Marxists Internet Archive: Archive updates


MIA Updates


For the Year 2001

 

January–February, 2001


 

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26 February, 2001: A number of articles have been added to the Spanish-language Archivo León Trotsky:

Respuesta al camarada Gorter.
Las dificultades del giro.
Preparación del congreso antifascista.
Hay que actuar rapido en las cuestiones urgentes.
Y Rakovsky?
Hace falta un nuevo partido en Alemania.
Es necesario un acuerdo honesto en el partido.
La ofensiva económica de la contrarevolución y los sindicatos.
[Thanks to Germinal]

 

25 de Febrero de 2001: Two texts, El Partido Comunista y la agitación obrera en curso and Enseòanzas are added to the Spanish-language Archivo Antonio Gramsci.[Thanks to Aritz]

 

25 February, 2000: Two nice new additions to the Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL). A comprehensive list of Trotskyist Parties and Organizations of the World, is now available.
[Thanks to David Walters and the Leftist Parties of the World site]

Also, transcription has begun on sections of Robert Alexander's 1991, International Trotskyism: 1929-1985, A Documented Analysis of the Movement. Selected permission was generously given by Duke University Press. Completed so far are chapters on the Trotskyist movement in:

Bolivia,
Ceylon/Sri Lanka,
China,
Greece,
and India.
[Thanks to David Walters, Johannes Schneider, Charlie B. and Sally Ryan]

 

24 February, 2001: The Women and Marxism section has been slightly reorganized and now has an expanded Subject page, an index to MIA-wide mostly non-fiction documents by and/or about women.
[Thanks to Sally Ryan]

 

19 February, 2001: New document added to the Spanish-language Archivo Marx-Engels: F. Engels' Rese-a del primer tomo de El Capital de Carlos Marx para el Demokratisches Wochenblatt
[Thanks to Proyecto Espartaco]

In addition, after consultation and discussion on the subject, the move of the Archivo Victor Serge to the Spanish-language reference section has been cancelled and Serge remains classified among the writers in the Marxists' archive.

 

19 February, 2001: Several articles are added to the Spanish-language Archivo de Referencia Mikhail Bakunin:

La Mujer, el Matrimonio y la Familia
La Asociación Roja
Socialismo sin Estado: Anarquismo
La política del Consejo
[Thanks to Proyecto Espartaco]

 

16 February, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive 6 new articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist on various subjects:

Party Politicians – Noble, Ignoble and Local (Dec. 1894)
Law and Order (Aug. 1899)
The Coming Generation (July 1900)
Ireland sober is Ireland Free? (July. 1900)
Revolutionary Song (intro to a collection of songs)
Facets of American Liberty (Dec. 1908)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

13 February, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive 2 new articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist:

Political Action (July 1908)
Industrial Unity and Political Division in Ireland(Feb. 1908)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

13 February, 2001: There have been several recent additions to the Spanish-Language Section:

The months of March y April of 1967 have been added to Diario de Bolivia del Che Guevara [Thanks to Juan R. Fajardo]

Trotsky's article, Karl Liebknecht y Rosa Luxemburg has been added to the Archivo Trotsky [Thanks to Germinal]

In view of his anrchist ideology, which he maintained even while a member of the Bolshevik Party, we have recategorized the Archivo Victor Serge and placed in the Spanish-language reference index.

 

12 February, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive 4 new articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist from the American magazine he edited, The Harp:

The Coming Revolt in India I(Jan. 1908)
The Coming Revolt in India II (Feb. 1908)
Sinn Féin And Socialism (April 1908)
Michael Davitt: A Text for a Revolutionary Lecture (Aug. 1908)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

12 February, 2001: Added to the Alexandra Kollontai Internet Archive are three fictional works dealing with sex relations, first published in 1923.

