Marxism and revolution: Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction ix
A Note on Sources xii
I A Firm Foundation: Karl Kautsky and Russian
Marxism, 1883 1900 1
1 Kautsky s role in the emergence of a movement 2
2 Kautsky, reluctant guardian of orthodoxy? 8
II Party Organisation and the Split: Orthodox Theory,
Unorthodox Practice? 16
1 The first debate on organisation: orthodoxy versus
economism 18
2 The second stage: Iskra and What is to be done? 24
3 The split: an outsider s view of events at the Second
Congress 39
4 From sympathetic neutrality to hostile neutrality?
The impact of the split on Kautsky s attitude to the
Russian party 57
Conclusion: orthodox theory, unacceptable practice 66
HI The Driving Forces and Prospects of the Revolution 69
in Russia, 1905 1906
1 Revolution on the agenda 69
2 A question of hegemony: with or without the liberal
bourgeoisie? 77
3 The proletariat s ally in the revolution 93
4 On the question of armed uprising 107
5 To boycott, or not to boycott? A question of Duma tactics 116
Conclusion I25
IV The Agrarian Question 129
1 The orthodox background 129
2 In search of a programme: RSDRP agrarian policy before
19 5 134
3 In search of a programme: municipalisation, nationalisation
or division? RSDRP agrarian policy after 1905 138
4 Kautsky s position in the agrarian debate 150
Conclusion 157
V The Beginning of the End? Kautsky s Relationship 159
with the Russian Social Democratic Party, 1907
1914
1 Internal developments 160
2 Kautsky and the Russian funds, 1907 14: a tale of two
parties 166
3 Kautsky s attitude to the Russians on the eve of the First
World War 176
4 The attitude of the Russian factions to Kautsky on the eve
of the First World War 180
VI The War: New Enemies and Old Friends 188
1 The War 188
2 Imperialism 201
3 The International and the War 212
Conclusion 219
VII Revolutions and Renegades 221
1 February to October 221
2 The Bolshevik seizure of power 231
Epilogue: Kautsky and the Russians: the last years 247
Notes 257
Appendix: Publications of Kautsky s work in Russian
translation 290
Bibliography 3°8
Index 319
vi
Index
Abramowitsch, Rafael,
250, 251, 254, 255
Adler,
Friedrich,
250, 253
Adler,
Victor,
65, 176, 190— 1, 215, 219
Aigenstadt, S.,
248
Akimov
(Vladimir Makhnovets), 49, 67
Antonov-Ovseenko, V.
Α.,
198
Armand,
Inessa,
176, 177, 186
Austrian Social Democratic Party,
1
Axelrod, Pavel
В.,
i-s,
7,
ЗО,
31-2, 33. 34, 35,
38, 40, 48, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
бо,
бз,
ós,
66, 87, 137,
ібі, ібз,
I7L
174,
І7<5,
179,
і83,
193, 197, 215,
2і6,
217,
2і8,
219, 248, 249,
250, 252, 254;
and revisionism,
9—
11;
on
economism,
19-20, 21 —3;
on the split,
44—6;
on
What is to be done?,
45;
on Lenin,
46;
critical of
Lenin,
54—5, 58;
criticised by Kautsky,
64;
on
Lenin s attitude towards liberals,
77;
on liberals,
78;
on the
1905
Revolution,
85-6;
on the
peasants,
103;
on armed uprising,
107;
critical of
Mensheviks on armed uprising,
109—11;
on
Bulygin Duma boycott,
117-18;
forms identity
of Menshevism,
126;
plans to translate
Agrurfřagc,
130;
welcomes
Agrarfrage, 130, 132;
supports Lenin s agrarian programme,
138;
on
liquidationism,
162;
split with Plekhanov,
162;
and
Luise Kautsky, 177;
and correspondence
with Kautsky,
168, 228;
end of close friendship
with Kautsky,
178;
shares wartime views with
Kautsky and Bernstein,
217;
on Kautsky s
critique of Bolshevik government,
250;
on
Kautsky s significance in the development of
Marxism,
252—3
Balabanova, Angelica,
193
Battleship Potemkin,
108
Bauer, Otto,
231, 23
s,
250
Bebel, August,
28, 159, 203;
on the split
58-9;
critical of both Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
during the split,
62, 64, 66;
on the Socialist
Revolutionaries,
63;
Bernstein,
