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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Quatrième de couverture :'En continuant mes lectures de ce qui pouvait me tomber entre les mains sur l'histoire de l'Europe et sur le développement économique de la Russie, je tombai sur le premier Tome du Capital, dont l'édition française (traduction Lafargue) était alors autorisée par la censure et librement vendue en Russie. Cette lecture m'attacha toujours davantage, et quand j'arrivai à la fin, je vis clairement à quel point mon révolutionnarisme était superficiel et peu fondé, et aussi que le romantisme politique subjectiviste était peu de chose à côté des cimes philosophiques et sociales du marxisme. Je m'étonnai moi-même d'avoir pu lire le Manifeste de Marx et les discours de Lassalle, de m'en être grisé et de n'avoir pas remarqué l'essentiel : la synthèse des conceptions révolutionnaires subjectives et de la connaissance scientifique des lois du développement social. Du même coup je compris le sens et la justesse des attaques de Plekhanov contre les théories populistes du développement économique original de la Russie. Il me sembla que j'avais enfin trouvé ma voie et que je savais désormais ce que devait faire un socialiste russe.J'écrivis tout de suite à mon camarade Stavsky, à Tchernigov, une lettre enthousiaste où je lui racontais comment, sous l'action du Capital, mes yeux s'étaient ouverts sur la question fondamentale de savoir ce qu'il fallait faire. Je reçus bientôt sa réponse : Stavsky, lui aussi, avait passé l'été à étudier le Capital, et cette lecture avait également agi sur lui. Ses hésitations sur les destinées futures du capitalisme russe étaient terminées. Je suis plus marxiste que Marx lui-même , me disait-il à la fin de sa lettre, et il me demandait d'attendre son retour dans la capitale pour mettre en pratique les conséquences de nos acquisitions intellectuelles.' 126 pp. Französisch.
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Published by Moscow, 1922
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Boards. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 412pp. While the title-page gives Moscow as the place of publication, this was printed in Berlin by Grschebin Verlag, while Martov was in exile in Germnay. Martov, the leader of the Menshevik (minority) party in the early days of the Revolution, died the year after this book was published. The cover and the title page are decorated with a flower resembling a carnation. Printed on cheap paper, which has toned to tan. The title-page is detached, and, like the first page, has a chip to lower corner not affecting printed area. In cloth-backed printed tan boards with two smudges and a three-inch superficial tear along spine.
Published by Berlin, 3 July 1922., 1922
Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
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8vo. 2 pp. on bifolium. To Jean Longuet, the grandson of Karl Marx: "Ignorant l'adresse exacte d'Anatole France je vous prie au nom de Maxim Gorki faire parvenir à celui-là (le plus tôt possible) les documents ci-joints, dont l'importance politique ne vous échappera pas. Avant de le faire, faites copier les deux lettres pour les insérer au Populaire selon le v u de Gorki qui tient à ce qu'en France son appel ait sa première apparition dans notre journal. Vous pouvez publier les deux lettres le même jour que A. France les aura reçues. Le sort des soc. Révolut (Les 47 socialistes-révolutionnaires jugés à Moscou) paraît être décidé par le com. Central (comité central) des bolchévistes malgré que les communistes érangers (Zetwin, Souvarine) paraît-il, s'efforcent d'empêcher l'exécution. Mais leur opposition doit être assez faible et les bolchévistes ont déjà un plan arrêté pour la mater : Le tribunal prononcera le verdict de mort contre 22 accusés dont quelques femmes et après quelques jours d'angoisse et des démarches des éléments 'libéraux' de la Troisième (Internationale communiste) on annoncera que 17 personnes furent graciées et qu'il n'y a que cinq (les noms me sont déjà communiqués) dont une femme, qui furent exécutés. Ainsi une démarche énergique d'A. France avec qui on compte toujours à Moscou pourrait peut-être encore peser sur la balance dans un sens inverse [ ]". - Together with Lenin, Julius Martov founded the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class in 1895, one of the first Russian workers' organizations. Arrested in December 1895, he was banished to Siberia from 1897 and 1900. In December 1900 he co-founded the party journal "Iskra" ("Spark"), which he edited until 1901, when he emigrated to Germany. From 1903 onwards Martov served as leader of the Mensheviks in the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party; his faction advocated reforms and a representative democracy, rather than the revolution favoured by the Bolsheviks. During the Revolution of 1905 Martov was a leader of the workers' Soviet; in 1907 he once more went into exile, only to return to Russia once more from 1917 to 1920. After a fierce altercation with Lenin over the Red Terror he turned his back on Russia for good, criticizing Bolshevist politics as the "dictatorship of a minority".
First edition. Lenin's ownership stamp on front cover. Underlined and marked by Lenin in red pencil throughout. A smaller sheet with Marcel Bekus's handwritten note and ownership stamp mounted before the title page. Printed in two columns. In original red, printed wrappers. [24 leaves]; 94 columns, and (1) p. Lenin's own copy of the important Menshevik political magazine, with L. (Julius) Martov's article, annotated by Lenin. L. Martov's essay on historical necessity, "The diary of a publicist" (col. 1-18) was the leading article of this number of Vozrozhdenie. Several paragraphs of the writing are marked at the side, some sentences underlined by Lenin in red pencil. A few underlines in black pencil, probably by a different hand. The name "Kogan", supposedly referring to the Menshevik trade union leader Mikhail Grigorievich Kogan (better known by the pseudonym Viktor Grinevich; 1874-1942), inscribed to the margin of pp. 15-16 in black pencil. The word "Ð½ÐµÑ Ð Ð¾Ð Ð½Ñ Ðµ" (nervous) is circled in Aleksandr Martynov's article (col. 47), some paragraphs marked in G. Smolin's article (col. 63-72), and many names of the contributors of a trade union-magazine, whose advertisement placed on the last page, underlined and circled by Lenin. L. (Lev or Julius) Martov, was the leader of the Menshevik movement, friend, comrade, close associate of Lenin in the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP), and co-founder of the party organ Iskra. Lenin and Martov split during the Second Congress of the RSDLP in 1903 on the basis of the definition of the membership. Eventually, Lenin's more strict proposal gained the majority of the Congress, thus Lenin named his faction the Bolshevik (majoritarian), and Martov's supporters the Menshevik (minoritarian). However, despite their differences, Lenin remained highly respecting Martov. In 1921 he wrote Trotsky, that his single greatest regret was "that Martov is not with us. What an amazing comrade he is, what a pure man!" From the collection of Marcel Bekus, with a handwritten note by him (with a small ink stamp), claiming that the magazine was in Lenin's possession and he bought it in Paris in 1934. Bekus (1888-1939) was a Polish-born Russian revolutionary anarchist, historian of revolution and Socialism. His remarkable book collection was sold in 1985. Provenance: Collection stamp of Vladimir Lenin on the front wrapper; Marcel Bekus' handwritten note and collection stamp. . Paper yellowed due to aging. Wrappers artistically restored. Overall in fine condition. In original red, printed wrappers First edition. Lenin's ownership stamp on front cover. Underlined and marked by Lenin in red pencil throughout. A smaller sheet with Marcel Bekus's handwritten note and ownership stamp mounted before the title page. Printed in two columns.