Great Love, a semi-autobiographical novella about a woman's ill-fated affair with a self-absorbed and weak man.
Sisters, about the decaying human relationships of a man corrupted by the NEP.
The Loves of Three Generations, exploring the increasingly permissive morality of sexual relations over three generations of Russian women from the 1860s-1920s.
[Thanks to Sally Ryan]

 

12 February, 2001: Added to the German Marxist Writers’ Archive, a new writer, one of Germany's most famour revolutionary Marxists, Archiv Wilhelm Liebknecht:

Kein Kompromiß – Kein Wahlbündnis (1899) (No Compromise – No Electoral Alliance)
[Many thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

10 February, 2001: The R. I. Riazanov Internet Archive is very pleased to add two biographical essays on Riazanov, the Bolshevik Party's most important Archivist and founder of the Marx-Engels Institute:

D. B. Riazonov by Boris Souvarine
The Marx Engels Institute by Boris Souvarine
[Thanks to Al Richardson (translation), David Walters (HTML markup) & Ted Crawford (transcription)]

 

9 February, 2001: The Marx/Engels Internet Archive is pleased to have added all 632 pages of Collected Works Volume 2: Works of Fredrick Engels, August 1838-December 1842, including 65 illustrations.
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]

 

9 February, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive 6 new anti-war articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist:

America and Europe (Aug. 1914)
Liberty and Labour (June 1915)
War at Home (June 1915)
The Right to Strike (June 1915)
Coercion in England (July 1915)
Strikes and Revolution (July 1915)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

8 February, 2001: Added to the German languageArchiv Karl Liebknecht 2 speeches:

Der Kampf im Ruhrrevier und die Revolution in Rußland (1905) (The Struggle in the Ruhr Coalfield & the Revolution in Russia)
Gegen den preußischen Polizeiterrorismus (1910) (Against Prussian Police Terrorism)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

8 February, 2001: Added to the German languageArchiv Rosa Luxemburg 4 more articles:

Das alte Programmforderung (1914) (The Old Programmatic Demand)
Offene Briefe an Gesinnungsgenossen (1917) (Open Letters to Co-thinkers)
Die Revolution in Rußland (1917) (The Revolution in Russia)
Die Nationalversammlung (1918) (The National Assembly)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

7 February, 2001: Added to the German langauge Archiv Rosa Luxemburg two articles – one on the Belgian General Strike of 1902 and one on tactics and strategy from the summer of 1917:

Das belgische Experiment (1902) (The Belgian Experiment)
Brennende Fragen (1917) (Burning questions)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

7 February, 2000: Many new cartoons and drawings added to the Visual Arts: Satire pages in the Marxism and Arts subject section. There are new caricatures of Marx, Trotsky, Stalin as well as work from arun, David Pope, Walter Crane, George Grosz and more. Suggestions for additional artists needed.
[Thanks to Sally Ryan]

 

6 February, 2001: Added to the Archiv Rosa Luxemburg A review of Kautsky’s book criticising Bernstein:

Kautskys Buch wider Bernstein (1899) (Kautsky’s book against Bernstein)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

6 February, 2001: Added to the Archiv Clara Zetkin her 1923 report to the Executive of the Comintern about fascism – one of the earliest attempts to analyse this then new phenomenon:

Der Kampf gegen den Faschismus (1923) (The struggle against fascism)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

5 February, 2000: Added to the Franz Mehring Internet Archive, are excerpts from Aesthetical Raids, his major theoretical article on aesthetics.
[Thanks to Daniel Gaido]

 

5 February, 2000: New in the Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL), Pierre Frank's book, The Fourth International: The Long March of the Trotskyists.
[Thanks to Chris Faatz and Sally Ryan]

 

4 February, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive an exchange from the Catholic Times that casts light on Connnolly’ attitude to religion:

Exchange on Rome and Irish Catholics (1912)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

4 February, 2001: Added to the German Langauge Archiv Georgi Plechanow a critical open letter to Kautsky about his handling of Bernstein:

Wofür sollen wir ihm dankbar sein? (1898) (Why should we be gratteful to him?)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

3 February, 2001: Added to the Leon Trotsky Internet Archive is a pamphlet, published by the Ceylonese Lanka Sama Samaja Party, containing two essays from 1930:

World Unemployment and a Letter Czech Workers
[Thanks to the Holt Labor Library for providing this rare pamphlet and David Walters]

 

3 February, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive 3 pamphlets:

Erin’s Hope – The End & The Means (1897)
Erin’s Hope – The End & The Means (1909) (Revised American edition)
plus the collection:
The New Evangel Preached to Irish Toilers (1901)
Which consists of 5 articles from the paper “Workers’ Republic”:
State Monopoly versus Socialism (June 1899)
Socialism and Religion (June 1899)
Father Finlay, S.J., and Socialism (July 1899)
Socialism and Political Reformers (July 1899)
The Economic Basis of Politics (August 1899)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

2 February, 2001: Added to the German langauge Archiv Georgi Plechanow the second article in Plekhanov’s critique of revisionism:

Conrad Schmidt gegen Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels (1898) (Conrad Schmidt against Karl marx and Friedrich Engels)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

2 February, 2001: Added to the Louise Bryant Internet Archive is her book of stories from her 1917-18 experiences:

Six Red Months in Russia: An Observers Account of Russia Before and During the Proletarian Dictatorship
[Thanks to Sally Ryan]

 

31 January, 2001: Added to the Archiv Georgi Plechanow the first article in Plekhanov’s critique of Bernstein:

Bernstein und der Materialismus (1898) (Bernstein and Materialism)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

29 January, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive are 13 new articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist on various subjects plus 2 documents on the Dublin Lockout:

British and Russian Imperialism I (Sept. 1898)
British and Russian Imperialism II (Sept. 1898)
The Irish Land Question (Sept. 1898)
The South African War I (Aug. 1899)
The South African War II (Nov. 1899)
Resolution of Sympathy with the Boers (June 1900)
The Larne Strike II (June 1913)
John Redmond, M.P. – His Strength and Weakness (Mar. 1911)
British Labour and irish Politicians (May 1913)
A Forgotten Chapter in Irish History (Aug. 1913)
Economic Conscription I (Dec. 1915)
Economic Conscription II (Jan. 1916)
The Slackers I (Feb. 1916)
The Slackers II (Mar. 1916)
The Slackers III (Mar. 1916)
plus 2 documents for The Askwith Inquiry (Oct. 1913):
The Workers’ Case drafted by James Connolly and
Statement by the Workers’ representatives by Thomas MacPartlin
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

26 January, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive are 19 new articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist on Ulster and the partition of Ireland by British imperialism:

Learning Their Lesson (Sept. 1909)
Belfast Labour Meeting & Home Rule Bill (resolution – exact date unknown 1912)
Catholicism, Protestantism & Politics (May 1913)
Many-Headed Opposition (May 1913)
The Awakening of Ulster’s Democracy (June 1913)
The Larne Strike I (June 1913)
The Larne Strike II (June 1913)
July the 12th (July 1913)
North-East Ulster (Aug. 1913)
A Forgotten Chapter in Irish History (Aug. 1913)
Belfast and Dublin To-Day (Aug. 1913)
Press Poisoners in Ireland (Aug. 1913)
The War in Ulster (March 1914)
Yellow Unions in Ireland (June 1914)
The Carsonite Position (Aug. 1914)
No Compromise – No Conciliation (Aug. 1914)
A Matter of Coercion (Oct. 1914)
From a Labour Day Speech in Dublin (June 1915)
Cannon Fodder for British Imperialism (Feb. 1916)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

25 January, 2001: We have added a number of texts to the Spanish-language Archivo Leòn Trotsky:

Una y otra vez sobre la naturaleza de la URSS
Una oposición pequeñoburguesa en el Partido Socialista Obrero (SWP)
Carta abierta al camarada Burnham
De un arañazo al peligro de gangrena
Los moralistas pequeño burgueses y el partido proletario
Balance de los acontecimientos en Finlandia
Sobre el partido obrero
[Thanks to Izquierda Revolucionaria de Sevilla - España, El derecho de las naciones a la autodeterminación and Germinal]