Eduard, 1, 5, 26, 27, 72,
Г63,
170, 181,
185, 201, 230, 250;
and revisionism,
8—15
Bethmann-Hollweg,
190
Binasik, M.S.,
144-5
Blagoev, D.,
195
Bloody Sunday,
77—88
Bogdanov,
A.A., 165
Bogostroiiel stvo,
164—5
Bolshevik government; and censorship of
Kautsky s writings,
247-8
Bolshevik Revolution,
212, 215;
impact on Second
International,
219;
attitudes of foreign socialists
to,
249-50
Bolsheviks, or Bolshevism:
16, 29;
organisational
practice,
35;
and Mensheviks on choice of
Kautsky for tribunal to investigate split,
60;
on
armed uprising,
108—10, 112—13;
opposition to
Duma campaign,
121;
participation in Second
Duma,
125;
opposition to agrarian programme,
146—7;
divisions amongst on land question,
146,
148;
involvement in financial scandals,
161;
support for Kautsky against Luxemburg,
183
Bor ba,
183
Bourtzeff, W.,
252
Brussels unity conference of 1914,
176
Bukharin, N., Imperialism and the world economy,
204, 209;
on imperialism,
211
Bulygin, A.I.,
117
Bulygin Duma,
117—19, 120
Bund, General Union of Jewish Workers in Russia
and Poland,
41, 49, 160, 166
Censorship of Kautsky s work under Tsarism,
4,
6—7;
under Bolshevik government,
247—8
Cherevanin, N.,
154
Communist Manifesto,
23
Confiscation of Kautsky s writings under Tsarism,
6;
under Bolshevik government,
249
Credo,
20, 22, 23
Cunow,
Heinrich, 192
Dan,
Fedor
L,
8, 13, 14, 40, 48, 57, 66, 161, 168,
170, 172, 178, 179, 183, 248, 251, 254, 256;
on
Bebei,
65;
on respect for Kautsky amongst
Russians,
65;
on
1905, 85—6;
radicalism in
1905,
108;
on Menshevik tactics re. Bulygin Duma,
118;
on boycott policy and First Duma,
119,
120,
supporter of municipalisation,
144;
informs
Kautsky about Bolshevik financial misdeeds,
168
David,
Eduard, 63, 130, 137, 138, 192
Deich,
Lev,
1, 4
Dittman,
Wilhelm,
200
Ducos dc la
НаШе,
Georges,
176
Economism,
or Economists,
16, 18—24, 25, 49, 83
Egorov (E. la. Levin),
44
Engels, Friedrich, 1-3, 9.
11,
«.
*7. *4.
55. 7*.
82,
8з.
159. i8o, 2OI, 229, 230, 237,
*45.
246,
253;
introduction to
Dir Klassenkämpfe in
Frankreich, 113;
influenced by populists,
129; Die
Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England, 132;
on
dictatorship of the proletariat,
23 5
ЗІ9
Index
February Revolution,
196, 218
Fel dman,
Konstantin,
227
Ferdinand, Archduke,
206
Garvi (Garwy),
P.A., 251, 256
German Social Democratic Party
(SPD), 1-2. 5,
17, 231, 251;
reformism in,
11;
as model social
democratic party,
16, 23, 27-9, 35-6, 37, 48,
50, 52, 213; Breslau
Congress,
129-30;
on
peasants,
129—30;
Frankfurt Congress,
129—30;
agrarian reformism in,
130;
divisions within
greater than those in RSDRP,
170;
Jena
Congress,
174;
criticisms of by Luxemburg not
heeded in RSDRP, 181-2; Lenin s faith is
unshaken,
184,
split during First World War,
214-15
Gleichheit, 104
Glocke, 195
Golos,
198
Golos
sotsial-demokrata, 161, 164, 167
Gorbachev, Mikhail,
235
Gorku,
Maxim,
165, 212
Gruppá
osvobozhäenie
truda ,
1—4, 18, 19, 20
Grimm, Robert, 216
Guesde,
Jules, 193
Haase,
Hugo,
189, 200, 202, 217
Hilferding, Rudolf, 211, 250; Finanzkapital, 203,
206
Hobson, J.A., 202, 206, 211
Huysman,
Camille,
216
Imperialism,
182, 201-12
Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany
(USPD),
202, 215
International, Second,
1, 9, 166, 172;
impact of
1905
on,
159;
Stuttgart Congress of,
196;
collapse of,
212;
debate on founding of new
International,
216-18;
destroyed by Bolshevik
Revolution,
220
International Socialist Bureau,
64, 65, 66, 166, 176,
184, 185-6, 216-17
International, Third,
213, 215, 219-20, 251
Internationale Korrespondenz, 196
Isaev,
4, 130
Iskra,
or Iskrists,
16, 24, 25, 26, 29, 34, 36,
43~4,
45. 53. 55, 56, 57, 61, 63, 66. 67, 69, 77, 83, 85,
86, 136—7, 197;
composition of editorial board,
46-7, 49
Jaurès,
Jean,
193
Jogiches, Leo,
3, 13.
