Title | The draft program of the Communist International |
Alternative Title | The draft program of the Communist International: a criticism of fundamentals |
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Publisher | "The Militant" |
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Date | 1929 |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Extent | 139 pages; 20 cm |
Original Item Location | HX11.I5T73 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b8304416~S5 |
Original Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/scpamp |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://libraries.uh.edu/branches/special-collections |
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Transcript | 48 THE DRAFT PROGRAM Of 6. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE U.S.S.R ON WORLD ECONOMY The precursor of the present prophets of th national socialist society was no other than He Vollmar.* Describing in his article entitled "i Isolated Socialist State" the prospect of indeper dent socialist construction in Germany, the pr letariat of which country advanced much furthe than that of progressive Britain, Vollmar, in 187 refers clearly and quite correctly in several plaa to the law of uneven development which, accort ing to Stalin, Marx and Engels did not know, the basis of that law Vollmar arrives in 1878 the irrefutable conclusion that: "Under the existing conditions, which will retai their forces also in the future, it can be foresei that a simultaneous victory of socialism in all cultu countries, is absolutely out of the question." Developing this idea still further, Vollmar say "Thus we have come to the ISOLATED socia State which is, I hope I have proven, although m the only possible, the MOST PROBABLE WAY.' Inasmuch as by the term of isolated State oc must understand one State under a proletary dictatorship, Vollmar expressed an irrefutable id which was well-known to Marx and Engels an which Lenin expressed in the quoted article 1915. But then comes already something which purely Vollmar's idea whch, by the way, is * George von Vollmar, son of an aristocratic Bavarian family, me of the leaders of the German Social Democracy in the day» Bebel and the elder Liebknecht. He opposed the Marxian content'' )n the questions of the concentration of capital, on the »g"! jroblem, and the like. He was one of the fathers of the "evolut« iry" reformist movement in the German Party. During the >f the Bismarck anti-Socialist law, he served a term in the Z*'d irison, where he wrote a work on the question of an isolated st State.—Ed. |