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p. 26-28:
Extract from: V.I. Lenin: The Collapse of the Second International.
p. 54-55:
"You see something unfinished in the Fabian Society. On the contrary, this crowd is only too finished: a clique of bourgeois "Socialists" of diverse calibres, from careerists to sentimental Socialists and philanthropists, united only by their fear of the threatening rule of the workers and doing all in their power to spike this danger by making their own leadership secure, the leadership exercised by the "eddicated." If afterwards they admit a few workers into their central board in order that they may play there the role of the worker Albert of 1848, the role of a constantly outvoted minority, this should not deceive anyone."
Turning Money into Rebellion. Forsiden
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The history of the Blekingegade case with an overview of the case and great interview with the group's core. Excerpt of relevant texts from KAK and M-KA. Foreword by German activist Klaus Viehmann.
p. 41:
"... For a number of years past (and at the present time) the English working-class movement has been hopelessly describing a narrow circle of strikes for higher wages and shorter hours, not, however, as an expedient or means of propaganda and organisation but as the ultimate aim. The Trade Unions even bar all political action on principle and in their charters, and thereby also ban participation in any general activity of the working-class as a class."
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In discussing imperialism and international solidarity, the panel is a contribution to a vital debate on the why and how of liberation struggle.
p. 101-103:
Extract from V.I. Lenin: Better Fewer, But Better.
A short introdunction to Manifest - Communist Working Group
s. 5:
The six articles in this pamphlet were originally published in “Communist ORIENTATION” in the years 1967 and 1968. They were the result of long-term deliberations and thorough discussions among a group of people in Communist Working Circle (CWC), and they were published anonymously as an expression of the view of this organisation.
p. 82-84
Extract of V.I. Lenin: Session of the Petrograd Soviet.
p. 19-21:
"They destroyed it by breaking up the native communities, by uprooting the native industry, and by levelling all that was great and elevated in the native society."
"All the English bourgeoisie may be forced to do will neither emancipate nor materially mend the social condition of the mass of the people, depending not only on the development of the productive powers, but of their appropriation by the people."
"While they prated in Europe about the inviolable sanctity of the national debt, did they not confiscate in India the dividends of the rayahs who had invested their private savings in the Company's own finds?"
Contains 3 recast and abbreviated articles previously published as part of the debate with the Swedish organization: Kommunistiska förbundet marxist-lenisterna. What is the class struggle, the relationship between wage match and class struggle and when can you talk about a revolutionary situation, all parts of the parasite state theory. As well as a supplement with 2 letters from Friedrich Engels to August Bebel.

Published by publishinghouse Futura, 1971 36 p.
p. 24-25:
"... One thing is certain, that the death-hour of old China is rapidly drawing nigh. Civil war has already divided the South from the North of the Empire, and the Rebel King seems to be as secure from the Imperialists (if not from the intrigues of his own followers) at Nanking, as the Heavenly Emperor from the rebels at Peking."
Contents:
On Productive Forces and Conditions of Production p.143
The Possibilities of Socialism in the imperialist Countries p. 144
Reformism p. 147
The Rise of Reformism p. 147
The Political Development in the Interwar Period p.154
The Effects of Unequal Exchange on International Solidarity p.156
The Working Class has Become a "Sacred Cow" to the Left Wing p.170
Conclusion for the Imperialist Countries p. 174
The Possibilities of Socialism in the Exploited Countries p. 177
What is Development and Underdevelopment? p. 178
The Connection Between Unequal Exchange and Unequal Development p. 180
For a New World Order – What is Progressive? p.189
For a Socialist World Order p. 191
Conclusion Concerning the Perspectives of Socialism in the Exploited Countries p. 195
Contents:
Support the Anti-Imperialist Movements in the Exploited Countries! p. 198
Support the Liberation Movements Materially! p. 200
What do We Work For? p. 201
p. 14:
"... Far from desiring to revolutionize all society for the revolutionary proletarians, the democratic petty bourgeois strive for a change in social conditions by means of which existing society will be made as tolerable and comfortable as possible for them. Hence they demand above all diminution of state expenditure by a curtailment of the bureaucracy and shifting the chief taxes on to the big landowners and bourgeois."
"... For us the issue cannot be the alteration of private property but only its annihilation, not the smoothing over of class antagonisms but the abolition of classes, not the improvement of existing society but the foundation of a new one. ..."
p. 52-53
"The most repulsive thing here is the bourgeois "respectability" bred into the bones of the workers."
p. 6-11:
This second part will discus the development in the principal contradiction since the second world war.
Cover of Torkil Lauesen: The Global Perspective, Publised by Kersplebedeb, 2018
New Book from Torkil Lauesen: The Global Perspective. In 2016 Torkil Lauesen published a book in Danish "Det Globale Perspektiv" about a global view of the world and the development from colonialism untill today and trying to answer the important question "What is to be done". Now he has rewritten the book for activists globally. The book was translated to English by the left radical writer Gabriel Kuhn
p. 12-16:
"From 1800 to independence India – the British colony comprising present India, Pakistan and Bangladesh – experienced at least 7 major periods of famine. During the period from 1866 to 1878 alone, there were three great famine catastrophes with close to 10 million victims. Among the main reasons behind these famines was British colonization of the country."
p. 7-15:
Foreword by Gotfred Appel.

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