Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

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SCHMOLLER’S JAHRBUCH, 1915, No. 1

In an article: “National Nutrition in War and Peace”, Karl Ballod (Schmoller’s Jahrbuch, 1915, No. 1) attempts a summary (incomplete) of data on national nutrition: Plant and Animal Foodstuffs

Total amount per capita per day

Transcriber Note: The following sections were arranged in this fashion in the Collected Works.

Section 1 Section 2

Section 1

calories including
order plant animal
4. Germany 2,708 2,164 544
2. Great Britain 2,900 1,925 975
5. Italy 2,607 2,367 240
3. France 2,749 2,205 544
6. Austria 2,486 2,030 456
1. U.S.A. 2,925 1,870[1] 1,054
7. Russia 2,414[2] 2,235 279
8. Japan 1,814 1,764 50

Section 2

Germany
Plant+Animal
2,103 + 294 = 2,397
150 150
2,103 + 444 = 2,547
61 61
2,164 + 444 = 2,608
100
2,164 + 544 = 2,708
Great Britain
1,925
975
2,900

 The order of the countries is mine. Ballod’s figures for
Germany are not fully allocated to plant and animal
foodstuffs. My allocation is according to his partial
data.

Ibidem, article by Jäger: “Marxist Neo-criticism” about Adler, who combines Marxism and Kantianism.


Ibidem a small article by Schmoller on the Marx and Engels correspondence: scornful about revolution: it should be replaced by reform (p. 432).

The trade unions are stronger than the party; bureaucracy (5,000-10,000 persons) in the Social-Democratic movement.... “In short, the German workers’ Marxist party is undergoing a process of disintegration, or of bourgeois degeneration, however much it may deny this” (424).



N.B. also an article by Georg Siegwart: “Soil Fertility as a Factor in History.”


Notes

[1] Ballod’s error; it should be 1,871.—Ed.

[2] Ditto. It should be 2,514.—Ed.


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