Sam Marcy
Bolsheviks and War
Lessons for today's anti-war movement
[1985]
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Index
I. The Bolsheviks and World War I
1.
Social Democracy and the approaching war
2.
Zimmerwald: The internationalists regroup
3.
Lenin's response to the war
II. Lessons for Today's Anti-war Movement
4.
Imperialism and the growth of opportunism
5.
Class struggle in the nuclear age
6.
The Green Corn Rebellion and the struggle for socialism
Appendices
Introduction
Appendix I:
Stuttgart Resolution
Appendix II:
Basel Manifesto
Appendix III:
International Socialist Women's Conference
(Berne)
Appendix IV:
Zimmerwald Manifesto
Appendix V:
Zimmerwald Declaration of sympathy
Appendix VI:
Draft resolution from leftwing at Zimmerwald
Appendix VII:
Draft Manifesto introduced at Zimmerwald
Appendix VIII:
Two Declarations made at Zimmerwald
Appendix IX:
War proclamation & program, Socialist Party
(April, 1917)
Appendix X:
Decree on Peace by Second All-Russia Congress of Soviets
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