. TO THE EDITORS OF PRAVDA. June, not earlier than 25th
295. TO L. B. KAMENEV. June 29
296. TO LYDIA KNIPOVICH. Between August 5 and 7
297. TO V. M. KASPAROV. August 21
298. TO THE EDITORS OF SEVERNAYA PRAVDA. After August 21
299. TO V. M. KASPAROV. August 25
300. TO JOHANN DIETZ. October 3
301. TO THE EDITORS OF ZA PRAVDU. October not earlier than 27th
302. TO THE EDITORS OF ZA PRAVDU. Not earlier than November 1
303. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. November 3
304. TO THE EDITORS OF ZA PRAVDU. Between November 11 and 28
305. TO THE EDITORS OF ZA PRAVDU. December 8 or 9
306. TO THE EDITORS OF ZA PRAVDU. December 16
307. TELEGRAM TO THE EDITORS OF ZA PRAVDU. December 18
308. TO V. S. VOITINSKY. December 20
309. A NOTE TO THE EDITORS OF PROLETARSKAYA PRAVDA. Second half of December
310. TO I. E. HERMAN. January 2
311. TO I. E. HERMAN AND I. RUDIS-GIPSLIS. January 7
312. TO I. F. POPOV. January 7
313. TO I. RUDIS-GIPSLIS OR I. E. HERMAN. January 11
314. TO INESSA ARMAND. Not earlier than January 11
315. TO V. P. MILYUTIN. January 14
316. TO INESSA ARMAND. Prior to January 22
317. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 25
318. TO INESSA ARMAND. Prior to January 26
319. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 26
320. TO N. V. KUZNETSOV. January 26
321. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 28
322. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. January 29
323. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. February 2
324. TO V. M. KASPAROV. After February 11
325. TO L. B. KAMENEV. February 27
326. TO THE EDITORS OF PROSVESHCHENIYE. February 27
327. TO F. N. SAMOILOV. February
328. TO INESSA ARMAND. March 2
329. TO THE BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.S.D.L.P., IN RUSSIA. March 4
330. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. March 7
331. TO I. RUDIS-GIPSLIS. After March 12
332. TO THE SECRETARY, EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE GRANAT BROS. ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY. March 15
333. TO CAMILLE HUYSMANS. March 15
334. TO INESSA ARMAND. After March 15
335. TO I. I. SKVORTSOV-STEPANOV. March 24
336. TO INESSA ARMAND. April, prior to 8th
337. TO INESSA ARMAND. April 11
338. TELEGRAM TO THE EDITORS OF PUT PRAVDY ON THE OCCASION OF ITS SECOND ANNIVERSARY. Prior to May 5
339. TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. May 12
340. TO INESSA ARMAND. First half of May
341. TO I. RUDIS-GIPSLIS. Between May 15 and 31
342. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. May 19
343. TO INESSA ARMAND. May 25
344. TO G. I. PETROVSKY. After May 25
345. TO THE SECRETARY, EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE GRANAT BROS. ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY. Between June 6 and July 21
346. EXTRACT FROM A LETTER TO THE EDITORS OF TRUDOVAYA PRAVDA. June after 18th
347. TO INESSA ARMAND. July, prior to 4th
348. TO THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST BUREAU. Not earlier than July 4
349. TO INESSA ARMAND. July, prior to 6th
350. TO INESSA ARMAND. July, prior to 6th
351. TO S. G. SHAHUMYAN. Prior to July 6
352. TO INESSA ARMAND. July, prior to 9th
353. TO INESSA ARMAND. July, prior to 9th
354. TO INESSA ARMAND. July, prior to 10th
355. TO I. F. POPOV. July, prior to 10th
356. TO THE PRIBOI PUBLISHERS. July 11
357. TO INESSA ARMAND. July 12
358. TO INESSA ARMAND. July, prior to 13th
359. TO INESSA ARMAND. Not later than July 16
360. TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. After July 18
361. TO V. M. KASPAROV. After July 18
362. TO INESSA ARMAND. July 19
363. TO INESSA ARMAND. July 19
364. TO INESSA ARMAND. July, prior to 24th
365. TO JANSSON OR STIETZ. July 25
366. TO I. RUDIS-GIPSLIS. July 26
367. TO V. M. KASPAROV. Second half of July
368. TELEGRAM TO THE CHIEF OF CRACOW CITY POLICE. August 7
369. TO THE SECRETARY, EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE GRANAT PUBLISHING HOUSE. September 15
370. TO INESSA ARMAND. Prior to September 28
371. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. October 20
372. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. November 14
373. TO V. A. KARPINSKY AND SOPHIA RAVICH. November 18
374. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. November 20
375. TO V. A. KARPINSKY AND SOPHIA RAVICH. November 21
376. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. November 22
377. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. November 25
378. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. November 25
379. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. November 26 or 27
380. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Prior to November 28
381. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. November 28
382. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. December 1
383. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. December 11
384. TO M. V. KOBETSKY. Prior to December 16
385. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. January 3
386. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Between January 3 and 9
387. TO D. B. RYAZANOV. January 9
388. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. After January 17
389. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Prior to February 1
390. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. February 3
391. TO JAKUB HANECKI. February 17
392. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. February 20
393. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. February 24
394. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between February 27 and March 4
395. TO SOPHIA RAVICH. March 9
396. TO DAVID WIJNKOOP. March 12
397. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Prior to March 23
398. TO DAVID WIJNKOOP. May 5
399. TO HERMAN GORTER. May 5
400. TO INESSA ARMAND. After June 4
401. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After June 24
402. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to July 5
403. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 5
404. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to July 11
405. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between July 11 and 30
406. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 11
407. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 11
408. TO DAVID WIJNKOOP. July 15
409. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. July 21
410. TO DAVID WIJNKOOP. July 22
411. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 23
412. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. July 24
413. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 24
414. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 26
415. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 26
416. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to July 28
417. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. July 28
418. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 28
419. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between July 28 and August 2
420. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Between July 28 and August 2
421. TO DAVID WIJNKOOP. July 30
422. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. August 11
423. TO DAVID WIJNKOOP. After August 15
424. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to August 19
425. TO DAVID WIJNKOOP. After August 19
426. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. August 21
427. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to August 23
428. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. After August 23
429. TO SOPHIA RAVICH. After August 23
430. TO SOPHIA RAVICH. August 26
431. TO SOPHIA RAVICH. August 27
432. TO PAUL GOLAY. August 28
433. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 30
434. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 30 or 31
435. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After September 8
436. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. September 18 or 19
437. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to September 19
438. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. September 19
439. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. September 19
440. TO ALEXANDROVICH. September 19
441. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After September 21
442. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between September 26 and October 5
443. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Prior to October 6
444. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Prior to November 9
445. TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. Prior to November 9
446. TO M. M. KHARITONOV. After November 21
447. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to November 27
448. TO G. Y. BELENKY. After December 27
449. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 15
450. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 19
451. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 21
452. TO M. M. KHARITONOV. January 30
453. TO KARL RADEK. After February 1
454. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. February 12
455. TO INESSA ARMAND. February 26
456. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between March 2 and 25
457. TO HENRIETTE ROLAND-HOLST. March 8
458. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After March 16
459. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to March 19
460. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to March 20
461. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. March 20
462. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. March 20 or 21
463. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. March 21
464. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to March 23
465. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between March 23 and 25
466. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After March 23
467. TO INESSA ARMAND. March 31
468. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. April 4
469. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After April 4
470. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. April 10
471. TO G. L. PYATAKOV, YEVGENIA BOSH, N. I. BUKHARIN. After April 10
472. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to April 18
473. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to April 18
474. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. April 18
475. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between April 18 and 24
476. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between May 2 and June 2
477. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. May 16
478. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to May 17
479. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. May 17
480. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. May 19
481. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. May 19
482. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. May 24
483. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. Between June 3 and 6
484. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 6
485. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between June 17 and 25
486. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After June 20
487. TO INESSA ARMAND. July 4
488. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. July 4
489. TO INESSA ARMAND. July 7
490. TO INESSA ARMAND. July 20
491. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After July 23
492. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. July 24
493. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. July 24
494. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. July, after 24th
495. TO INESSA ARMAND. July 25
496. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. July, after 26th
497. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Not earlier than July 30
498. TO INESSA ARMAND. August 1
499. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between August 2 and 11
500. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. August 5
501. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. Between August 5 and 31
502. TO M. M. KHARITONOV. Beginning of August
503. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Between August 10 and 20
504. TO G. L. PYATAKOV. Between August 10 and 20
505. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Prior to August 22
506. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After August 22
507. TO M. M. KHARITONOV. August 31
508. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. August 31
509. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August
510. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August
511. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August
512. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August
513. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August
514. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. End of August-beginning of September
515. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. End of August-beginning of September
516. TO INESSA ARMAND. September 15
517. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. Mid-September
518. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. October 3
519. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. October, not later than 5th
520. TO N. I. BUKHARIN. October 14
521. TO INESSA ARMAND. October 21
522. TO INESSA ARMAND. October 28
523. TO INESSA ARMAND. October 30
524. TO INESSA ARMAND. October 31
525. TO INESSA ARMAND. November 4
526. TO INESSA ARMAND. November 7
527. TO INESSA ARMAND. Prior to November 26
528. TO INESSA ARMAND. November 26
529. TO M. G. BRONSKI. Beginning of December
530. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. December 6
531. TO INESSA ARMAND. December 17
532. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. After December 20
533. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. January 3
534. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 6
535. TO INESSA ARMAND. January, after 6th
536. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 7
537. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. January 8
538. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. Between January 10 and 22
539. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 13
540. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 14
541. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 15
542. TO V. A. KARPINSKY AND SOPHIA RAVICH. January 15
543. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 16
544. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 19
545. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 20
546. TO INESSA ARMAND. January 22
547. TO INESSA ARMAND. February 2
548. TO KARL RADEK. February 3
549. TO INESSA ARMAND. February 7
