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Collected Works of V. I. Lenin - Vol. 3 - From Marx to Mao

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Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. II, Moscow, 1957, p. 316. p. 321<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. I, Moscow, 1958, p. 693. p. 321<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. I, Moscow, 1958, p. 642. p. 321<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. II, Moscow, 1957, pp. 242-243. p. 322<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. II, Moscow, 1957, p. 241. p. 322<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. III, Moscow, 1959, pp. 603, 787. p. 323<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. III, Moscow, 1959, p. 119. p. 325<br />

This refers <strong>to</strong> the article by Engels entitled “The Peasant Question<br />

in France and Germany,” published in Die Neue Zeit, Issue<br />

No. 10 <strong>of</strong> the year 1894-95. (See Karl <strong>Marx</strong> and Frederick Engels,<br />

Selected <strong>Works</strong>, <strong>Vol</strong>. II, Moscow, 1958, pp. 420-440.) The French<br />

“disciples”—the name given, with an eye <strong>to</strong> censorship, <strong>to</strong> <strong>Marx</strong>ists<br />

(in the article mentioned Engels calls them “French Socialists<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Marx</strong>ist trend”). p. 326<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. III, Moscow, 1959, p. 787. p. 327<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. III, Moscow, 1959, pp. 792-793. p. 327<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. III, Moscow, 1959, pp. 603-604. p. 327<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. III, Moscow, 1959, p. 709. p. 328<br />

Karl <strong>Marx</strong>, Capital, <strong>Vol</strong>. III, Moscow, 1959, pp. 709-710. p. 329<br />

In the years 1894-1895 Count Kanitz, representative <strong>of</strong> the agrarians,<br />

introduced in<strong>to</strong> the German Reichstag the proposal known<br />

as the “Antrag Kanitz” calling on the government <strong>to</strong> assume<br />

control <strong>of</strong> the purchase <strong>of</strong> grain abroad, and undertake the sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> all such imported grain at average prices. The proposal was<br />

rejected by the Reichstag. p. 329<br />

<strong>Lenin</strong> gives an appreciation <strong>of</strong> the research done by Bücher,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> the latter’s classification <strong>of</strong> the stages and forms <strong>of</strong><br />

industrial development, in Chapter VII <strong>of</strong> The Development <strong>of</strong><br />

Capitalism in Russia, in his footnote on page 550. The most<br />

important part <strong>of</strong> Bücher’s work, that devoted <strong>to</strong> the origin <strong>of</strong> the<br />

national economy, was translated in<strong>to</strong> Russian by <strong>Lenin</strong> apparently<br />

when he was in exile, in the village <strong>of</strong> Shushenskoye. <strong>Lenin</strong>’s<br />

translation has not been published. p. 332<br />

In the middle <strong>of</strong> the 19th century, the knitting <strong>of</strong> slippers with<br />

designs in coloured wools was widespread in Arzamas and its<br />

outskirts. In the 1860s ten thousand and more pairs <strong>of</strong> knitted

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