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Collected Works of V. I. Lenin - Vol. 16 - From Marx to Mao

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472 NOTESproach <strong>to</strong> the subject”, “the preliminary results <strong>of</strong> an attempt atmaking a more detailed analysis”. <strong>Lenin</strong> reserved publication <strong>of</strong>a full account <strong>of</strong> the results “for another occasion”, but he did notmanage <strong>to</strong> write a work <strong>of</strong> the size he intended. p. 393144A. V. Pogozhev, Report on the Numbers and Composition <strong>of</strong> Workersin Russia. Labour Statistics Data, St. Petersburg, published bythe Imperial Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, 1906. p. 401145146<strong>Lenin</strong> cites this same table in his article “The His<strong>to</strong>rical Meaning<strong>of</strong> the Inner-Party Struggle in Russia” (see p. 381 <strong>of</strong> this volume)but there he includes mixed strikes among the political strikes, aswas done in the government statistics <strong>of</strong> 1905. However, in his article“Strike Statistics in Russia” <strong>Lenin</strong> corrects this inaccuracy <strong>of</strong>the <strong>of</strong>ficial statistics, including mixed strikes among the economicstrikes. This explains the difference in the number <strong>of</strong> strikersin economic and political strikes for each quarter <strong>of</strong> 1905 shown inthe two tables, although their <strong>to</strong>tal number is the same in both.p. 409The article “The Capitalist System <strong>of</strong> Modern Agriculture” is thefirst part <strong>of</strong> a large work on capitalist agriculture in Germany which<strong>Lenin</strong> intended <strong>to</strong> write as a second instalment <strong>of</strong> his well-knownwork, New Data on the Laws <strong>of</strong> the Development <strong>of</strong> Capitalism inAgriculture. Part I. Capitalism and Agriculture in the UnitedStates <strong>of</strong> America.The article “The Capitalist System <strong>of</strong> Modern Agriculture”is included for the first time in <strong>Lenin</strong>’s <strong>Collected</strong> <strong>Works</strong>. It waspublished in 1932 in the magazine Bolshevik No. 9 and <strong>Lenin</strong>Miscellany XIX after the discovery <strong>of</strong> part <strong>of</strong> the manuscript. Thesucceeding parts <strong>of</strong> the manuscript are still missing: the end <strong>of</strong>Chapter III—”Peasant Farms under Capitalism”, the beginningand end <strong>of</strong> Chapter IV—”Labour <strong>of</strong> Women and Children in Agriculture”,Chapters V and VI—”Squandering <strong>of</strong> Labour in Small-Scale Production” and “The Capitalist Character <strong>of</strong> the Use <strong>of</strong>Machinery in Modern Agriculture”.The end <strong>of</strong> the article with the signature “V. Ilyin”, as well asthe end <strong>of</strong> Chapter I (“A General Picture <strong>of</strong> the Economic System<strong>of</strong> Modern Agriculture”) and the beginning <strong>of</strong> Chapter II (“TheReal Nature <strong>of</strong> the Majority <strong>of</strong> Modern Agricultural ‘Farms’[Proletarian “Farms”]”), which were missing when the article waspublished in 1932, have now been found; hence Chapters I, IIand VII are now published in full for the first time. p. 423147Kievskaya Mysl (Kiev Thought)—a daily bourgeois-democraticnewspaper published in Kiev from 1906 <strong>to</strong> 1918. Mensheviks wereamong its most active contribu<strong>to</strong>rs.

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