550. TO INESSA ARMAND. February 14
551. TO INESSA ARMAND. Between February 19 and 27
552. TO INESSA ARMAND. February 27
553. TO INESSA ARMAND. March 8
554. TO INESSA ARMAND. March 13
555. TO INESSA ARMAND. March 18
556. TO INESSA ARMAND. March 19
557. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. March 21
558. TO JAKUB HANECKI. March 22
559. TO THE EDITORS OF THE SWEDISH SOCIAL-DEMOKRATEN. March 22
560. TO INESSA ARMAND. March 23
561. TO INESSA ARMAND. March 27
562. TO SOPHIA RAVICH. March 27
563. TO JAKUB HANECKI. Prior to March 30
564. TO INESSA ARMAND. Between March 31 and April 4
565. TELEGRAM TO JAKUB HANECKI. April 1
566. TO V. A. KARPINSKY AND SOPHIA RAVICH. April 4
567. TELEGRAM TO V. A. KARPINSKY. April 6
568. TELEGRAM TO V. A. KARPINSKY. April 6
569. TELEGRAM TO JAKUB HANECKI. April 7
570. TELEGRAM TO JAKUB HANECKI. April 7
571. TELEGRAM TO M. M. KHARITONOV. April 7
572. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. April 9
573. TELEGRAM TO M. G. BRONSKI AND KARL RADEK. After April 9
574. TELEGRAM TO JAKUB HANECKI. April 12
575. TELEGRAM TO V. A. KARPINSKY. April 14
576. TO V. A. KARPINSKY. April 15
577. TO JAKUB HANECKI. April 21 (May 4)
578. GREETINGS TO COMRADE HÖGLUND. April 23 (May 6)
579. TO THE PRESIDING COMMITTEE OF THE FRONTLINE CONGRESS. Not later than April 29 (May 12)
580. TO KARL RADEK. May 29
581. TO THE LEGAL COMMITTEE. June 13
582. TELEGRAM TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE BUREAU ABROAD. June 16 (29)
583. TO KARL RADEK. June 17
584. TO THE BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. July 7
585. TO KUSTAA ROVIO. September 27 (October 10)
586. TO KUSTAA ROVIO. After September 27 (October 10)
587. A NOTE TO MARGARITA FOFANOVA. October 24 (November 6)

Volume 44

1. INSTRUCTION TO THE RED GUARD STAFF. October 30 (November 12)
2. TO THE PETROGRAD COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). November 2 (15)
3. TO Y. M. SVERDLOV. Not earlier than November 8 (21)
4. TO THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION OF THE LABOUR PRESS OF AMERICA, FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN. November, prior to 10 (23)
5. TO MAJOR-GENERAL S. I. ODINTSOV. November 15 (28)
6. TO THE PETROGRAD COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). November 25 (December 8)
7. TELEGRAM TO THE ARMY IN THE FIELD. November 26 (December 9)
8. TO THE C.C. OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). November, not later than 29 (December 12)
9. TELEGRAM TO THE COMMITTEE FOR ELECTIONS TO THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY. November 30 (December 13)
10. TO THE PETROGRAD COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). December 8 (21)
11. TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. December 8 (21)
12. TO G. I. BLAGONRAVOV AND V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. December 8 (21)
13. TELEGRAM TO V. V. VOROVSKY. December, after 8 (21)
14. TO V. V. OBOLENSKY. December 18 (31)
15. TO P. A. KOZMIN. December 20 (January 2, 1918)
16. TO CHARLES DUMAS. December 21 (January 3, 1918)
17. TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. December 30 (January 12, 1918)
18. TELEGRAM TO L. M. KARAKHAN. January 3 (16)
19. INSTRUCTION. Night of January 5 (18)
20. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR JUSTICE. January 7 (20)
21. TO K. A. MEKHONOSHIN. January 7 (20)
22. INSTRUCTION TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. January, not earlier than 8 (21)
23. TO THE COMMISSARIAT FOR FOOD AND THE FOOD DEPARTMENT OF THE SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL. January 13 (26)
24. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. January 13 (26)
25. TELEGRAM TO KHARKOV AND MOSCOW. January 13 (26)
26. TO KARL RADEK. January 14 (27)
27. TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO AND G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. January 15 (28)
28. TO N. I. PODVOISKY AND N. V. KRYLENKO. January 15 (28)
29. TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR MILITARY AFFAIRS. January 17 (30)
30. TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. January 17 (30)
31. TELEGRAM TO KULLERVO MANNER AND KARL VII. January 24 (February 6)
32. TELEGRAM TO ARTHUR HENDERSON. January 24 (February 6)
33. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL HEADQUARTERS OF THE SUPREME COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. January 29 (February 11)
34. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL HEADQUARTERS OF THE SUPREME COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. January 30 (February 12)
35. TO A. L. KOLEGAYEV. January 30 (February 12)
36. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. January 30 (February 12)
37. TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. January 30 (February 12)
38. TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. January 30 (February 12)
39. INSTRUCTION TO THE SECRETARY. February 14
40. TELEGRAM TO KULLERVO MANNER. February 14
41. RADIO-TELEGRAM TO CENTROBALT. Night of February 14
42. TELEGRAM TO E. V. LUGANOVSKY, PEOPLE'S SECRETARY OF THE UKRAINIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC. February 15
43. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MILITARY REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE OF THE DON REGION. February 16
44. TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO. February 17
45. TO A. I. RYKOV. February, after 18
46. NOTE TO V. N. PODBELSKY IN MOSCOW BY DIRECT LINE, FEBRUARY 22, 1918
47. TO THE C.C. OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.). February 22
48. RADIO-TELEGRAM TO THE PEACE DELEGATION. February 25
49. TELEGRAM TO IRKUTS. February 27
50. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. March 4
51. TO MARIA ANDREYEVA. After March 12, 1918, but prior to September 1919
52. TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. March 14
53. TO THE POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS BOARD. March 26
54. TELEGRAM TO THE SOVNARKOM OF THE PETROGRAD LABOUR COMMUNE. March 28
55. TO THE SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. March-April
56. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. Not earlier than March 1918 and not later than September 1919
57. TELEGRAM TO THE SOVNARKOM OF THE PETROGRAD LABOUR COMMUNE. April 1
58. CONVERSATION WITH V. V. KUIBYSHEV BY DIRECT LINE. April, not earlier than 2 and not later than 4
59. TELEGRAM TO THE C.E.C. OF THE SOVIETS OF SIBERIA. April 5
60. TO THE C.E.C. OF THE SOVIETS OF SIBERIA. April 6
61. TO Y. M. SVERDLOV AND S. P. SEREDA. April 8
62. TO D. P. BOGOLEPOV AND A. D. TSYURUPA. April 10
63. TO THE COMMISSARIAT FOR JUSTICE. April 15
64. TO THE SOVIET AND WORKERS' ORGANISATIONS OF RYBINS. April, not earlier than 15
65. TO D. P. BOGOLEPOV AND I. E. GUKOVSKY. April 16
66. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NIZHNI-NOVGOROD SOVIET. April 17
67. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE SIMBIRSK SOVIET. April 20
68. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. April 21
69. TELEGRAM TO P. F. VINOGRADOV. April, not earlier than 21
70. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. April, prior to 23
71. TO A. I. RYKOV. April 23
72. TO THE PRESS BUREAU OF THE C.P.C. April 27
73. TO RAYMOND ROBINS. April 30
74. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. Not earlier than April
75. TO P. P. MALINOVSKY. Between May 1 and 13
76. TELEGRAM TO V. N. ANDRONNIKOV, REGIONAL BOARD OF NATIONALISED ENTERPRISES OF THE URALS. May 2
77. TO THE C.C. OF THE R.C.P.(B.). May 3
78. DRAFT OF A RADIO-TELEGRAM TO THE PEACE DELEGATION IN KURS. May 6
79. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. May 7 or 8
80. TELEGRAM TO THE C.E.C. OF THE SOVIETS OF SIBERIA. May 8
81. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. May 10
82. TO M. G. BRONSKY. May 14
83. TO RAYMOND ROBINS. May 14
84. TO THE SUPREME MILITARY COUNCIL. May 16
85. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. May 16
86. EXCHANGE OF NOTES WITH A. D. TSYURUPA. May 20
87. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. May 20
88. TO A. A. JOFFE AND V. R. MENZHINSKY. May 24
89. INSTRUCTION ON THE REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF MAIN NAVAL HEADQUARTERS. May 24
90. TO S. G. SHAHUMYAN. May 24
91. TELEGRAM TO THE KINESHMA SOVIET. May 24
92. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. May 28
93. EXCHANGE OF NOTES WITH A. D. TSYURUPA. May 28
94. TO THE EDITORS OF IZVESTIA. May 30
95. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. May31
96. TELEGRAM TO THE VYKSA WORKERS. May 31
97. TO THE AMERICAN SOCIALIST INTERNATIONALISTS. May
98. TO A. A. JOFFE. June 2
99. TELEGRAM TO V. L. PANYUSHKIN. June 3
100. EXCHANGE OF NOTES WITH A. D. TSYURUPA. June 7
101. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. June 7
102. TO A. P. SMIRNOV. June 7
103. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. June 10
104. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. June 11
105. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 11
106. ADDITION TO THE TELEGRAM TO A. S. YAKUBOV, J. V. STALIN AND A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. June 11
107. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 11
108. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 14
109. TO THE COMMISSARIATS FOR EDUCATION AND PROPERTIES OF THE REPUBLIC. June 15
110. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. June 17
111. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. June 18
112. TO A. A. JOFFE. June 18
113. TELEGRAM TO S. G. SHAHUMYAN. June 18
114. TO I. E. GUKOVSKY. June 22
115. TO THE SECRETARIAT OF THE C.P.C. June 26
116. EXCHANGE OF NOTES WITH A. D. TSYURUPA. June 26
117. TO A. P. SMIRNOV, G. I. PETROVSKY AND I. E. GUKOVSKY. June 28
118. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. June 30
119. TELEGRAM TO V. L. PANYUSHKIN. End of June-not later than July 2
120. TO A. A. JOFFE. July 1
121. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN. July 3
122. TELEGRAM TO D. Y. IVASHCHENKO. July 4
123. REPLY BY DIRECT LINE TO K. A. MEKHONOSHIN. July 7
124. TELEGRAM TO S. P. NATSARENUS. July 7
125. TO I. E. GUKOVSKY. July 11
126. TO I. E. GUKOVSKY. First half of July
127. TELEGRAM TO THE VORONEZH GUBERNIA MILITARY COMMISSAR. July 12
128. TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR NAVAL AFFAIRS. July 13
129. TO N. I. PODVOISKY. July 16
130. TELEGRAM TO THE PERM SOVIET. July 17
131. TELEGRAM TO F. I. KOLESOV. July 17
132. TO N. I. PODVOISKY. July 19
133. TO S. P. SEREDA. July 19
134. TELEGRAM TO S. P. NATSARENUS. July 24
135. TO Y. LARIN. End of July-beginning of August
136. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. July
137. TO P. A. KOBOZEV, K. KH. DANISHEVSKY, K. A. MEKHONOSHIN, F. F. RASKOLNIKOV. August 1
138. TO A. A. JOFFE. August 3
139. TO J. A. BERZIN. August 3
140. TO A. D. TSYURUPA AND V. L. PANYUSHKIN. Summer, prior to August 5
141. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. August 8
142. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF THE FOOD COMMISSARIAT. August, after 8
143. TELEGRAM TO A. D. METELEV. August 9
144. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. August 10
145. TO THE SUPREME MILITARY COUNCIL. August 10
146. TELEGRAM TO S. P. NATSARENUS. August 11
147. TELEGRAM TO THE VOLOGDA GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. August 11
148. TELEGRAM TO A. Y. MINKIN. August 12
149. TELEGRAM TO D. T. PETRUCHU. August 15
150. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. First half of August
151. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. August 16
152. TELEGRAM TO S. P. SEREDA. August 16
153. TELEGRAM TO S. V. MALYSHEV. August 17
154. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO N. I. MURALOV. Not earlier than August 17 and not later than August 19
155. TELEGRAM TO F. F. RASKOLNIKOV. August 19
156. TELEGRAM TO S. P. SEREDA. August 19
157. TELEGRAM TO A. Y. MINKIN. August 19
158. TELEGRAM TO THE PENZA GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. August 19
159. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. August 19
160. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. August 19
161. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. August 19
162. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. Prior to August 20
163. TELEGRAM TO THE TAMBOV GUBERNIA FOOD COMMITTEE. August 20
164. TELEGRAM TO V. N. KHARLOV. August 21
165. TO MEDVEDEV, POLITICAL COMMISSAR OF THE 1st ARMY. August 21
166. TO THE SUPREME MILITARY COUNCIL. August 21
167. TELEGRAMS TO A. K. PAIKES. August 22
168. TELEGRAM TO THE PENZA GUBERNIA COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.). August 22
169. TELEGRAM TO F. I. KOLESOV. August 23
170. TELEGRAM TO A. G. SCHLICHTER. August 23
171. TELEGRAM TO S. P. SEREDA. August 26
172. TELEGRAM TO A. P. SMIRNOV. August 26
173. TELEGRAM TO S. P. SEREDA. August 27
174. TELEGRAM TO THE PENZA GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. August 28
175. TO V. M. ALTFATER
176. TELEGRAM TO V. N. KHARLOV. August 29
177. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. August 29
178. TO S. P. SEREDA. September 6
179. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. September 10
180. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. September 12
181. TO GRIGORY NAUMOVICH, FOR THE GROUP OF STUDENTS INTERESTED IN COMMUNISM. September 16
182. TELEGRAM TO THE POOR PEASANTS' COMMITTEES OF YELETS UYEZD. September 17
183. TO THE EDITORS OF PRAVDA. September 18
184. TO L. B. KAMENEV. End of September-October
185. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. October 1
186. TELEGRAM TO A. A. JOFFE. October 7
187. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA AND L. B. KRASIN. October 9
188. NOTE TO G. V. CHICHERIN OR L. M. KARAKHAN AND A LETTER TO A. A. JOFFE, J. A. BERZIN AND V. V. VOROVSKY. October 10
189. TO G. V. CHICHERIN AND L. M. KARAKHAN. October 10
190. TO J. A. BERZIN. October 15
191. TO A. A. JOFFE. October 18
192. TO A. A. JOFFE. October 18
193. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. October 21
194. APPLICATION TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE SOVIET JOURNALISTS' TRADE UNION. October, not later than 22
195. TELEGRAM TO P. P. SYTIN. October 24
196. TO J. A. BERZIN. October 25
197. TELEGRAM TO THE URALS ECONOMIC COUNCIL. October 28
198. TO THE BOARD OF PROPERTIES OF MOSCOW'S PEOPLE'S PALACES. November 1
199. TO J. A. BERZIN. November 1
200. TELEGRAM TO THE COMMANDER OF THE 2nd ARMY. November 7
201. TO R. I. BERZIN. November, between 9 and 23
202. TO B. S. WEISSBROT. November 11
203. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. November 13
204. TELEGRAM TO I. I. VATSETIS. November 15
205. TO THE MANAGER OF THE PEOPLE'S BAN. November 19
206. TELEGRAM TO THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE OF THE ECONOMIC COUNCIL OF THE NORTHERN AREA. November 21
207. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. November 21
208. TELEGRAM TO V. M. GITTIS. November 23
209. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. November 23
210. TO THE BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE C.P.C. November 26
211. CONVERSATION BY DIRECT LINE WITH B. M. VOLIN NOVEMBER 29, 1918
212. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. November 30
213. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. December 3
214. TELEGRAM TO THE TAMBOV GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. December 7
215. TO L. B. KAMENEV. December 10
216. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. December 11
217. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. December 12
218. TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. December 12
219. TELEGRAMS TO L. D. TROTSKY
220. TO G. I. PETROVSKY. December 16
221. TO Y. M. SVERDLOV. December 16
222. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. December 21
223. TO D. A. BULATOV. December 25
224. TELEGRAM TO S. A. BAN. December 25
225. TELEGRAM TO THE RODNIKI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. December 26
226. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE REPUBLIC. December 27
227. TELEGRAM TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE YUZHSK FACTORY. December 28
228. TELEGRAM TO THE RODNIKI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. December 28
229. TO THE LIBRARY SECTION OF THE COMMISSARIAT FOR EDUCATION. December 30
230. TO S. P. SEREDA. End of 1918
231. NOTE ON THE PUBLICATION OF LEAFLETS. End of 1918
232. TO V. I. NEVSKY. January 1
233. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. January 1
234. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE COMMISSARIAT FOR INTERNAL AFFAIRS. January 1
235. TO A. N. PROKOFIEV. January 3
236. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. January 3
237. TO THE VESYEGONSK UYEZD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND THE TVER GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. January 3
238. TELEGRAM TO RYABININ. January 5
239. TELEGRAM TO THE SIMBIRSK GUBERNIA FOOD COMMISSAR. January 6
240. TELEGRAM TO S. I. GUSEV FOR THE UFA REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE. January 6
241. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE CASPIAN-CAUCASIAN FRONT, THE ASTRAKHAN GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND GUBERNIA COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.). January 7 or 8
242. DIRECTIVE TO THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. January 8
243. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. January 9
244. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. January 10
245. TELEGRAM TO THE RYAZAN GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. January 12
246. TELEGRAM TO THE SUZDAL UYEZD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. January 12
247. INSTRUCTION TO THE SECRETARY. January 13
248. TELEGRAM TO A. P. KUDRYAVTSEV. January 13
249. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. January, not earlier than 14
250. TO THE BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. January 18
251. TO L. D. TROTSKY. January 21
252. TO M. K. VLADIMIROV. January 22
253. TO K. I. LANDER. January 23
254. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. January 24
255. TELEGRAM TO THE SAMARA GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. January 27
256. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. January 30
257. TO L. B. KRASIN. January-February
258. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY AND V. N. PODBELSKY
259. TELEGRAM TO A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. February 12
260. TO G. I. PETROVSKY. February 13
261. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE EASTERN FRONT. February 14
262. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. February 18
263. TELEGRAM TO THE YELATMA UYEZD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. February 18
264. TELEGRAM TO P. I. STUčKA AND J. A. BERZIN. February 19
265. TELEGRAM TO S. I. GUSEV. February 19
266. TO L. B. KAMENEV. February 21
267. TO THE TEACHERS OF TVER GUBERNIA. February 22
268. CERTIFICATE TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DANILOV TEXTILE MILL. February 24
269. TELEGRAMS TO M. K. VLADIMIROV. February 26
270. TELEGRAM TO S. Y. TSEKHANOVSKY. February 26
271. TO MARIA KOSTELOVSKAYA. February 27
272. TO A. I. SVIDERSKY. Between February and early March
273. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. March 4
274. TO THE C.C. OF THE R.C.P.(B.). Between March 4 and 24
275. TELEGRAM TO P. P. MYSHKIN. March 8
276. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. March 8
277. TELEGRAM TO A. L. KOLEGAYEV. March 10
278. TO L. B. KAMENEV. March 12
279. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. March, after 17
280. TO G. I. PETROVSKY. March, not later than 22
281. TELEGRAM TO V. N. KAYUROV. March 27
282. TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSAR FOR INTERNAL AFFAIRS. April 2
283. TELEGRAM TO G. N. KAMINSKY. April 4
284. TELEGRAM TO THE COMMANDER OF THE 10th ARMY. April 4
285. RADIO-TELEGRAM TO BELA KUN. April 4
286. TO D. I. KURSKY. April, not later than 5
287. TO THE SARATOV SOVIET BODIES (GUBERNIA FOOD COMMITTEE, GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, ETC.). April 5
288. REPLY TO PEASANTS OF SKOPIN UYEZD. April 5
289. TO S. P. SEREDA AND A. D. TSYURUPA. April 7
290. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO V. L. PANYUSHKIN. April 7
291. RADIO-TELEGRAMS TO BELA KUN
292. TELEGRAM TO THE KNYAGININ UYEZD LAND DEPARTMENT. April8
293. TELEGRAM TO N. N. KUZMIN. April 8
294. TELEGRAM TO THE KAZAN GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. April 9
295. TELEGRAM TO S. K. MININ. April 11
296. TELEGRAM TO THE OREL GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. April 12
297. TELEGRAM TO MAXIM GORKY. April 14
298. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. April 15
299. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. April 18
300. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. April 18
301. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. April 18
302. TO THE TAMBOV GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. April 20
303. TELEGRAM TO I. I. VATSETIS AND S. I. ARALOV. April 21 or 22
304. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. April 24
305. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. April 24
306. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. April 26
307. TELEGRAM TO S. I. GUSEV. April 26
308. TELEGRAM TO K. A. MEKHONOSHIN. April 26
309. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. April 26
310. PROTECTION CERTIFICATE FOR V. I. TANEYEV. April 26
311. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KAMENEV. April 28
312. LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION FOR V. S. MITSKEVICH. April 29
313. TO THE PETROGRAD ORGANISATIONS. Second half of April
314. TO L. B. KAMENEV. April
315. TO MARIA KOSTELOVSKAYA. April
316. TO J. E. RUDZUTA. May 2
317. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. May 2
318. TO A. Y. BADAYEV. May 4
319. TELEGRAM TO V. A. ANTONOV-OVSEYENKO AND N. I. PODVOISKY. May 5
320. TO G. V. CHICHERIN AND M. M. LITVINOV. May 6
321. TELEGRAM TO V. I. MEZHLAU. May 7
322. TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR SOCIAL SECURITY. May 10
323. TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE. May 12
324. TELEGRAM TO M. I. KALININ. May 13
325. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. May 14
326. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. May 15
327. TELEGRAM TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. May 15
328. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE ALL-RUSSIA CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. May 15
329. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. May 20
330. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. May 20
331. TELEGRAM TO V. I. MEZHLAU. May 20
332. TELEGRAM TO THE NOVGOROD GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. May 20
333. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. May 22
334. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. May 22
335. TELEGRAMS TO THE TAMBOV AND VORONEZH GUBERNIA MILITARY COMMISSARS. May 24
336. TELEGRAM TO THE ODESSA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. May 24
337. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. May 24
338. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. May 28
339. TELEGRAM TO A. A. JOFFE. May 29
340. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. May 30
341. TELEGRAM TO V. I. MEZHLAUK AND K. Y. VOROSHILOV. May 30
342. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. May 30
343. TO THE ALL-RUSSIA GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. May 31
344. EXCHANGE OF NOTES WITH E. M. SKLYANSKY. May or June
345. TELEGRAM TO V. I. MEZHLAUK, K. Y. VOROSHILOV, G. N. MELNICHANSKY, F. A. ARTYOM, G. N. KAMINSKY. June 1
346. TELEGRAM TO V. I. MEZHLAUK AND K. Y. VOROSHILOV. June 1
347. INSTRUCTION TO THE SECRETARY. June 2
348. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. June 3
349. TELEGRAM TO S. I. GUSEV, M. M. LASHEVICH, K. K. YURENEV. June 3
350. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN FRONT. June 3
351. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. June, after 3
352. TELEGRAM TO S. I. GUSEV AND M. M. LASHEVICH. June 4
353. TO M. I. LACIS. June 4
354. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. June 4
355. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. June 4
356. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN AND G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 6
357. TELEGRAM TO A. S. BUBNOV. June 5
358. TELEGRAM TO D. I. YEFREMOV, MEMBER OF THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 10th ARMY. June 6
359. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. June 6
360. TO L. D. TROTSKY. June 6
361. TELEGRAM TO S. I. GUSEV AND M. M. LASHEVICH. June 6
362. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. June 8
363. TELEGRAMS TO S. I. GUSEV AND M. M. LASHEVICH. June 11
364. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. June 11
365. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. June 13
366. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. June 16
367. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.) AND THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE REPUBLIC. June 16
368. TO THE C.C., R.C.P. June 17
369. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). June, prior to 18
370. TELEGRAM TO M. M. LASHEVICH. June 18
371. REPLY BY DIRECT LINE TO V. I. NEVSKY AND L. S. SOSNOVSKY. June 20
372. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN FRONT. June 21
373. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. June 21
374. TO A. I. SVIDERSKY OR A. D. TSYURUPA. June 23
375. TELEGRAM TO M. M. LASHEVICH AND K. K. YURENEV. June 27
376. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. End of June-beginning of July
377. TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE. July 1
378. TELEGRAM TO THE POROKHOVO DISTRICT SOVIET. July 2
379. TO MAXIM GORKY. July 5
380. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. July 5
381. TO THE NIZHNI-NOVGOROD GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. July 8
382. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN FRONT. July 8
383. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. July 8
384. TELEGRAM TO V. A. RADUS-ZENKOVICH. July 11
385. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY, N. I. PODVOISKY, AND TO ALL UKRAINIAN MILITARY COMMISSARS. July 11
386. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. July, prior to 14
387. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. July 15
388. TO J. HANECKI. July 16
389. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. July 16
390. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. July 17
391. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. July 18
392. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE EASTERN FRONT. July 19
393. NOTE ON THE INVOICE OF THE SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT OF THE MOSCOW EXTRAORDINARY COMMISSION. July 19
394. TO V. P. MILYUTIN AND P. I. POPOV. July 22
395. TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE. July 25
396. TELEGRAM TO N. V. KRYLENKO. July 25
397. UNDERLININGS AND AN INSTRUCTION ON A TELEGRAM FROM P. I. VOYEVODIN. July 25
398. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. July 28
399. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. July 29
400. TO BELA KUN. End of July
401. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. August 3 or 4
402. INSTRUCTION ON A LETTER FROM THE SIBERIAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION. August 5
403. TO L. D. TROTSKY. August 7
404. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 7
405. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU, C.C., R.C.P.(B.). August 8
406. TELEGRAM TO YEVETSKY. August 8
407. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA, M. M. LASHEVICH, G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. August 13
408. TO YELENA STASOVA. August 13
409. TO M. K. VLADIMIROV. August 14
410. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA. August, not earlier than 16
411. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCILS OF THE 10th AND 4th ARMIES. August 20
412. TO THE AGRICULTURAL SECTION OF THE MOSCOW SOVIET FOOD DEPARTMENT. August 23
413. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 26
414. TELEGRAM TO N. OSINSKY. August 26
415. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. August 26 or 27
416. TELEGRAM TO M. M. LASHEVICH. August 28
417. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. August 30
418. RADIO-TELEGRAM TO THE TASHKENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. August 30
419. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY AND I. T. SMILGA. Summer
420. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. September 1
421. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY, L. P. SEREBRYAKOV, M. M. LASHEVICH. September 6
422. TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARDS AND PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS OF ALL THE COMMISSARIATS. September 6
423. MARKINGS ON THE REPORT OF K. F. MARTINOVICH AND A NOTE TO L. D. TROTSKY, F. E. DZERZHINSKY AND THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.). September 12
424. TO J. V. STALIN AND M. F. VLADIMIRSKY. September 12
425. TO MAXIM GORKY. September 15
426. TO L. D. TROTSKY, L. P. SEREBRYAKOV, M. M. LASHEVICH. September 16
427. TO MAXIM GORKY. September, not earlier than 26