17З
Kadets (Constitutional Democratic Party),
120,
123-4
Kamenev, Lev,
230,
Two parties,
185
Kautsky, Karl; editor
οι
Die
Neue Zeit, 1 — 5, 8,
12—13;
popularity of early work in Russia,
2—8;
translations of early work,
2, 5—8, 14; Der
Parlamentarismus, die Volksgesetzgebung und die
Sozialdemokratie, 5;
Erfurt Programme,
5,
б,
7, 8,
її,
27,
і зо,
135, 247. 251;
Die
Entstehung der Ehe
und Familie, 6; Karl Marx ökonomische Lehren, 6,
8; Die Agrarfrage, 7, 8, 15, 33, 98, 128, 130, 155,
157; Die Soziale Revolution, 8, 70—1, 74, 191,
199, 214, 225, 226, 227, 228, 235; Bernstein und
das Sozialdemokratische Programm. Eine Anti-
Kritik, 9, 23;
and revisionism,
11—13; and
Axelrod
during the revisionist crisis,
13;
on
party organisation,
17—18;
on socialist
consciousness,
30;
as arbiter in Russian affairs,
39;
and the split in the RSDRP,
39-41, 46-68;
on party membership,
48;
critical of Lenin
during split,
48—53, 61, 67; Wahlkreis und Partei,
50;
on party autonomy,
51-2;
advice to RSDRP
on split,
54;
apportions blame for split,
54-5;
with Bebel tries to conciliate over split,
58-60;
critical of Axelrod s behaviour during split,
60—2;
becomes exasperated with Mensheviks
during split,
60— 2, 64;
on need for unity in
Russian party,
60—8;
complains to Victor
Adler
about Russian party,
65;
verdict on split,
66—8,
125 — 7;
-D* *
Slaven
und die
Revolution,
70;
response to Russo-Japanese War,
70;
on
prospects for revolution in Russia,
1904, 70—4;
Allerhand revolutionäres. Kritik
Lusnias,
71—6,
96—7;
on Russia skipping a stage in
development,
73;
Die
Bauern und die
Revolution in
Rußland, 78-9, 105;
analysis of
1905
Revolution,
78-82;
on the proletariat as the driving force of
the revolution in Russia,
79;
on the weakness of
the Russian bourgeoisie,
79— 80; Triebkräfte und
Aussichten der russischen
Revolution,
80—2, 91,
ιοί,
156;
on peasant-proletarian alliance in
1905, 81;
on need for flexible response to
1005, 82—4;
and
Plekhanov s analysis of
1905, 84—5;
and Trotsky
on
1905, 93;
and Lenin on the peasantry,
95-102;
Die
Agrarfrage in Rußland, 97, 140, 150,
155;
on hegemony of the proletariat over the
peasants,
100— 1;
on lessons of armed uprising,
113;
on differences between
1848
and
1905,
114—15;
differs with Mensheviks on armed
uprising,
116;
close to Luxemburg on question
of armed uprising,
116;
on First Duma,
121—2;
closer to Bolshevik position on Duma,
123;
cited
by Bolsheviks and Mensheviks in justification of
action re: Duma,
124;
disillusioned -with Russian
party,
125;
impact of split on friendship with
Axelrod and Plekhanov,
125;
closer to
Bolsheviks than Mensheviks during
1905-7,
126;
and significance of
1905, 127;
on German
left re:
1905, 127;
against agrarian reformism,
130;
on agrarian question,
130—2;
on Socialist
Revolutionaries,
140— 1;
translation of Die
Agrarfrage, 150;
on agrarian question in Russia,
150—7;
against nationalisation of land,
151;
on
municipaüsation
of land,
152—4, 155;
distortion
of views on agrarian question by Russians,
154-S; as trustee of Russian funds,
167-76;
apparently sympathetic to Bolsheviks over
financial misdeeds,
168;
response to Martov s
brochure, Saviours or destroyers?,
168;
on need for
unity
1911-14, 168;
Russian support for over
split with Luxemburg,
169;
regrets involvement
in Russian affairs,
171;
asks for transfer of party
funds to Zetkin,
171;
on relations with
Riazanov,
171;
split with Luxemburg,
173;
threatens to resign trusteeship of Russian party
funds,
173, 174;
split with Zetkin,
174-
S;
resigns trusteeship,
175;
exasperated by
Mensheviks,
176—8;
on state of Russian party on
eve of First World War,
176—9;
dislike of Lenin
Index
intensifies,
177;
attitude
of Russians to on eve of