 

24 January, 2001: Added to the German Archiv Leo Trotzki:

Was Nun? (What Next? – 1932)
[Many thanks to Internationale Sozialisten]

 

23 January, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive: His collection about Revolutionary Warfare, containing the following articles:

Moscow Insurrection of 1905 (May 1915)
Insurrection in the Tyrol (June 1915)
Revolution in Belgium (June 1915)
Defence of the Alamo (June 1915)
Revolution in Paris, 1830 (July 1915)
Lexington (July 1915)
June 1848 (July 1915)
Street Fighting – Summary (July 1915)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

22 January, 2001: Added to the German Archiv Leo Trotzki:

Mein Leben (My Life – 1929)
[Thanks to Internationale Sozialisten]

 

22 January, 2001: Added to the John Reed Internet Archive are 10 new texts written 1914-1919.

Mac--American (short story)
A Daughter of the Revolution
Love at Sea (poem)
The Structure of the Soviet State
Bolshevism in America
They Are Still Here!
The Origins of Worker's Control of Industry in Russia
Liar or Just Doesn't Know?
Aspects of the Russian Revolution
Karl Liebknecht's Words
[Thanks to Sally Ryan]

 

20 January, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive are 15 new articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist. Included also are 11 new articles the last few months before his execution by the British in May 1916.

In the supreme Hour of Our National Danger’ (Jan. 1915)
Jottings (Jan. 1911)
Our Rulers as a Study (Jan. 1915)
Our Policy (May 1915)
A Railway Thief (June 1915)
Dublin Trades Council (July 1915)
To All Labourers’ Societies (Aug. 1915)
Coercion in England (Aug. 1915)
Labour and the Budget – Dublin Transport Workers’ Protest (Oct. 1915)
Notes on the Front (Oct. 1915)
Notes on the Front (Oct. 1915)
The Returned Emigrants (Nov. 1915)
The Dispute on the Docks – Is it War? (Nov. 1915)
Notes on teh Front (Dec. 1915)
Correspondents (Dec. 1915)
A Happy New Year (Jan. 1916)
A Lesson of the Strike (Jan. 1916)
Notes on the Front (Feb. 1915)
Notes on the Front (Feb. 1915)
Notes on the Front (March 1915)
To teh Seafarers of Ireland (March 1915)
Notes on the Front (March 1915)
We will Rise Again (March 1915)
A Cheap Bargain (April 1915)
Forces of Civilisation (April 1915)
Notes on the Front (April 1915)
[Thanks to Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh]

 

19 January, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive are 5 new articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist

Belfast Dockers – Their Miseries and their Triumphs (Aug. 1911)
Walter Carpenter Free (Sept. 1911)
Direct Action in Belfast (Sept. 1911)
Some Rambling Remarks (Christmas 1912)
Irish rebels and English Mobs (Nov. 1913)
Home Thrusts (Dec. 1913)
[Thanks to Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh]

 

18 January, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet are 8 new articles from his period in the USA by Ireland’s most famous Socialist:

Harp Strings (Jan. 1908)
Our Purpose and Function (Jan. 1908)
A Political Party of the Workers (Jan. 1908)
Irish Socialist Republic – To the Irish People (Mar. 1908)
To Irish Wage Workers in America (May 1908)
Harp Strings (Jun. 1908)
[Thanks to Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh]

 

18 January, 2001: We’ve completed the transcription of John Reed’s famous 1919 Ten Days that Shook the World We were fortunate to have a first edition of this International Publisher’s volume. This book is probably the most important Marxist history book ever published as it’s the first eye witness account of October Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917.
[Thanks to David Walters]

 

17 January, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet are 8 new articles by Ireland’s most famous Socialist

Home Thrusts (Aug. 1898)
Home Thrusts (Sep. 1898)
The Independent and New Machinery (Oct. 1898)
The Sweating system (Jun. 1899)
Home Thrusts (Jul. 1899)
The Re-Conquest of Ireland (Sep. 1899)
America and Ireland—Farmers’ Demands (Oct. 1899)
Dublin and the War (Dec. 1899)
[Thanks to Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh]

 

16 January, 2001: Well, we have been VERY hard at work on the William Morris Internet Archive. As England’s foremost 19th Century defender of Karl Marx’s ideas, Morris is an invaluable contributor to socialist and Marxist history. We will shortly have ALL his published writings on-line on the MIA. The following is an extensive list of all the writings we’ve recently added.