428. TO THE DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF THE SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL. September 30
429. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. September
430. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. October 2
431. TO I. T. SMILGA. October 4
432. TELEGRAM TO THE ORENBURG GUBERNIA COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.) AND GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. October 8
433. TO THE COMRADES OF THE PETROGRAD GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. October 10
434. REMARKS ON A LETTER FROM G. V. CHICHERIN. October 12
435. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV AND M. V. FRUNZE. October 13
436. TO THE DUTCH COMMUNISTS. October 14
437. TO V. A. AVANESOV, E. M. SKLYANSKY, M. I. ROGOV, F. F. SYROMOLOTOV, V. P. MILYUTIN. October 15
438. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY, N. A. SEMASHKO AND L. B. KAMENEV. October 15
439. TELEGRAM TO G. N. KAMINSKY. October 16
440. TO L. D. TROTSKY. October 17
441. INSTRUCTION ON I. N. SMIRNOV'S TELEGRAM. October 17
442. TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE. October 18
443. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. October 18
444. TELEGRAM TO B. I. GOLDBERG. October 19
445. TELEGRAM TO A. D. NAGLOVSKY. October 19
446. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY AND G. Y. ZINOVIEV. October 20
447. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. October 21
448. TELEGRAM TO V. M. GITTIS AND A. I. POTYAEV. October 21
449. TO L. D. TROTSKY. October 22
450. TO L. D. TROTSKY. October 22
451. TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). October 22
452. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE OREL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. October 22
453. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY AND G. Y. ZINOVIEV. October 24
454. TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN FRONT. October 25
455. TELEGRAM TO K. A. PETERSON. October 25
456. TELEGRAM TO THE PUGACHEV UYEZD FOOD CONFERENCE. October 26
457. TO ALL SOVIET INSTITUTIONS AND MILITARY AUTHORITIES. October 27
458. TO THEODORE ROTHSTEIN. October 27
459. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. October 27
460. TO V. A. KUGUSHEV. October 28
461. TELEGRAM TO D. N. AVROV, J. KH. PETERS, V. G. GROMAN. October 28
462. TO Z. P. SOLOVYOV. November 1
463. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY AND G. Y. ZINOVIEV. November 1
464. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. November 1
465. TELEGRAM TO B. I. GOLDBERG. November 1
466. TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE. November 2
467. TO L. D. TROTSKY. November, not later than 6
468. TELEGRAM TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. November 11
469. TO THE CHIEF PEAT COMMITTEE. November 11
470. TO YEVGENIA POPOVA. November 20
471. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 3rd ARMY, THE PERM GUBERNIA COMMISSAR FOR FOOD, THE COMMISSAR OF THE PERM RAILWAY, AND THE EKATERINBURG GUBERNIA COMMISSAR FOR FOOD. November 20
472. TO A. S. YENUKIDZE. November 21
473. TELEGRAM TO B. S. WEISSBROT. November 25
474. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. November 27
475. TO V. P. MILYUTIN. November 27
476. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE SEVENTH CONGRESS OF SOVIETS. December, not earlier than 5 and not later than 9
477. TO YELENA STASOVA. December, after 9
478. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). December 10
479. TELEGRAM TO SH. Z. ELIAVA, J. E. RUDZUTAK, V. V. KUIBYSHEV. December 11
480. UNDERLININGS ON A TELEGRAM FROM A. K. PAIKES AND A NOTE TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). December, not earlier than 11 and not later than 16
481. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. December 15
482. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. December 15
483. TO L. B. KRASIN. December 17
484. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). December, not later than 18
485. TO SH. Z. ELIAVA. December 19
486. TELEGRAM TO RYAZAN. December 21
487. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. December 22
488. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. December
489. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. December, not earlier than 25
490. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. December 26
491. TELEGRAM TO T. V. SAPRONOV. December 26
492. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. December 27
493. TO THE CENTRAL COLLEGIUM OF AGITATIONAL CENTRES. December 30
494. TO SOPHIA BRICHKINA. Early in January
495. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. January 2
496. TO THE PODOLSK UYEZD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. January 2
497. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. January 4
498. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. January 4
499. TO A. I. SVIDERSKY. January 5
500. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). January, not earlier than 5 and not later than 23
501. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 3rd ARMY. January 12
502. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. January 12
503. TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE C.P.C. January 12
504. UNDERLININGS AND AN INSTRUCTION ON S. I. SYRTSOV’S TELEGRAM. January, not earlier than 13 and not later than 15
505. TO THE CHIEF COAL COMMITTEE. January 14
506. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. January 15
507. TO THE CHIEF OIL COMMITTEE OF THE SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL. January 15
508. TELEGRAM TO K. G. MYASKOV. January 15
509. POSTSCRIPT TO L. D. TROTSKY'S TELEGRAM. January 17
510. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. January 18
511. TO L. B. KAMENEV. January 20
512. TELEGRAM TO H. Y. YUMAGULOV. January, after 20
513. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 5th ARMY. January 21
514. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. January, not later than 23
515. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 1st LABOUR ARMY. January 23
516. TO THE RUSSIAN TELEGRAPH AGENCY. January 27
517. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. End of January
518. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NIZHNI-NOVGOROD GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. February 5
519. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NIZHNI-NOVGOROD CHEKA. February 5
520. TELEGRAM TO S. T. KOVYLKIN. February 7
521. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE LABOUR ARMY. February 10
522. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. February 10
523. TO S. P. SEREDA AND A. D. TSYURUPA. February 14
524. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA AND G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. February 17
525. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. February 19
526. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU, C.C., R.C.P.(B.). February 19
527. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. February 20
528. TELEGRAM TO D. Z. MANUILSKY. February 22
529. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. February 23
530. INSTRUCTION ON ZALYGIN'S TELEGRAM. February, not earlier than 24
531. TELEGRAM TO THE SAMARA AND SARATOV GUBERNIA PARTY COMMITTEES AND GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES. February 25
532. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOOD. February 25
533. TO V. N. LOBOVA, A. Y. MINKIN, Y. M. YAROSLAVSKY. February 26
534. TELEGRAM TO F. F. RASKOLNIKOV. February 27
535. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF THE FOOD COMMISSARIAT. February 27
536. TO K. A. ALFEROV. February 27
537. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. February 28
538. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. February 28
539. TO L. B. KAMENEV. End of February-beginning of March
540. TO L. B. KRASIN. Not earlier than March 1
541. FOR LANSBURY. March 2
542. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA AND G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. March 3
543. TELEGRAM TO N. N. KUZMIN. March 5
544. TO S. Y. CHUTSKAYEV. March 5
545. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. March 7
546. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. March, not earlier than 8 and not later than 20
547. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. March 9
548. TELEGRAM TO A. LOMOV. March 9
549. INSTRUCTION TO PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIATS. March 10
550. TO THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). March 11
551. TELEGRAM TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT. March 11
552. TELEGRAM TO F. F. RASKOLNIKOV AND S. M. KIROV. March 14
553. TELEGRAM TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE ALL-UKRAINE CONFERENCE OF BOROTBISTS. March 16
554. TO L. B. KRASIN. March 16
555. TO L. B. KRASIN. March, after 16
556. TO AN UNIDENTIFIED ADDRESSEE. After March 16
557. TELEGRAM TO MAXIM GORKY. March 19
558. TELEGRAM TO B. I. GOLDBERG. March 20
559. TO KARL RADEK. March, not earlier than 23
560. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO J. V. STALIN. March 24
561. TELEGRAM TO A. Y. SHUMSKY. March 24
562. TO THE ALL-RUSSIA CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. March 24
563. NOTE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.) WITH THE DRAFT OF A TELEGRAM TO SH. Z. ELIAVA AND J. E. RUDZUTA. March 24
564. TO A. I. SVIDERSKY. March, not earlier than 24
565. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). March 26
566. TO A. I. RYKOV. March 28
567. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. Not later than March
568. TO YELENA STASOVA. Not later than March
569. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. Not later than March
570. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. March
571. TO I. I. KHODOROVSKY. April 6
572. TELEGRAM TO THE SAMARA GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. April 6
573. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. April 15
574. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. April 16
575. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. April 16
576. UNDERLININGS AND AN INSTRUCTION ON A. V. LUNACHARSKY'S LETTER. April 17
577. TELEGRAMS TO G. L. PYATAKOV. April 20
578. TO THE PETROGRAD SOVIET. April 22
579. INSTRUCTION ON L. B. KRASIN'S NOTE. April, prior to 28
580. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. Early in May
581. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. May 3
582. TELEGRAM TO F. Y. KON. May 4
583. TO L. D. TROTSKY. May 4
584. TO THE SECRETARIAT OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). May, after 5
585. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). May 7
586. TO BASIN. May 7
587. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. May, not earlier than 7 and not later than 12
588. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN. May 11
589. TO A. Y. BADAYEV. May 16
590. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. May 25
591. RADIO-TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE. May 25
592. TO ALL PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. May 26
593. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. May 27
594. INSTRUCTION ON THE TELEGRAM FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE CAUCASIAN FRONT. May, not earlier than 27
595. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. May 30
596. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NIZHNI-NOVGOROD GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. May 31 or June 1
597. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. June 2
598. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. June 2
599. INSTRUCTION TO THE SECRETARY. June 2
600. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. June 3
601. TO L. D. TROTSKY. June 3
602. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. June 4
603. TO V. V. VOROVSKY AND V. P. MILYUTIN. June 4
604. TO L. D. TROTSKY. June 4
605. EXCHANGE OF NOTES WITH K. A. ALFEROV. June 4
606. TO S. I. BOTIN. June 4
607. TO V. A. OBUKH. June 5
608. TELEGRAM TO THE IRKUTSK GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OR GUBERNIA REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE. June 10
609. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. June 11
610. TO D. I. LESHCHENKO. June 12
611. TO THE FUEL DEPARTMENT OF THE MOSCOW SOVIET. June 16
612. TO A. M. HELLER. June 18
613. TO THE WARDEN OF THE 2nd HOUSE OF SOVIETS. June 19
614. MARKINGS ON P. V. BUKHARTSEV'S TELEGRAM CONCERNING THE AGREEMENT WITH THE AMERICAN CORPORATION, AND AN INSTRUCTION TO THE SECRETARY. June 19
615. TO A. N. MEREZHIN. Between June 21 and July 26
616. TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR AGRICULTURE AND THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOOD. June 22
617. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE PODOLSK UYEZD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, MOSCOW GUBERNIA. June 22
618. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. June 24
619. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 25
620. TO SIBERIAN SOVIET INSTITUTIONS. June 26
621. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. June 28
622. TELEGRAM TO A. Y. BADAYEV AND AN INSTRUCTION TO D. I. KURSKY. June 29
623. TO A. M. NIKOLAYEV. June 29
624. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE MOSCOW SOVIET. June 29
625. TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. June 29 or 30
626. INSTRUCTION ON I. N. SMIRNOV'S LETTER. Between July 3 and 13
627. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. July 4
628. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. July, prior to 6
629. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. July 7
630. TO A. M. NIKOLAYEV. July, not earlier than 7
631. TO M. M. GRUZENBERG. July 8
632. TO THE PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIAT FOR HEALTH. July 8
633. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). July 9
634. TO L. B. KAMENEV AND G. V. CHICHERIN. July 10
635. UNDERLININGS AND AN INSTRUCTION ON I. N. SMIRNOV'S TELEGRAM. July 11
636. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. Between July 11 and 15
637. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. July 12 or 13
638. TO THEODORE ROTHSTEIN. July 15
639. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. July 15
640. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO L. B. KAMENEV. July 17
641. TO THE POLISH BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). July 28
642. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF LABOUR AND DEFENCE. End of July
643. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. August 2
644. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. August 3
645. TO I. T. SMILGA AND M. N. TUKHACHEVSKY. August 3