First World War, i8o; becomes a Menshevik ,
181—2;
suspected by Lenin of
liquida
tiotiism,
186; Der Weg zur Macht, 188, 189-91, 201,
207—9, 226, 242;
regarded by Lenin as renegade
during First World War,
189, 206;
and
SPD
vote
for war credits,
189—91;
and no annexations
policy,
190;
on right to national self defence,
191;
against Lenin s call for civil war,
191;
against
Burgfrieden, 191;
on futility of calling for
mass action in 1914,
191;
joins
SPD
Independents,
192;
position during First World
War,
192;
critical of Parvus support for German
government,
196;
on colonialism,
202—3;
humanist element in thought,
204; Der
Imperialismus, 205;
attempts to prevent split in
SPD, 214—15;
predictions of revolution in Russia
in
1916, 222;
analysis of February Revolution,
223;
Die
Aussichten der russischen
Revolution,
224,
226, 227;
on role of army and peasantry in
1917,
224—5; Internationalität und Krieg, 225;
translations of writings during 1917-18,
225;
Mitteleuropa, 225;
censorship of work after
Bolshevik Revolution,
226;
on need for
democracy in Russian Revolution,
227;
Stockholm,
227;
criticised by Lenin in
1917, 229;
Die
Erhebung der Bolschewiki, 231;
on Bolshevik
seizure of power,
231-2;
Die
Diktatur des
Proletariats,
232, 233, 235, 236, 237, 238;
on
democracy and dictatorship,
232—5;
on
Bolshevik rule,
234, 238-40;
on Lenin s view of
soviets as
higher form of democracy,
234;
on
obstacles to socialism in Russia,
234-5;
Terrorismus und Kommunismus, 238;
analysis of
class divisions in Bolshevik Russia,
239—40,
on
fate of bourgeoisie under Bolsheviks,
239—40;
on
state capitalism,
240;
blames Bolsheviks for
chaos in Russia during Civil War,
243; Von der
Demokratie zur Staats-sklaverei, 243, 244., 250;
on
lack of freedom in Bolshevik Russia,
244;
on
democracy,
244;
writings in Lenin s personal
library,
247;
writings on Soviet government,
250— 1;
relations with Mensheviks after
Bolshevik Revolution,
251; Der Bolschewismus in
der Sackgasse, 251;
and renegade label,
251;
Russian correspondents of after Bolshevik
Revolution,
251;
friends amongst Mensheviks
after
1917, 251—3;
influence on Mensheviks after
1917, 252;
Die
Internationale und Sowjetrussland,
254;
critical of soft Menshevik attitude to
Bolshevik rule, 2S4; Lessons of October,
254;
death
and funeral,
256
Kautskyanism,
230
Kautskyist centre ,
188
Kautsky,
Luise, 171, 185, 200, 256
Kienthal Conference,
192, 197, 198, 216, 217, 220
Kiknadze,
215, 228-9
Kollontai, Alexandra,
178, 183, 215
Kremer,
Α.,
19,
2i
Krichevskii, Boris,
3, 5
Krupskaia, Nadezhda,
6, 25
Kuskova, E.D., 20
Labour Party (British),
184, 251
Larin,
Iu.,
215
Larionov, P.,
156
Ledebour,
Georg,
200
Leipziger Volkszeitung, 13, 66, 231, 232
Lenin, Vladimíři.,
159, 227, 231;
translates work
by Kautsky,
6;
and Kautsky during revisionist
crisis,
14;
What is to be done?,
16-18, 21, 24, 25,
28-9, 31, 35, 36-7. 39. 42-5;
on party
organisation,
16—24;
and
economism,
20-3, 37;
The tasks of Russian social democrats,
21—22, 29;
Our immediate task,
23;
The vital question,
23;
cites
Kautsky on agitation,
23-4;
on the role of a
party newspaper,
23 —24;
and the origins of
Bolshevism,
24—39;
How the Spark was nearly
extinguished,
25;
cites Kautsky in criticising the
Russian party programme,
27;
cites Kautsky on
socialist consciousness,
30;
The
Zemstvo
persecutors and the Hannibals of liberalism,
31, 34;
cites Kautsky on democracy,
3 7;
and the split in
the RSDRP,
40—56;
One step forwards, two steps
back,
42, 50, 55, 58, 66, 69;
role in the split,
48-68;
cites Kautsky on the intelligentsia,
50;
cites Kautsky on centralism,
30;
response to
Kautsky s peace initiatives during split,
58;
on
liberalism,
31-5, 77;
criticised by Kautsky,
64;
on the Russo-Japanese War,
76;
