Stalin CW Volume 6
Volume 6 1924
Preface
THE DISCUSSION. Interview With a Rosta Correspondent, January 9, 1924
THIRTEENTH CONFERENCE OF THE R.C.P.(B.), January 16-18, 1924
1. Report on Immediate Tasks in Party Affairs, January 17
2. Reply to the Discussion, January 18
ON THE DEATH OF LENIN. A Speech Delivered at the Second All-Union Congress of Soviets, January 26, 1924
LENIN. A Speech Delivered at a Memorial Meeting of the Kremlin Military School, January 28, 1924
The Mountain Eagle
Modesty
Force of Logic
No Whining
No Boasting
Fidelity to Principle
Faith in the Masses
The Genius of Revolution
ON THE CONTRADICTIONS IN THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE. Speech at the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Conference on Work Among the Youth, April 3, 1924
THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM. Lectures Delivered at the Sverdlov University
I. The Historical Roots of Leninism
II. Method
III. Theory
IV. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
V. The Peasant Question
VI. The National Question
VII. Strategy and Tactics
VIII. The Party
IX. Style in Work
THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.), May 23-31, 1924
Organisational Report of the Central Committee, May 24
1. The Mass Organisations That Link the Party With the Class
2. The State Apparatus
3. The Composition of the Party. The Lenin Enrolment
4. The composition of Leading Party Bodies, Cadres and the Younger Party Element
5. The Work of the Party in the Sphere or Agitation and Propaganda
6. The Work of the Party in the Registration, Allocation and Promotion of Forces
7. Inner-Party Life
8. Conclusions
Reply to the Discussion, May 27
THE RESULTS OF THE THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.). Report Delivered at the C.C., R.C.P.(B.) Courses for Secretaries of Uyezd Party Committees, June 17, 1924
Foreign Affairs
Questions of the Bond Between Town and Country
Questions of the Education and Re-education of the Working Masses
The Party
The Tasks of Party Workers in the Uyezds
WORKER CORRESPONDENTS. Interview With a Representative of the Magazine “Rabochy Korrespondent”
THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF POLAND. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Polish Commission of the Comintern, July 3, 1924
A LETTER TO COMRADE DEMYAN BEDNY. July 15, 1924
Y. M. SVERDLOV
CONCERNING THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION
1. The Period of Bourgeois-Democratic “Pacifism”
2. The Intervention of America in European Affairs and the Entente’s London Agreement on Reparations
3. Strengthening of the Revolutionary Elements in the European Labour Movement. Growth of the International Popularity of the Soviet Union
THE PARTY’S IMMEDIATE TASKS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE Speech Delivered at a Conference of Secretaries of Rural Party Units, Called by the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), October 22, 1924
Defects in the Reports From the Localities
The Party’s Chief Defect—the Weakness of Party Work in the Countryside
Wherein Lies the Strength of Our Party in the Towns?
Wherein Lies the Weakness of Our Work in the Countryside? 318
The Chief Task Is to Create a Peasant Active Around the Party
The Soviets Must Be Revitalised
The Approach to the Peasantry Must Be Changed
The Lessons of the Revolt in Georgia
A Tactful Approach to the Peasantry Is Needed
The Party’s Chief Tasks
Conditions for the Work
The Chief Thing Is To Maintain Contact With the Millions of Non-Party People
THE PARTY’S TASKS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE. Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), October 26, 1924
ENTRY IN THE RED BOOK OF THE DYNAMO FACTORY, November 7, 1924
TO THE FIRST CAVALRY ARMY
TO KRESTYANSKAYA GAZETA
TROTSKYISM OR LENINISM? Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the Communist Group in the A.U.C.C.T.U., November 19, 1924
I. The Facts About the October Uprising
II. The Party and the Preparation for October
III. Trotskyism or Leninism?
THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE TACTICS OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS. Preface to the Book “On the Road to October”
I. The External and Internal Setting for the October Revolution
II. Two Specific Features of the October Revolution—or October and Trotsky’s Theory of “Permanent” Revolution
III. Certain Specific Features of the Tactics of the Bolsheviks During the Period of Preparation for October
IV. The October Revolution as the Beginning of and the Pre-condition for the World Revolution
Notes
Biographical Chronicle (1924)