646. TO L. B. KAMENEV. August, not later than 5
647. TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. August 7
648. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA, F. E. DZERZHINSKY AND J. MARCHLEWSKI. August 9
649. TO THE PETROGRAD SOVIET. August 10
650. TELEGRAM TO A. G. BELOBORODOV. August 10
651. TELEGRAM TO K. KH. DANISHEVSKY. August 11
652. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. August 11
653. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. August 11
654. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. August, not earlier than 11
655. TO D. I. KURSKY. August, not later than 12
656. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. August 12
657. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. August 12
658. TELEGRAM TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 13
659. LETTER TO G. V. CHICHERIN AND A TELEGRAM TO L. B. KAMENEV. August 14
660. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. August, not earlier than 14
661. TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF HEALTH RESORTS AND SANATORIA OF THE CAUCASUS. August 17
662. TELEGRAM TO K. KH. DANISHEVSKY. August 17
663. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA. August 18
664. TELEGRAM TO I. T. SMILGA. August 19
665. TELEGRAM TO KARL RADEK. August 19
666. TELEGRAM TO V. P. ZATONSKY. August 19
667. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. August, not later than 20
668. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. August 20
669. TELEGRAM TO KARL RADEK, F. E. DZERZHINSKY AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLISH CENTRAL COMMITTEE. August 20
670. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KAMENEV AND A NOTE TO G. V. CHICHERIN. August 20
671. NOTE TO THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.) WITH DRAFT OF A TELEGRAM TO V. S. MICKIEWICZ-KAPSUKAS. August 20
672. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 20
673. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. August, prior to 21
674. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). August 24
675. TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. August, prior to 27
676. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. August 27
677. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. August 27
678. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. August, not earlier than 28
679. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. August 31
680. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. September 2
681. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. September 2
682. INSTRUCTION ON NADEZHDA NIKULINA'S LETTER. September, not earlier than 3
683. TELEGRAM TO THE PODOLSK UYEZD FOOD COMMITTEE. September 6
684. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. September 6
685. TO L. D. TROTSKY. September 8
686. TO L. D. TROTSKY. September 9
687. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO A. I. RYKOV AND A. M. LEZHAVA. September 10
688. TO I. G. RUDAKOV. September 10
689. TELEGRAM TO V. Y. CHUBAR AND V. N. KSANDROV. September 13 or 14
690. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE CAUCASIAN FRONT. September 13 or 14
691. TO V. A. AVANESOV. September 14
692. TO M. I. KALININ. September 16
693. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. September 16
694. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. September 20
695. MARKINGS ON S. S. KAMENEV'S REPORT AND A NOTE TO G. V. CHICHERIN. September 23
696. TELEGRAM TO A. A. JOFFE. September 23
697. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. September, not earlier than 24
698. TO S. I. GILLERSON. September 25
699. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. September 25
700. TO THE SIBERIAN REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE. September 26
701. NOTE TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY AND MARKINGS ON BULLETIN No. 5 OF THE STATE COMMISSION FOR THE ELECTRIFICATION OF RUSSIA. September 26
702. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. September 27
703. NOTE TO THE SECRETARY. September, not earlier than 28
704. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. September, not later than 29
705. TO N. I. BUKHARIN. Between September and December
706. TO L. D. TROTSKY. October 1
707. TO V. M. SVERDLOV. October 1
708. TO L. D. TROTSKY. October 2
709. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. October 3
710. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. October 4
711. TO A. I. RYKOV. October 6
712. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. October 6
713. TO THE ORGANISING BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). October 8
714. TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. October 10
715. TO N. I. BUKHARIN. October 11
716. TO A. M. HELLER. Between October 11 and November 4
717. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. October 12
718. PROPOSAL TO THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.) ON THE SITUATION IN ARMENIA. October 12 or 13
719. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. After October 12
720. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.). October 13
721. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. October 14
722. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.). October 15
723. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. October 15
724. TO THE STAFF OF THE CEMENT WORKS AT SHCHUROVO STATION. October 16
725. TO THE PRINTING AND PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT OF THE SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL. October 16
726. TO S. P. SEREDA. October 19
727. TO V. S. KORNEV. October 19
728. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. October, after 19
729. TO A. M. LEZHAVA AND M. N. POKROVSKY. October 21
730. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. October 21
731. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS. October 21
732. TO THE STATE PUBLISHERS. October 21
733. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. October 25
734. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO A. M. LEZHAVA, F. F. SYROMOLOTOV AND S. M. FRANKFURT. October 27
735. TO THE VLADIMIR GUBERNIA PARTY COMMITTEE. October 27
736. TO THE CONTROL COMMISSION OF THE R.C.P.(B.). October 27
737. TO A. I. RYKOV AND I. I. RADCHENKO. October 28
738. TELEGRAM TO M. V. FRUNZE. October 28
739. TO P. I. POPOV. October 30
740. TO S. I. BOTIN. October
741. INSTRUCTION ON N. A. SEMASHKO'S TELEPHONE MESSAGE. November 2
742. TO A. Z. GOLTSMAN. November 3

Volume 45

1. TO S. P. SEREDA. November 6
2. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS. November 6
3. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN FRONT. November 12
4. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV, P. I. POPOV, V. A. AVANESOV AND M. F. VLADIMIRSKY. November 12
5. TO M. I. KALININ. November 12
6. TO THE CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE LEATHER INDUSTRY UNDER THE SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL. November 12
7. TO THE INVENTIONS SECTION OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL. November 13
8. TO THE R.C.P.(B.) CENTRAL COMMITTEE. November 14
9. TO A. M. ANIKST. November 15
10. TO S. P. SEREDA AND N. P. BRYUKHANOV. November 16
11. TO V. A. AVANESOV. November 17
12. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO A. M. LYUBOVICH. November 17
13. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. November 19
14. ASSIGNMENTS TO SECRETARY.
15. TO A. M. ANIKST. November 20
16. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS. November, not before the 20th
17. TO THE STATE PUBLISHERS. November 26
18. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. November 29
19. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. November 29
20. TO S. Y. CHUTSKAYEV. November 30
21. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. November 30
22. TO A. M. AMOSOV. December 12
23. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. December 14
24. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. December 14
25. TO M. I. FRUMKIN. December 14
26. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. December 14
27. TELEGRAM TO THE 1ST LABOUR ARMY COUNCIL, URALS REGIONAL BUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C., YEKATERINBURG GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, URALS UNIVERSITY. December 17
28. TO THE COMMANDANT OF THE BOLSHOI THEATRE. December 18
29. TO THE MANAGING DEPARTMENT OF THE C.P.C. December 2l
30. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN AND N. K. KLYSHKO. December 31
31. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. December 31
32. TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH. December
33. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. 1920
34. RE: BÉLA KUN’S PAMPHLET. 1920
35. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. Late 1920-early 1921
36. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 2
37. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. January, not before the 3rd
38. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. January, not before the 4th
39. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 6
40. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 6
41. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 12
42. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY AND Y. A. LITKENS. January 14
43. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 18
44. TO DVOSYA SHKLOVSKAYA. January 18
45. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 18
46. TO THE PRAVDA EDITORIAL BOARD. January 19
47. TO THE WORKERS, ARTISANS, OFFICE WORKERS AND COMMUNIST PARTY CELL OF PROLETARSKAYA STATION, VLADIKAVKAZ RAILWAY. January 20
48. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 25
49. TO A. I. RYKOV. January 26
50. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 26
51. TO THE SORMOVO WORKS. January 26
52. TO V. P. MILYUTIN. January 27
53. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 27
54. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 27
55. TO M. N. POKROVSKY, Y. A. LITKENS AND O. Y. SCHMIDT. January 28
56. TO M. A. KRUCHINSKY. January 31
57. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 31
58. TO M. I. FRUMKIN. February 1
59. TO D. B. RYAZANOV. February, before the 2nd
60. TO D. B. RYAZANOV. February 2
61. TO A. G. GOIKHBARG. February 2
62. TO V. N. MANTSEV. February 3
63. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. February 6
64. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. February 14
65. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 11TH ARMY. February 14
66. TELEGRAM TO THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COUNCIL OF THE 11TH ARMY. February 15
67. TO A. G. GOIKHBARG February 15
68. TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.). February 15
69. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. February 16
70. TO N. I. MURALOV. February 18
71. TO V. R. MENZHINSKY. February 18
72. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. February, not before the 21st
73. TELEGRAM TO I. N. SMIRNOV. February 21 or 22
74. TO COMRADES I. M. GUBKIN, A. I. TSEVCHINSKY, I. N. STRIZHOV AND N. N. SMIRNOV. February 23
75. TELEGRAM TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. February 24
76. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. February 28
77. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. February
78. TO N. OSINSKY. March 1
79. TO L. D. TROTSKY. March 3
80. TO THE NARROW C.P.C. March 3
81. TO THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) CENTRAL COMMITTEE. March 3
82. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. March, not before the 4th
83. TO L. B. KAMENEV. March 5
84. TO G. V. CHICHERIN AND L. M. KARAKHAN. March 7
85. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. March 8
86. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. March 9
87. TO L. B. KAMENEV AND J. V. STALIN. March 9
88. TO A. I. RYKOV. March 10
89. TO A. G. GOIKHBARG. March 12
90. TO MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) CENTRAL COMMITTEE. March 13
91. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. March, not before the 16th
92. TO WASHINGTON VANDERLIP. March 17
93. TO A. A. JOFFE. March 17
94. TO THE R.C.P.(B.) CENTRAL COMMITTEE. March 18 or 19
95. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN. March 19
96. CERTIFICATE TO A. R. SHAPOSHNIKOV. March 22
97. TO V. N. KAYUROV. March 24
98. TO L. B. KAMENEV. March 24
99. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. March 25
100. TO A. I. RYKOV. March 26
101. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. March 27
102. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. March 27
103. TO Y. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY. March 27
104. TO A. I. RYKOV. March 27
105. TO L. D. TROTSKY. March 28-29
106. TO A. I. YEMSHANOV. March 29
107. NOTE TO MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) CENTRAL COMMITTEE WITH A DRAFT TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. March 29
108. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. March 30
109. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO G. I. PETROVSKY AND M. V. FRUNZE. March 30
110. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. March 31
111. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN. March
112. TO A. P. SEREBROVSKY. April 2
113. TO V. V. SCHMIDT, L. D. TROTSKY, A. D. TSYURUPA, A. I. RYKOV, M. P. TOMSKY, A. G. SHLYAPNIKOV. April 2
114. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. April 5
115. TO A. I. RYKOV. April 5
116. TO A. I. RYKOV. April 6
117. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. April 6
118. TO D. I. ULYANOV. April 6
119. TO L. B. KAMENEV. April, after the 6th
120. TELEGRAM TO V. V. VOROVSKY. April 8
121. TELEGRAM TO THE YAKUTSK CONFERENCE OF THE POOR. April 9 or 10
122. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. Between April 9 and 21
123. TO L. B. KAMENEV. April 14
124. TO G. L. PYATAKOV. April 14
125. TO M. F. VLADIMIRSKY. April 14
126. TELEGRAM TO M. I. FRUMKIN AND A. G. BELOBORODOV. April 15
127. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. April 15
128. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. April 15
129. TO CLARA ZETKIN AND PAUL LEVI. April 16
130. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. April 17
131. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. April 18
132. NOTE TO N. P. GORBUNOV AND REMARKS ON A. M. NIKOLAYEV’S LETTER. April 18
133. TO J. V. STALIN. April 18 or 19
134. TO Y. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY. April 19
135. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. April 19
136. TO Y. YAROSLAVSKY. April, not before the 20th
137. TO THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND THE ALL-RUSSIA EXTRAORDINARY COMMISSION. April 22