welcomes
Kautsky s analysis of
1905, 80, 91;
on Kautsky s
reformism,
83;
on the
1905
Revolution,
85-7,
88;
on the prospects for Russia skipping a stage,
89—93,
The stages direction and perspectives of the
revolution,
90;
on the bourgeois-democratic
nature of the
1905
Revolution,
91 — 2;
on alliance
with peasantry,
94;
and nationalisation of the
land,
99-
xoo;
différences
with Trotsky over
peasantry,
105—6;
agrees with Kautsky on
peasants in revolution,
107;
on armed uprising,
108-9,
m»
Lessons of the Moscow uprising,
113;
disagrees with Plekhanov on armed uprising,
113;
cites Kautsky on new barricade tactics,
114;
cites Kautsky on failure of armed uprising,
115;
on Duma boycott,
117-19,
on Menshevik tactics
re: Bulygin Duma,
118;
on Menshevik
participation in First Duma elections,
119;
and
shift in policy on Duma elections,
121;
and
change in tactics re: Duma,
124;
adopts
Kautsky s view on participation in Third Duma,
125;
as ideological chief of Bolshevism,
126;
response to
Agrarfrage, 132—3;
and draft
programme for RSDRP
(1899), 135;
agrees with
Axelrod on need for an agrarian programme,
136;
and Kautsky on peasantry,
136;
The workers
patty and the peasantry,
136;
To the rural poor,
137;
on Socialist Revolutionary land policy,
139-40;
on the Socialist Revolutionaries,
140-1;
opposes
municipalisation,
142, 149;
on division of the
land,
147;
isolated in party on land question,
147;
and an agrarian programme,
148—9, 156;
exhibits revolutionary optimism during
1905—6,
149;
differences with Kautsky on land question,
150, 157—8;
claims Kautsky supports
nationalisation,
152;
victory at Fifth Congress
elections,
160;
criticises
liquidationist
tendency in
Menshevism,
162-3;
isolated in Bolshevik
faction,
164—5,
overcomes left threat to
leadership of faction,
165;
Materialism and
empiriocriticism,
165;
antagonism towards unites
rest of Party,
166;
and financial scandals,
166—7;
split with Zctkin,
175,
and Kautsky s trusteeship
Index
of party funds,
175;
considers law suit to regain
money,
175—6;
break with Kautsky,
180;
more
critical than Kautsky re: British Labour party,
184;
supports Kautsky on militarism,
184;
not
influenced by Luxemburg s criticisms of
Kautsky,
184;
agrees with Kautsky on neutrality
of trade unions,
184;
continues to esteem
Kautsky during period
1907-14, 184-5;
angered
by Kautsky s speech at meeting of ISB,
December
1913, 185—6;
loses respect for
Kautsky,
186—7, 188-9;
does not question
theoretical preeminence of Kautsky before First
World War,
187;
united with
Marto v
and
Luxemburg at Stuttgart Congess of
International,
1907, 196;
travels back to Russia in
sealed train,
196;
critical of Parvus,
196;
differences with Martov over First World War,
197;
close to Trotsky over First World War,
197—8;
on
centrism,
200;
on death of Second
International and need for new International,
200, 206, 212—13;
begins to have doubts about
SPD
reformism,
200;
on War,
200—
I
;
extremely
critical of Kautsky,
200-1;
and lack of interest in
colonialism
pre-
1914, 203;
Imperialism, the highest
stage of capitalism,
203, 206, 207, 210—12, 225,
229;
on ultra-imperialism,
206-12;
disagrees
with Kautsky on role of nationalism in First
World War,
208;
Socialism and the war,
208;
The
socialist revolution and the right of nations to self-
determination,
209;
disagrees with Kautsky on
relationship between imperialism and revolution,
211 —12;
more hesitant than Kautsky in
predicting revolution in Russia,
223;
State and
revolution,
229, 236;
on the state,
230,
on
proletarian democracy,
231;
on dictatorship of
proletariat,
235—8;
Theses on the Constituent
Assembly,
236,
The proletarian revolution and the
renegade Kautsky,
237-8;
death of,
247
Levitskii,
V.O.