Gossip about an Old House on the Upper Thames
Statement of Principles of the Hammersmith Socialist Society
The Revival of Handicraft
The Socialist Ideal: Art
The Manifesto of The Socialist League, First Edition
The Manifesto of The Socialist League, Second Edition
May Day
Some Notes on the Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages
Introductory Note to Good King Wenceslas, by Dr Neale
The Present Outlook of Socialism in England
Printing
The Revival of Architecture
Preface to Medieval Lore by Robert Steele
Review of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Poems
Preface to The Nature of Gothic by John Ruskin
Textiles
Ugly London
On the Artistic Qualities of the Woodcut Books of Ulm and Augsburg in the Fifteenth Century
Foreword to Thomas More’s Utopia
Westminster Abbey
Report of the First Annual Meeting - SPAB
Architecture and History
Speech Moving the Adoption of the Annual Report at the Eighth Annual Meeting of SPAB
Speech Seconding a Resolution to Establish a Fund for the Repair of Ancient Buildings
Speech Proposing the Adoption of the Annual Report
Response to Vote of Thanks
Report at the Second Annual Meeting - SPAB
Speech Seconding a Resolution Against Restoration
Annual Report of The SPAB - III
Annual Report of The SPAB - V.
Answer to Query About Blytheborough Church
Speech Seconding a Vote of Thanks to the Hon. James Bryce MP
Annual Report of The SPAB - VI.
Manifesto of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB)
Tewkesbury Minster
Restoration of Tewkesbury Minster
Canterbury Cathedral I
Canterbury Cathedral II
Destruction of City Churches
St Albans Cathedral I
St Albans Cathedral II
Southwell Minster I
Southwell Minster II
Aims of SPAB
St Mark’s, Venice I
St Mark’s, Venice II
St Mark’s, Venice III
The Baptistry, Ravenna
Magdalen Bridge
Ashburnham House
High Wycombe Grammar School
Vandalism in Italy
Blundell’s School, Tiverton
The Vulgarisation of Oxford
Mr. Shaw Lefevre’s Monumental Chapel
Monuments in Westminster Abbey
Peterborough Cathedral I
Peterborough Cathedral II
Vandalism in Oxford
Stratford-on-Avon Church
The Proposed Addition to Westminster Abbey
Restoration of Westminster Abbey
The Mortuary Chapel, Westminster Abbey
Peterborough Cathedral III
The Royal Tombs in Westminster Abbey
The Restoration of Rouen Cathedral
The Trinity Almshouses
Peterborough Cathedral IV
Peterborough Cathedral V
Chichester Cathedral
[Thanks to Nick Salmon and Chris Croome]

 

15 January, 2001: Recent additions to the Women and Marxism section:

May Wood Simmons, “ The Economic Interpretation of History”, 1900
Edgar Milhaud, “ Socialist Propaganda Among Women in Germany”, 1900
Adriana Spadoni, “Real Work”, 1915
Anna Strunsky Walling, “Memoirs of Jack London”, 1917
E. Sylvia Pankhurst, “The British Workers and Soviet Russia”, 1919
Louise Bryant, “Fables for Proletarian Children”, 1919
Henriette Roland-Holst, “The Artist and the Revolution: Being An Open Letter to Maxim Gorky”, 1919
[Thanks to Sally Ryan]

 

14 January, 2001: New to the German Reference section is Stalin’s “Über Fragen des Leninismus” (On Questions of Leninism) 1926.
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