138. TO N. L. SHPEKTOROV, P. L. VOIKOV, A. Z. HOLTZMANN, L. N. KRITSMAN AND V. G. GROMAN. April 23
139. TO M. F. VLADIMIRSKY, A. M. LEZHAVA AND V. P. MILYUTIN. April 23
140. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. April 24
141. TO I. A. TEODOROVICH. April 25
142. TO J. S. HANECKI. April 25
143. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV, L. N. KRITSMAN, M. P. TOMSKY AND A. I. POTYAEV. April 26
144. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. April 26
145. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. April, before the 28th
146. TO L. D. TROTSKY. April 30
147. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. May 3
148. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. May 5
149. TELEGRAM TO K. Y. VOROSHILOV. May 5
150. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. May 6
151. TO M. N. POKROVSKY. May 6
152. TO I. G. ALEXANDROV. May 6
153. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. Between May 6 and 10
154. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. May, alter the 6th
155. TO L. B. KRASIN. May 9
156. TO L. B. KRASIN. May, not later than the 10th
157. TELEGRAM TO THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT DELEGATION. May 10
158. ASSIGNMENT TO C.P.C. SECRETARY. May 10
159. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. May 10
160. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. May 11
161. TO D. I. KURSKY. May 12
162. TO M. I. KALININ. May, before the 14th
163. TO Y. A. LITKENS. May 17
164. TO M. V. FRUNZE. May 18
165. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. May 19
166. TELEGRAM TO A. P. SEREBROVSKY. May 19
167. TO V. P. NOGIN AND N. P. BRYUKHANOV. May 19
168. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. May 19
169. TO THE S.E.C. PRESIDIUM. May 20
170. TO I. I. RADCHENKO. May 23
171. NOTE TO LYDIA FOTIEVA AND ASSIGNMENT TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. May 23
172. TO R. E. KLASSON. May 24
173. TO G. I. BOKII. May 24
174. ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. May 24
175. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. May, not later than the 25th
176. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. May 25
177. TO A. B. KHALATOV. May 26
178. DIRECTIVES TO THE “ALGEMBA” COMMISSION. May 28
179. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO K. B. RADEK AND G. Y. ZINOVIEV. May 28
180. TO A. O. ALSKY. May 29
181. TO Y. KH. LUTOVINOV. May 30
182. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. May 30
183. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. May 30
184. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT, V. V. FOMIN, N. P. BRYUKHANOV. May 31
185. TO G. K. KOROLYOV. May 31
186. TO G. D. TSYURUPA. May 31
187. TO THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS. May 31
188. TO I. T. SMILGA. May 31
189. TO A. M. LEZHAVA AND A. I. RYKOV. Not before May
190. TO L. B. KRASIN. Before June
191. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. May—the first half of July
192. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. June 1
193. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. June 2
194. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT. June 2
195. TO A. O. ALSKY. June 3
196. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. June, not before the 4th
197. TO M. I. FRUMKIN. June 5
198. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. June 5
199. TO I. I. RADCHENKO. June 5
200. TO R. E. KLASSON. June 5
201. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. June 6
202. TO I. I. RADCHENKO. June 7
203. TO P. I. STUČKA. June 7
204. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. June, after the 7th
205. TO Y. M. YUROVSKY. June 10
206. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. SECRETARIAT. June 11
207. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. June 11
208. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. June 12
209. TO Y. LARIN. Between June 14 and 18
210. TO WILHELM KOENEN, AUGUST THALHEIMER AND PAUL FRÖHLICH. June 16
211. TO P. A. BOGDANOV. June 16
212. TELEGRAM TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. June 18
213. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. June 18
214. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. June 19
215. DRAFT TELEGRAM TO SOVIET TRADE DELEGATION IN LONDON. Between June 20 and July 2
216. TO A. O. ALSKY. June, before the 21st
217. TO I. A. TEODOROVICH. June 21
218. TO L. K. MARTENS. June 22
219. TO M. V. RYKUNOV. June 22
220. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS. June 22
221. TO G. I. BOKII. June 25
222. TO M. I. FRUMKIN. June 25
223. TO V. D. KAISAROV AND I. I. IONOV. June 25
224. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. June 25
225. ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. June 25
226. TELEGRAM TO SAMARKAND COMMUNISTS. June 27
227. TO THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS AND THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOOD OF THE TURKMEN REPUBLIC. June 27
228. TO L. K. MARTENS. June 27
229. TO THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS. June 27
230. TO B. S. STOMONYAKOV. June 30
231. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. July 2
232. TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT. Between July 4 and 7
233. TO THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. July 5
234. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. July 7
235. TO A. I. RYKOV AND V. M. MOLOTOV. July 7
236. TO THE PARTICIPANTS IN A SITTING OF THE COMMISSION ON TACTICS OF THE THIRD CONGRESS OF THE COMINTERN. July 7
237. TO THE ORGBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. July 8
238. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. July, not before the 9th
239. TO I. T. SMILGA. July 10
240. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. July 10
241. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV, A. M. LEZHAVA AND V. A. AVANESOV. July 11
242. TO I. T. SMILGA. July 11
243. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. July 11
244. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. July 11
245. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. July 12
246. TO A. A. KOROSTELEV. July 13
247. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. July 13
248. TO M. M. BORODIN. July 13
249. TO G. L. SHKLOVSKY. Between July 13 and 19
250. TO A. A. KOROSTELEV. July 15
251. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY AND I. S. UNSCHLICHT. July 15
252. ADDITION TO LETTER ON FRANCE. July, not before the 15th
253. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. July 16
254. ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. July, before the 17th
255. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO G. D. TSYURUPA. July 17
256. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO I. I. SKVORTSOV-STEPANOV. July 17
257. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE ROGOZHSKO-SIMONOVSKY SOVIET OF DEPUTIES. July 17
258. TELEGRAM TO THE SIMBIRSK UYEZD CONGRESS OF SOVIETS. July 18 or 19
259. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO M. I. KALININ AND L. B. KAMENEV. July 19
260. ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY AND NOTE TO L. G. LEVIN. July 19
261. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO B. S. STOMONYAKOV. July 20
262. TO THE CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE COAL INDUSTRY. July 20
263. TO M. I. FRUMKIN. July 20
264. TO RICHARD MÜLLER AND HEINRICH MALZAHN. July 20
265. TO I. S. LOBACHEV AND A. I. RYKOV. July 20
266. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. July 20
267. TO Y. M. STEKLOV, MARIA ULYANOVA, V. A. KARPINSKY, G. I. KRUMIN. July 21
268. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO A. I. RYKOV. July 22
269. TO V. M. BAZHANOV AND S. A. GETSOV. July 22
270. TO M. A. KRUCHINSKY. July 23
271. MARKINGS ON A TELEGRAM FROM INZA AND A NOTE TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV, V. A. AVANESOV AND V. M. MOLOTOV. July 24
272. TO A. I. POTYAEV AND V. A. AVANESOV. July 24
273. TO A. I. POTYAEV. July 24
274. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. July 24
275. TO I. P. BABKIN. July 24
276. TO A. I. RYKOV. July 24
277. TO N. OSINSKY. July, after the 24th
278. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO N. L. MESHCHERYAKOV. July 25
279. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. July 25
280. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE MOSCOW SOVIET. July 25
281. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. July 25
282. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO L. B. KRASIN. July 25
283. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. July 25
284. TO M. M. BORODIN. July 26
285. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE CENTRAL STATISTICAL BOARD. July 28
286. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. July 28
287. TO L. B. KRASIN. July 28
288. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. July 29
289. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. July, not before the 29th
290. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. July 30
291. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO N. N. VASHKOV. August 1
292. TO G. I. MYASNIKOV. August 1
293. TO L. K. MARTENS. August 2
294. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO DEPUTY HEAD OF THE CENTRAL STATISTICAL BOARD. August 2
295. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. August 3
296. TO M. I. FRUMKIN. August 4
297. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. August 4
298. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. August 4
299. RADIO MESSAGE TO ALL GUBERNIA AND UYEZD ECONOMIC CONFERENCES. August, not before the 4th
300. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO L. B. KRASIN. August 5
301. TO A. I. POTYAEV. August 5
302. TELEGRAM TO N. M. KNIPOVICH. August 5
303. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. August 5
304. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV AND C.L.D. MEMBERS. August 5
305. DIRECT-LINE TALK WITH M. K. VLADIMIROV ON AUGUST 6, 1921. August 6
306. TO M. P. TOMSKY. August 7
307. TO THE NARROW COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS
308. TO G. I. BOKII. August 9
309. TO MAXIM GORKY. August 9
310. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. August 11
311. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 11
312. TO P. A. BOGDANOV. August 11
313. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO P. A. BOGDANOV. August 11
314. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. August 11
315. TELEGRAM TO THE PERM GUBERNIA COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.). August 12
316. TO G. V. CHICHERIN AND L. B. KAMENEV. August 13
317. TO THEODORE ROTHSTEIN. August 13
318. TO A. S. KISELYOV. August 13
319. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. August 14
320. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. August 16
321. TO THE EDITORIAL BOARDS OF IZVESTIA, PRAVDA AND TO V. N. IPATIEV. August 17
322. TO M. I. FRUMKIN, V. A. AVANESOV AND J. V. STALIN. August 17
323. TELEGRAM TO P. L. LAPINSKY. August 17
324. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO SECRETARY. August 17
325. TELEGRAM TO M. K. VLADIMIROV. August 17
326. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. August 17
327. TELEGRAM TO GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES FOR THEIR ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENTS. August 18
328. TO P. I. POPOV. August 20
329. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. August 22
330. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. August 22
331. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. August 22
332. LETTER TO I. T. SMILGA AND ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. August 22
333. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY AND ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. August 23
334. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. August 23
335. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. August 23
336. NOTE ON N. N. YAKOVLEV’S LETTER AND MEMO TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT. August 23
337. NOTE TO LYDIA FOTIEVA AND LETTER TO MÁTYÁS RAKOSI, K. B. RADEK, I. S. UNSCHLICHT AND B. I. REINSTEIN. August 23
338. TO J. V. STALIN AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. August 26
339. TO BHUPENDRA NATH DATTA. August 26
340. TO THE NARROW C.P.C. August 27
341. TO THE NARROW C.P.C. August 27
342. TO THE ORGBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. August 29
343. TELEGRAM TO V. N. KAYUROV. August 30
344. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. August 30
345. TO R. E. KLASSON. August 31
346. TO V. V. ADORATSKY. August 31
347. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. August 31
348. NOTE TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV AND TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO P. A. BOGDANOV. September 1
349. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. September 1
350. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. September 1
351. NOTE TO A. S. YENUKIDZE AND LETTER TO PERSIAN ARTISANS. September 1
352. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. September 1
353. MARKINGS ON G. O. GRAFTIO’S LETTER AND ASSIGNMENTS TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 2
354. REMARKS ON N. N. KRESTINSKY’S REPORT AND ASSIGNMENTS TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 2
355. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September, not later than the 2nd
356. NOTE TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV AND TELEGRAM TO KH. G. PESTUN. September 3
357. NOTE TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV AND LETTER TO N. M. KNIPOVICH. September 3
358. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. September 3
359. NOTE TO SECRETARY. September 3
360. TO N. P. GORBUNOV AND V. A. SMOLYANINOV. September 3
361. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 3
362. TO THE SECRETARY OF THE COMINTERN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. September 3
363. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. September 4
364. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. September 4
365. NOTE TO V. M. MOLOTOV AND ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. September 4
366. TELEGRAM TO THE SIBERIAN REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE. September 4
367. TO N. I. SOLOVYOV, HEAD OF THE STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT, C.C. September 5
368. TO A. O. ALSKY. September 5
369. TO Y. I. VISHNYAK. September 5
370. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. September 5
371. TO A. O. ALSKY. September 7
372. TO A. M. NIKOLAYEV. September 7
373. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. September 8
374. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE S.E.C. PRESIDIUM. September 8
375. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 9
376. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 11
377. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 11
378. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 11
379. TELEGRAM TO ALL REGIONAL AND GUBERNIA ECONOMIC CONFERENCES. September 12
380. TO THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE S.E.C. September 12
381. TO S. S. DANILOV. September 12
382. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. September 12
383. TO A. A. JOFFE. September 13
384. TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. September 13
385. TO N. A. SEMASHKO. September 13
386. TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE C.P.C. OFFICE. September 13
387. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 13
388. TO N. OSINSKY. September 14
389. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. September, second half
390. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 17
391. TO KH. G. RAKOVSKY. September 19
392. TO THE KIRSANOV UYEZD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. September 19
393. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. September 19
394. TO Y. Z. VOLKOV. September 19
395. TO V. V. KUIBYSHEV. September 19
396. TO I. I. MIROSHNIKOV. September 19
397. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 20
398. TO V. V. ADORATSKY. September 20
399. TO THE ORGANISATIONAL BUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. September 22
400. TO V. A. AVANESOV. September 23
401. TO D. B. RYAZANOV. September 23
402. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE PROVISIONAL BERLIN COMMISSION FOR THE ISSUE OF FOREIGN ORDERS FOR GIDROTORF. September 24
403. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. September 24
404. TELEGRAM TO N. N. NARIMANOV. September 26
405. TO K. B. RADEK. September 26
406. DRAFT TELEGRAM ON ORGANISING A THREE-WEEK FIREWOOD DRIVE, AND ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. September 27
407. TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. September 28
408. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. September 29
409. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 29
410. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 29
411. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. September 30
412. ASSIGNMENT TO N. P. GORBUNOV AND LETTER TO K. KH. DANISHEVSKY, V. M. MOLOTOV AND A. S. KISELYOV. September 30
413. TO THE S.E.C. PRESIDIUM. September 30
414. TO THE FOREIGN LITERATURE COMMITTEE. September 30
415. TO P. A. KRASIKOV. September 30
416. ASSIGNMENT TO N. P. GORBUNOV AND LETTER TO V. V. KUIBYSHEV. September 30
417. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. End of September
418. TO L. D. TROTSKY. September
419. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. October 2
420. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. October 3
421. INQUIRY ABOUT THE PROGRESS OF THE SOWING CAMPAIGN. October 4
422. TO A. S. KISELYOV. October 5
423. INSTRUCTIONS ON A LETTER FROM THE ADMINISTRATION OF SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE ACADEMIC CENTRE. October 5
424. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR RAILWAYS. October 6 or 7
425. BUGUN FISHERMEN’S AND WORKERS’ SOVIET OF THE NORTHERN COAST, ARAL SEA. October 7
426. TO P. A. KRASIKOV. October 8
427. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. October 8 or 9
428. TELEGRAM TO A. I. POTYAEV AND NOTE TO SECRETARY. October 9
429. TELEGRAM TO ALL GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES, GUBERNIA PARTY COMMITTEES, GUBERNIA TRADE UNION COUNCILS, GUBERNIA LABOUR COMMITTEES. October 10
430. TELEGRAM TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS OF THE BYELORUSSIAN S.S.R. October 10
431. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. October 10
432. TO THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. October 11
433. NOTE TO MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. October 11
434. TO M. L. RUKHIMOVICH. October 11
435. TO M. L. RUKHIMOVICH. October 12
436. TO V. V. KUIBYSHEV. October 12
437. TELEGRAM TO ALL TIMBER COMMITTEES AND GUBERNIA CHEKA. October 13
438. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. October 13
439. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. October 14
440. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. October, not before the 14th
441. TO L. K. MARTENS. October 15
442. TO N. A. UGLANOV. October 15
443. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. October 16
444. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. October 17
445. TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. October 17
446. TO P. I. POPOV. October 17
447. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. October 17
448. PROPOSAL TO THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. AND NOTE TO V. M. MIKHAILOV. October 18
449. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. October 18
450. TO THE S.E.C. PRESIDIUM. October 19
451. TO L. K. MARTENS. October 19
452. LETTER TO I. I. RADCHENKO AND NOTE TO F. V. LENGNIK. October. 19
453. TO THE MOSCOW REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUNAL. October 20
454. TO J. V. STALIN. October 20
455. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. October 21
456. TO V. Y. CHUBAR AND KH. G. RAKOVSKY. October 21
457. TO A. O. ALSKY. October 21
458. TO THE ORGBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. October 21
459. TO A. A. NOVITSKY. October, before the 22nd
460. TO A. A. NOVITSKY. October 22
461. TO L. S. SOSNOVSKY. October 22
462. TELEGRAM TO ALL REGIONAL AND GUBERNIA ECONOMIC CONFERENCES. October 22
463. TO D. I. KURSKY. October 22
464. MARKINGS ON A MEMO FROM AND LETTER TO G. V. CHICHERIN. October 22
465. TO J. V. STALIN. Between October 22 and 31
466. NOTE TO G. V. CHICHERIN AND REMARKS ON A DRAFT SOVIET GOVERNMENT DECLARATION ON DEBT RECOGNITION. October 24
467. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. October 24
468. TO J. V. STALIN. October 25
469. DESIRABLE LITERATURE (PUBLICATIONS FROM GERMANY). October 25
470. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. October 26
471. TO MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. October 26
472. TO V. A. TRIFONOV. October 26
473. TO L. K. MARTENS. October 27
474. TO I. I. RADCHENKO. October 27
475. NOTE TO V. M. MIKHAILOV WITH A DRAFT TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN. October 28
476. TO Y. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY. October 28
477. TO M. V. RYKUNOV. October 28
478. ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY AND TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. October 31
479. TO G. D. TSYURUPA. November 2
480. TO Y. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY. November, before the 3rd
481. TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NARROW C.P.C. November 3
482. TO ARMAND HAMMER. November 3
483. TO D. I. KURSKY. November 4
484. TO A. O. ALSKY. November 5
485. TO P. A. BOGDANOV. November 5
486. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. November 5
487. NOTE TO P. P. GORBUNOV AND TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN. November 7
488. TO L. B. KAMENEV. November 7
489. TO CENTRAL PRESS DISTRIBUTION AGENCY, PUBLISHING DEPARTMENTS OF THE S.E.C., PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR AGRICULTURE, PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR RAILWAYS, PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOOD. November 8
490. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. November 9
491. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. November 9
492. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. November 10
493. TO I. I. RADCHENKO. November 10
494. TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT. November 10
495. TO THE STATE PUBLISHERS. November 10
496. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. November 12
497. TELEGRAM TO ALL ECONOMIC CONFERENCES. November 12
498. TO N. I. BUKHARIN. November 14
499. ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE PARTY AND THE JUDICIAL AND INVESTIGATION ORGANS.
500. TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY. November 15
501. TO V. I. SAMARIN. November 15
502. TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT. November 15
503. TO L. K. MARTENS. November 17
504. REFERENCE TO N. A. YEMELYANOV. November 19
505. TO D. I. KURSKY. November 19
506. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. November 19
507. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. November 19
508. TO J. V. STALIN. November 20
509. TO V. M. MOLOTOV, KH. G. RAKOVSKY, I. I. SCHWARZ, G. L. PYATAKOV, M. L. RUKHIMOVICH. November 21
510. REFERENCE TO J. S. HANECKI. November 21
511. RESOLUTION ON LETTER FROM THE MOSCOW PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION TO MOSTEXTIL. November 21
512. TO S. S. PILYAVSKY. November 22
513. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. November 22
514. TO J. V. STALIN AND I. S. UNSCHLICHT. November 22
515. TO THE ECONOMIC COMMISSION OF THE C.P.C. November 23
516. TO THE STATE PLANNING COMMISSION. November 23
517. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. November 23
518. TO THE COMMANDANT OF THE KREMLIN. November 26
519. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY
520. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. November 27
521. TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NARROW C.P.C. November 28
522. TO L. B. KAMENEV. November 29
523. TO L. D. TROTSKY. November 30
524. TO A. D. METELEV. November 30
525. TO A. A. BELOV. November 30
526. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. November 30
527. LETTER TO MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. December 2
528. TO THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOREIGN TRADE. December 2
529. TO THE FOREIGN LITERATURE COMMITTEE. December 2
530. TO L. B. KAMENEV. December 2
531. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. December 2
532. LETTER ON THE USE OF “PERSONAL CONTACTS”. December 3
533. TO A. I. RYKOV. December 3
534. TO THE MOSCOW GUBERNIA COMMISSION FOR CHECKING AND PURGING THE PARTY. December 3
535. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. December 5
536. LETTER TO THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOREIGN TRADE, THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR FINANCE, THE S.E.C. AND THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR EDUCATION. December 5
537. TO COMRADES BALLISTER AND CARR. December 5
538. TO V. M. MOLOTOV AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. December 5
539. TO V. M. MOLOTOV AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. December 5
540. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. December 6
541. TELEGRAM TO M. KH. POLYAKOV. December 6
542. TO MAXIM GORKY. December 6
543. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. December 7
544. TO I. I. MEZHLAUK. December 9
545. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. December 12
546. TO N. OSINSKY. Between December 14 and 18
547. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Between December 14 and 18
548. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. December 16
549. TO Y. A. LITKENS. December 16
550. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. December 17
551. TO J. V. STALIN. December 17
552. INQUIRIES SENT TO PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIATS OVER THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT BY THE ALL-RUSSIA C.E.C. AND THE C.P.C. AT THE NINTH ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS OF SOVIETS. December 17
553. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. December 17
554. TO L. B. KAMENEV. December 17
555. TO P. A. ZALUTSKY AND A. A. SOLTS. December 20
556. TO P. A. ZALUTSKY AND A. A. SOLTS. December 20
557. TO THE IZVESTIA VTsIK EDITORIAL BOARD. December 21
558. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. December 21
559. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO V. M. MOLOTOV AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. December 22
560. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. December 22
561. TO L. B. KAMENEV. December 24
562. TO G. I. SAFAROV. December 24
563. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. December 24
564. TO Y. M. YAROSLAVSKY. December 24
565. TO L. D. TROTSKY. December 26
566. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO A. M. LEZHAVA. December 26
567. EXCHANGE OF MEMOS WITH Y. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY. December 26
568. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. December 27
569. TO BÉLA KUN. December 29
570. TO THE HEADS OF CENTRAL SOVIET ESTABLISHMENTS. December
571. TO P. A. ZALUTSKY. December
572. TO L. B. KAMENEV. 1921
573. TO L. B. KAMENEV. January 1
574. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 3
575. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. January 3
576. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 4
577. TO Y. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY. January 4
578. TO M. M. LITVINOV. January 9
579. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 12
580. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE ORGBUREAU AND THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 12
581. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN. January 12
582. TO A. S. YENUKIDZE. January 13
583. TO P. S. OSADCHY. January 13
584. TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT AND V. V. FOMIN. January 16
585. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 16
586. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 16
587. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. January 17
588. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. January 17
589. LETTERS TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. ON THE STEINBERG CONCESSION
590. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. January 17
591. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. SECRETARIAT. January 17
592. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. January 18
593. TO J. V. STALIN. January 19
594. TO L. B. KRASIN. January 19
595. TO V. A. AVANESOV. January 20
596. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. January 21
597. TO L. D. TROTSKY. January 21
598. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. January 22
599. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 22
600. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. January 23
601. TO A. M. LEZHAVA, P. A. BOGDANOV AND V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 23
602. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C.