(Tsederbaum),
181, 215
Liadov, M.,
40, 46, 47, 48, 49,
SO,
53. 54, 56-7
Liber, M.,
42
Liberals; on
Buly
gin Duma,
117
Liebknecht, Karl, 190, 192, 195, 199
Liebknecht, Wilhelm, 2, 23, 28
Liquidationism,
162—4,
l65, I71
Lozovskii,
Α.,
217
Luch, 164, 166
Lunacharskii, A.V.,
184, 225;
supporter of
nationalisation of land,
147;
on value of
Kautsky s writings,
227
Lurie,
Α.,
215
Lusnia,
M.,
70-2, 73, 75
Luxemburg,
Rosa,
3, 5, 40, 159, 164, 167, 170,
185, 186, 191, 192, 195, 213, 235, 250;
and the
revisionist crisis,
13,
г
4—
$ ,
Organisationsfragen
der russischen Sozialdemokratie, 58;
on
1905, 87-8;
on democratic character of
1905
Revolution,
92;
on peasants,
104-5,
IO7> on armed uprising,
111—12;
on Menshevik policy re: First Duma,
119—20;
on German left in
1905, 127;
close
relationship with Kautsky,
168;
break with
Kautsky,
169, 180;
crìtica]
of Parvus,
196;
against founding a new International,
199;
contemplates suicide over First World War,
199;
critical of
SPD, 199;
critical of
Zimmerwald,
199;
on War,
199—200;
Die Internationale,
200;
on
Kautsky as figure of the past,
200
LVovich,
6-7
Mach,
Ernst,
185
Martov, lulii,
19, 21, 25, 26, 45, 47, 48, 49, 53, 54,
56, 66, 67, 161, 163, 170, 172, 179, 181, 182,
185, 216, 217, 218, 255;
and the split,
41-5;
on
the Russo-Japanese War,
69, 77;
on liberals,
78;
on
1905, 85—6;
on the peasants,
103;
on armed
uprising
108—9;
disagrees with Axelrod on
armed uprising. III; on mistakes of preparing
for armed uprising,
111 ;
on
Buly
gin Duma
boycott,
118-19;
cites Kautsky as in support of
Menshevik Duma tactics,
123—4;
as leader of
Mensheviks,
126;
supports Lenin s agrarian
programme,
138;
and victory in his opposition
to armed uprising,
160,
Saviours or destroyers?
,
165, 172, 178;
on the First World War,
196-7;
and moral outrage at War,
197;
conciliatory to
Lenin despite different analysis of War,
197;
critical of
SPD
during War,
197;
supports
invitation of Centre to
Kienthal
Conference,
197;
resigns from Nashe
slovo,
198
Martov club,
255
Martynov, Alexander,
49-50, 67, 161,
181-2; on
Lenin,
45;
radicalism during
1905, 86
Marx, Karl,
1-3, 17, 24, 32,
37η.,
39, 71,
ηι,
82,
8з,
84,
i8o,
201, 227, 229, 237, 245, 246, 252,
253;
on socialists and war,
76;
on the peasantry,
128-9; Das Kapital, 128-9, 7;
influenced by
populists,
129;
Eighteenth
Brumaire
of Louis
Bonaparte,
230;
on the state,
230;
on dictatorship
of the proletariat,
233, 235, 245;
Communist
Manifesto,
246
Maslov, P.P.,
155;
On Kautsky s article and on the
social populists,
140;
on the SRs,
140— 1;
on
municipalisation,
142;
asserts that Kautsky
supported municipalisation,
154
Mehring, Franz,
88, 181, 199, 235,
trustee of
Russian funds,
167—75;
illness of,
171;
resignation from trusteeship through illness,
174
Mensheviks; view of split initially supported by
Kautsky,
45;
seek Kautsky s support on split,
54-6;
on
1905, 85—7;
on armed uprising,
107— 9;
on Bulygin Duma,
117;
and participation in First
Duma elections,
119;
pessimism of during
1905—6, 146,
try to retain party unity,
161;
collapse in Russia after
1907, 161;
reformism of,
162—3;
support Kautsky against Luxemburg,
181-2
Militarism,
182
Miliukov, P.,
117
Mir bozhii,
5
Municipalisation,
141—6;
as coherent Menshevik
policy,
142—3;
negative reasons for support of,
143-5
Mysl ,
184
Nacha!o,
33, 86
Nachìmson,
215
Narodnaia
volia, i
Nasha zaria,
162, 182, 225, 248
isìashe deh,
225
Nashe
slovo,
195, 198, 217
Nationalisation of the land; lack of support for,
147
Naumov,
N.. 154-5
322
Index
Neue
Rheinùche
Zeitung,
37η.