12 January, 2001: “Verteidigung des Marxismus” (In Defence of Marxism), 1939, has been added to the German language section’s Trotsky Internet Archive.
[Thanks to Tim Vanhoof]

 

9 January, 2001: The Spanish-language Section has added the articles El consejo de los diputados obreros y la revolución and Jean Jaurés to the Archivo León Trotsky. [Thanks to Germinal]

In addition, we have also added Marx’s Manuscritos económicos y filos-ficos de 1844 and Las luchas de clases en Francia de 1848 a 1850, and Lenin’s Discursos pronunciados en el I Congreso de la III Internacional to the corresponding Spanish-language archives.
[Thanks to Biblioteca Virtual“Espartaco” and to Juan R. Fajardo]

 

9 January, 2001: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive are:

Capitalist Dove of Peace?
Home Thrusts
Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union: TO THE WORKING CLASS OF DUBLIN (all 1913)
Mr Murphy’s Great New Year Speech
The Outrages at Jacob’s
Recruiting - Let the Wastrels Go
How England Sacrificed Belgium
Forward!” (all 1914),
What is a Scab?
Militarism
Protect Your Women
Some Irish Slaves and Slavishness Without Principle
Notes on the Front (all 1915).
[Thanks to Aindrias î Cathasaigh and Red Banner (PO Box 6587, Dublin 6).]

 

7 January, 2001: The German Language Trotsky Internet Archive has added the following works:

Vorwort (10. Juni 1936)
Wohin geht Frankreich? 1. Teil (Whither France?)(9. November 1934)
Wohin geht Frankreich? 2. Teil (Once Again, Whither France?)(März 1935)
Frankreich an der Wende (France at the Turning Point)(26. März 1936)
Die entscheidende Etappe (The Decisive Stage) (5. Juni 1936)
Die französische Revolution hat begonnen (The French Revolution Has Begun)(9. Juni 1936)
Ein Aktionsprogramm für Frankreich (Action Programme for France)(Juni 1934)
Die Volksfront und die Aktionskomitees (The People’s Front and the Committees of Action)(26. November 1935)
Vor der neuen Etappe (On the eve of a new stage)(9. Juli 1936)
[thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

5 January, 2001: The Marx/Engels Internet Archive has added Anti-Shelling, a collection of 3 pamphlets written by Engels in 1841 against Friedrich Schelling’s“declaration of Hegel’s death". Engels’ aim was to“to shield the great man’s grave from abuse". Previously we had just an excerpt, but we now have the full 80 pages.
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]

 

5 January, 2001: New writer in German Language Reference Section: Mao Tse-tung. Our first works is “ Über den Widerspruch”< /a> (On Contradiction) (1937). [Thanks to Christian Zajonc.]

 

1 January, 2001: The Leon Trotsky Internet Archive is very proud to replace The Platform of the Joint Opposition, 1926. Drafted by Trotsky in 1926 it presented the last organized and legal fight against the rise of Stalinism and bureaucracy in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Additonally this is one one of the 11 works proscribed by the the lawyers from Pathfinder Press. We have secured permsission from Britsh Trotskyist publishing house Index Books to use their version for which they possess the copyright. Index Books believes in the dissemination of Marxism over the Internet as an additional tool to spread the knowledge and accumulated history of the workers movement. They believe, as does the MIA, that no one enterprise or group should control the writings of Marxism, they belong to the working class.
[Thanks to David Walters and Index Books]

 

1 January, 2001: To bring in the new year at the Spanish-Language Section we have added a number of texts to the Archivo V. I. Lenin:

1909: Actitud del partido obrero hacia la religión.
1913: La correspondencia entre Marx y Engels.
1915: El socialismo y la guerra (La actitud del P.O.S.D.R. ante la guerra).
1915: En torno a la cuestión de la dialéctica.
1916: El imperialismo y la escisión del socialismo.
1916: El programa militar de la revolución proletaria.
1919: La economía y la política en la época de la dictadura del proletariado.
[Thanks to Juan Rafael Fajardo]