603. TO L. B. KAMENEV AND J. V. STALIN. January 25
604. TO A. M. LEZHAVA. January 26
605. LETTER TO G. V. CHICHERIN. January 26
606. TO I. T. SMILGA. January 26
607. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. January 26
608. TO MARIA GLYASSER. January 26
609. NOTE TO A SECRETARY WITH ASSIGNMENT TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. January 26
610. FROM A LETTER TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT. Between January 26 and 31
611. TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO Y. V. LOMONOSOV. January 27
612. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 28
613. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. January 29
614. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. January 30
615. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. January 31
616. TO I. S. UNSCHLICHT. January 31
617. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. February 2
618. TO N. I. BUKHARIN
619. TO J. V. STALIN AND L. B. KAMENEV. February 4
620. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 6
621. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. February 6
622. ON DISTRICTING THE UKRAINE. February, alter the 6th
623. LETTER TO G. V. CHICHERIN ON THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. DIRECTIVES FOR THE SOVIET DELEGATION AT THE GENOA CONFERENCE. February 7
624. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 10
625. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. February 11
626. TO A. S. YENUKIDZE. February 13
627. LETTER TO V. M. MOLOTOV ABOUT THE WORK OF THE STATISTICAL, AND REGISTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENTS OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. February 14
628. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. February 14
629. TO D. I. KURSKY. February 14
630. LETTER TO G. V. CHICHERIN. February 15
631. LETTER TO D. I. KURSKY AND ASSIGNMENT TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 15
632. ON REORGANISING THE WORK OF THE C.P.C., THE C.L.D. AND THE NARROW C.P.C. February 15
633. TO V. G. YAKOVENKO. February 15
634. TO D. I. KURSKY. February 15
635. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 15
636. TO I. I. MIROSHNIKOV. February 15
637. LETTER TO G. V. CHICHERIN AND ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARIES. February 16
638. TO Y. A. LITKENS. February 16
639. LETTER TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. ON CREDITS TO THE SHATILOV OATS TRUST. February 17
640. TO COMRADE N. P. GORBUNOV. February 17
641. TO A. D. TSYURUPA
642. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. February 20
643. TO L. B. KAMENEV AND J. V. STALIN. February 21
644. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 21
645. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. February 22
646. TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE C.C. OF THE RED CROSS SOCIETY OF RUSSIA. February 23
647. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. February. 24
648. TO L. B. KAMENEV. February, before the 25th
649. MEMOS TO J. V. STALIN AND L. B. KAMENEV WITH PROPOSALS FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. February 25
650. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. February 25
651. TO THE SOCIALIST ACADEMY. February 27
652. NOTE TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV AND ASSIGNMENT TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 27
653. TO A. D. TSYURUPA. February 27
654. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 28
655. NOTE TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV AND ASSIGNMENT TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 28
656. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 28
657. MEMO TO D. I. KURSKY AND ASSIGNMENT TO N. P. GORBUNOV. February 28
658. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. February 28
659. REMARKS ON A DRAFT ALL-RUSSIA C.E.C. DECISION ON THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR WORKERS’ AND PEASANTS’ INSPECTION AND LETTER TO J. V. STALIN. Between February 28 and March 16
660. TO THE COMRADES WORKING AT GIDROTORF. March 2
661. LETTER TO THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. WITH REMARKS ON THE THESES OF THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSAR FOR FINANCE. March 3
662. LETTER TO L. B. KAMENEV. March 3
663. LETTER TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. March 3
664. MEMO TO MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. March 5
665. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. March 5
666. TO G. L. PYATAKOV. March 5
667. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. March 6
668. TO S. Y. CHUTSKAYEV. March 6
669. TO L. M. KHINCHUK. March 7
670. TO Y. S. VARGA. March 8
671. TO L. B. KRASIN. March 10
672. TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE CONCESSIONS COMMITTEE UNDER THE STATE PLANNING COMMISSION. March 11
673. LETTER TO G. V. CHICHERIN. March 14
674. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. March 15
675. TELEGRAM TO THE TERRITORIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE OF THE SOUTH-EAST. March 19
676. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. March 20
677. TO L. B. KRASIN. March 20
678. TO M. I. FRUMKIN AND I. I. RADCHENKO. March 21
679. TO M. I. FRUMKIN. March 21
680. LETTER TO J. V. STALIN AND L. B. KAMENEV. March 21
681. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. March 23
682. TELEGRAM TO Y. V. LOMONOSOV. March 27
683. TELEGRAM TO N. N. KRESTINSKY. March 29
684. TO V. M. MOLOTOV FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. March 30
685. TO N. P. GORBUNOV. March 31
686. TO A. I. RYKOV. April 4
687. TO A. I. RYKOV. April 4
688. TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV. April 4
689. TO A. I. RYKOV. April 5
690. TO A. I. RYKOV. April 5
691. TO A. I. RYKOV. April 5
692. TO G. I. KRUMIN, G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY, P. I. POPOV AND V. A. SMOLYANINOV. April 10
693. TO Y. S. VARGA. April 10
694. TO V. V. KUIBYSHEV. April 10
695. TO THE CENTRAL CONTROL COMMISSION. April 10
696. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE SOCIALIST ACADEMY. April 10
697. TO V. V. ADORATSKY. April 10
698. NOTE TO L. B. KAMENEV AND REMARKS ON V. V. ADORATSKY’S LETTER. April 10
699. TO A. I. RYKOV AND A. D. TSYURUPA. April 12
700. TO P. M. KERZHENTSEV. April 13
701. TO BÉLA KUN. April 13
702. NOTE TO J. V. STALIN, L. B. KAMENEV AND L. D. TROTSKY. April 18
703. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. April 18
704. NOTE TO J. V. STALIN, L. B. KAMENEV AND L. D. TROTSKY WITH A DRAFT TELEGRAM TO GENOA. April 19
705. NOTE TO J. V. STALIN WITH A DRAFT TELEGRAM TO G. V. CHICHERIN. April 21
706. LETTER TO J. V. STALIN FOR MEMBERS OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. POLITBUREAU WITH A DRAFT TELEGRAM TO G. V. CHICHERIN. April 24
707. TO A. I. RYKOV AND A. D. TSYURUPA. April 26
708. TO THE C.C. SECRETARIAT. April 27
709. PROPOSAL FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. April 28
710. TO THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. April 29
711. TELEGRAM TO G. V. CHICHERIN. April 30
712. NOTES TO THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. WITH A DRAFT TELEGRAM TO G. V. CHICHERIN. May 2
713. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. May 2
714. TO A. D. TSYURUPA AND A. I. RYKOV. May 2
715. LETTER TO G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV ON QUESTIONS OF FINANCIAL POLICY. May 2
716. TO Y. A. PREOBRAZHENSKY. May, before the 3rd
717. DRAFT TELEGRAM TO G. V. CHICHERIN. May 5 or 6
718. TO J. V. STALIN. May 6
719. TELEGRAM TO M. M. LITVINOV. May 8
720. TELEGRAM TO G. V. CHICHERIN. May 9
721. CONCERNING THE DRAFT LIST OF NARROW C.P.C. MEMBERSHIP. May 10
722. TO ARMAND HAMMER. May 11
723. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA AND V. A. SMOLYANINOV. May 11
724. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV
725. TO V. S. DOVGALEVSKY. May 11
726. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. May 13
727. TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN, G. V. CHICHERIN AND V. V. VOROVSKY. May 13
728. TELEGRAM TO G. V. CHICHERIN. May 14
729. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. May 15
730. LETTER TO J. V. STALIN AND M. I. FRUMKIN AND ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. May 15
731. TO A. I. RYKOV AND A. D. TSYURUPA. May 15
732. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. May 15
733. TO A. I. RYKOV. May 16
734. TO N. OSINSKY. May 16
735. LETTER TO A. V. LUNACHARSKY AND ASSIGNMENT TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. May 17
736. LETTER TO A. I. RYKOV AND REMARKS ON HIS TELEPHONE MESSAGE. May 18
737. TO V. A. PAVLOV. May 18
738. TO J. V. STALIN. May 18
739. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. May 19
740. TO F. E. DZERZHINSKY. May 19
741. TO J. V. STALIN. May 19
742. TO J. V. STALIN FOR THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. SECRETARIAT. May 21
743. TO THE HEADS OF ALL CENTRAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND ORGANISATIONS. May 21
744. TO J. V. STALIN. May 22
745. TO J. V. STALIN FOR MEMBERS OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. POLITBUREAU. May 24 and 27
746. TO LYDIA FOTIEVA. July 13
747. TO J. V. STALIN. July 18
748. TO M. K. VLADIMIROV. August 21
749. TO A. I. RYKOV. Between August 25 and September 1
750. LETTER TO J. V. STALIN FOR THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. OVER LESLIE URQUHART’S CONCESSION. September 4
751. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. September, not later than the 7th
752. TO N. I. BUKHARIN. September 7
753. TO M. P. TOMSKY. September 9
754. TO J. V. STALIN FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. ON REJECTING THE AGREEMENT WITH LESLIE URQUHART. September 12
755. TO J. V. STALIN. September 13
756. TO A. I. RYKOV. September 17
757. TO M. K. VLADIMIROV. September 17
758. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. September 18
759. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. September 19
760. TO V. A. SMOLYANINOV. September 23
761. TO MARIA GLYASSER
762. TO G. L. PYATAKOV. September 25
763. TO N. V. KRYLENKO. September 25
764. TO A. I. RYKOV. September 25
765. TELEGRAM TO V. Y. CHUBAR. September 28
766. TO L. B. KRASIN. October 4
767. TO L. B. KAMENEV
768. LETTER TO G. L. PYATAKOV ON LESLIE URQUHART’S CONCESSION. October 6
769. TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE NEWSPAPER PUT MOLODYOZHI. October 6
770. TO B. G. ZAKS. October, before the 10th
771. TO B. G. ZAKS. October 16
772. TO THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOREIGN TRADE. October 16
773. TO G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. October 16
774. TO L. B. KAMENEV AND N. P. GORBUNOV. October 17
775. LETTER TO THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. ON AN AGREEMENT WITH A CONSORTIUM OF GERMAN FIRMS. October 18
776. TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PERM GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. October 20
777. TELEGRAM TO K. M. TSINTSADZE AND S. I. KAVTARADZE. October 21
778. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE ALL-RUSSIA CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. October 24
779. TO L. S. SOSNOVSKY. October 25
780. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY AND G. L. PYATAKOV. October 26
781. TO V. N. MAXIMOVSKY. October 27
782. TO L. B. KAMENEV. Between October 27 and 30
783. TO V. M. MOLOTOV. October 28
784. TO G. L. PYATAKOV AND M. I. FRUMKIN. October 30
785. TO L. B. KAMENEV. October 30
786. TO J. V. STALIN FOR MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. October 30
787. LETTER TO G. V. CHICHERIN AND MEMBERS OF THE POLITBUREAU OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. ON A NOTE TO THE ENTENTE POWERS CONCERNING THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE. October 31
788. TO K. B. RADEK. Not later than October
789. TO THE FINANCIAL COMMITTEE. November 4
790. TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV. November 6
791. TO G. M. KRZHIZHANOVSKY. November 6
792. TO THE G.P.U. November 6
793. TO G. V. CHICHERIN. November, not before the 8th
794. TO L. D. TROTSKY. November 25
795. TO L. D. TROTSKY, G. Y. ZINOVIEV, N. I. BUKHARIN AND K. B. RADEK. November 25
796. TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE ALL-RUSSIA C.E.C. November 29
797. ON N. M. KNIPOVICH’S NOTE. December 3
798. TO I. I. KHODOROVSKY. December 4
799. TO A. I. SVIDERSKY. December 5
800. TO CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ. December 7
801. TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV. December 7 or 8
802. TO J. V. STALIN. December 8
803. LETTER TO CONSTANTINO LAZZARI AND ASSIGNMENT TO SECRETARY. December 11
804. TO L. D. TROTSKY. December 12
805. TO L. D. TROTSKY. December 13
806. TO V. A. AVANESOV. December 14
807. LETTER TO J. V. STALIN FOR MEMBERS OF THE R.C.P.(B.) C.C. December 15
808. TO L. D. TROTSKY. December 15
809. TO L. D. TROTSKY. December 15
810. TO DEPUTY CHAIRMEN OF THE C.P.C. AND C.L.D. December 16
811. TO L. D. TROTSKY. December 21
812. TO L. D. TROTSKY. March 5
813. TO COMRADE STALIN. March 5
814. TO P. G. MDIVANI, F. Y. MAKHARADZE AND OTHERS. March 6

 

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