Neue Zeit, 1-6, 8, 9, 10-14, 20, 22, 40, 47, 50, 58,
66, 71, 130, 169, 178, 202, 224, 226, 244, 250;
Kautsky
removed from editorship of,
231
Nicolaevsky, Boris,
4, 185, 251
Nicholas II,
r
19, 223
Nikodimov,
N.. 156
October manifesto,
119
On agitation,
19—21
Otkliki sovremennosti,
123
Otzovism,
164-5, 171
Pannekoek, Anton,
230
Paris commune,
237, 238, 245
Parvus (Alexander Helphand),
10, 143;
War and
Revolution,
69, 74—5;
on the Russo-Japanese
War,
76;
on First World War,
77, 192, 195-6;
on
1905
revolution,
85, 87;
as inspiration for
permanent revolution ,
89;
on the peasantry,
103;
on armed uprising,
108,
m; on
Buly
gin
Duma,
117;
member of German left in
1905,
127;
sides with Luxemburg,
183;
approached
Lenin to co-operate with German government,
195;
rejected by Bulgarians over war,
195;
contribution to
1917
revolution,
196
Permanent revolution theory,
199
Philia,
228-9
Plekhanov,
Georgii
V.,
1 — 5, 7, 19, 25, 26, 27, 30,
31-2, 34, 35, 38, 39, 47, 52, 56, 60, 65, 76, 87,
137, 161,
I7O,
І7б,
179, 189, 196;
and the
revisionist crisis,
8—15;
relations with Kautsky
over revisionism,
10—13;
on
economism
, 20;
and
the split,
45—6;
criticised by Kautsky,
64;
on the
Russo-Japanese War,
76;
differs from Lenin on
liberals,
77;
on liberals,
78, 83;
on
1905, 80,
82—5;
doctrinaire response of to
1905, 83 — 5;
on
Lenin and Trotsky in
1905, 84;
on the peasants,
103—4,
ΙΟ7ί
on armed uprising,
107;
on failure of
armed uprising,
110;
doctrinaire on Russian
development,
129;
welcomes Die
Agrarfrage, 130,
132;
supports Lenin s agrarian programme,
138;
supports municipalisation,
142, 144;
opposes
nationalisation of the land,
144—5;
on division of
the land,
147;
split with Axelrod,
162;
supports
Lenin in anti-liquidationism,
162, 163;
corresponds with Kautsky,
168—9;
more critical
of Menshevik liquidationists than of Lenin,
169;
supports Kautsky against Luxemburg,
183;
on
First World War,
192—4;
Germanophobism of,
193;
cool relations with
SPD
and Kautsky,
194
Populism,
18
Porrugeis (Ivanovich),
248, 252
Potresov, Alexander N.,
6, 14, 25, 26, 34, 46, 49,
53, 162, 163, 255;
on liberals,
78;
on
1905, 85
Pravda,
170, 236
Prokopovich, S.N.,
20
Proletarii,
165, 167
Przegląd socjaldemokratyczny,
42
Rabochee
delo,
22, 170
Rabotnik,
22
Rakovsky, Christian,
195
Ratner, M.B., 155
Reformism in international social democracy,
164
Revisionism,
8-15, 83, 201
Revolutionary defeatism,
188
Riazanov, D.B.,
137, 166, 178, 186;
corresponds
with Kautsky,
168-9;
criticises Lenin in letters
to Kautsky,
170;
on inevitability of formal split
within RSDRP,
172
Rittinghausen, M.,
37
Roland-Hoist, Henrietta,
215
Russian Social Democratic Workers Party
(RSDRP); and party organisation,
16—39;
*nd
the split,
16, 39—68;
Second Congress,
40—7, 67,
83;
membership debate at Second Congress,
41-6, 78;
and First Duma,
119—24;
agrarian
debate at Second Congress,
137-8;
Fourth
Congress,
120—1, 159—60;
Fifth Congress,
125,
160;
agrarian policy of,
134-50;
debate at Fourth
Congress on municipalisation,
142;
disarray in
after
1905
compared with collapse of First
International,
159;
returns underground,
160—1;
party schools (Capri and Paris),
165;
financial
disputes,
166—76;
support for Entente within,
192-4
Russo-Japanese War,
69
Russo-Turkish War,
72
Sächsische Arbeiterzeitung, 10,
1
5
Samarskii vestnik,
6
Sapir,
Boris,
255
Schmidt,
Konrad,
12
Schmidt, N.
P., and disputed inheritance,
167
Severnyi vestnik,
5
Shanin, M.,
157
Singer, Paul,
59
Social patriots,
188
Socialisation of the land,
138—41
Socialist consciousness debate,
24, 29—30
Socialist Revolutionaries,
120, 128;
and the
SPD,
62—3;
land policy of,
139—41
Sotsial
demokrat,
2
Sotsial
demokrat,
167, 197
Sotsialisticheskii vestnik,
179, 248, 254, 255, 256
Soviets, in
1905; 108
Sozialdemokrat, 1
Sozialdemokratische Feldpost, 196
Sozialistische Auslandspolitik, 232
SPD,
see German Social Democratic Party
Stalin, Joseph,
90, 147, 148
Stockholm peace conference,
215, 218—19
Stolypin,
P.A., 158, 160
Strave,
Peter,
10, 14, 26, 31, 33-5, 78, 83, 189;
Manifesto of First Congress of RSDRP,
13 5-6
Sudekum,
Α.,
189
Sviiagin,
56
Trotsky, Lev D.,
69, 170, 174, 182, 185, 186, 195,
216, 217-18, 219, 220, 231;
on
1905, 75, 85-6,
87;
and theory of permanent revolution*,
75—6,
88;
on Russo-Japanese War,
76;
Before the Ninth
of January,
87;
on Lenin and permanent
revolution ,
90;
Results and Prospects,
90—1, 105;
welcomes Kautsky s
Triebkräfte und Aussichten der
russischen Revolution, 91;
influenced by
Kautsky,
91;
on consequences of
1905, 92-3;
on the
peasants,
105, 107;
on armed uprising,
108,
in;
supported by Bolsheviks over uprising,
112—13;
on Bulygin Duma,
117;
on German left in
1905,
127;
and August bloc,
166;
corresponds with
З23
Index
Kautsky,
168—9;
dose
relations
with Kautsky,
178;
supports Kautsky against Luxemburg,
182;
The War and the International,
197;
rapprochement with Lenin in First World War,
197-8;
on First World War,
197-9;
critical of
Plekhanov, Potresov and Zasulich on War,
198;
role in
Zimmerwald
movement,
198;
editor of
Golos
with Martov,
198;
embittered by Parvus s
position during the War,
198;
on revolutionary
defeatism,
198;
criticised for borrowing ideas
from Kautsky,
227—8;
reply to Kautsky s
critique of Bolshevik Revolution,
235, 243;
Terrorism and Communism.
Λ
reply to Karl
Kautsky,
240-3, 244, 245, 249;
on impact of First
World War on European society,
241 —3;
justifies
Bolshevik use of terror,
242;
on party
dictatorship,
242—3
Trudoviki,
120, 124
Tugan-Baranovsky, M.I., 203
Ul ianov, Dmitrii,
6
Ul timatizm,
164—5
Ultra-imperialism,
203, 204—7
United States economy,
205—6
USPD, see Independent Social Democratic Party of
Germany
Valentínov, N.,
151
Vestník zhizni,
155
Vollmar,
Georg von, 130, 137
Vorwärts, 23, 173, 250
Vpered,
59, 60, 61
Wijnkoop,
ТУ.
2i$
Witte,
Sergei,
34
Women s section of Socialist International,
216
World War I,
188-201
Zaria,
31, 34
Zaria,
252
Zasulich,
Vera,
I,
3, 34, 46, 49, 53
Zemstvo
campaign in
1905, 86—7
Zetkin, Clara,
60, 171, 195, 199, 250;
trustee of
RSDRP funds,
167-76;
shocked by Martov s
Saviours or destroyers?
, 172;
splits with Kautsky
over funds,
173
Zgraggen, Karl,
176
Zimmerwald
Movement,
192, 198, 216, 220;
Zimmerwald
Manifesto,
216; Zimmerwald
Left,
217
Munchftn
324
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spellingShingle | Donald, Moira Marxism and revolution Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924 Kautsky, Karl <1854-1938> Kautsky, Karl fes Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹič fes Kautsky, Karl <1854-1938> Influence Kautsky, Karl 1854-1938 (DE-588)118560808 gnd Marxisme gtt Kommunistische Partei, Politische Theorie fes Marxismus fes Persönlichkeit, Arbeiterbewegung fes Geschichte Marxismus Socialism Russia History Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd |
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title | Marxism and revolution Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924 |
title_auth | Marxism and revolution Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924 |
title_exact_search | Marxism and revolution Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924 |
title_full | Marxism and revolution Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924 Moira Donald |
title_fullStr | Marxism and revolution Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924 Moira Donald |
title_full_unstemmed | Marxism and revolution Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924 Moira Donald |
title_short | Marxism and revolution |
title_sort | marxism and revolution karl kautsky and the russian marxists 1900 1924 |
title_sub | Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists 1900 - 1924 |
topic | Kautsky, Karl <1854-1938> Kautsky, Karl fes Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹič fes Kautsky, Karl <1854-1938> Influence Kautsky, Karl 1854-1938 (DE-588)118560808 gnd Marxisme gtt Kommunistische Partei, Politische Theorie fes Marxismus fes Persönlichkeit, Arbeiterbewegung fes Geschichte Marxismus Socialism Russia History Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd |
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