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"LEFT-WING" COMMUNISM, AN INFANTILE DISORDER by V.I.Lenin

contents:
I. In What Sense We Can Speak of the International Significance of the Russian Revolution
II. An Essential Condition of the Bolsheviks' Success

III. The Principal Stages in the History of Bolshevism
IV. The Struggle Against Which Enemies Within the Working-Class Movement Helped Bolshevism Develop, Gain Strength, and Become Steeled
V. "Left-Wing" Communism in Germany. The Leaders, the Party, the Class, the Masses
VI. Should Revolutionaries Work in Reactionary Trade Unions?
VII. Should We Participate in Bourgeois Parliaments?
VIII. No Compromises?
IX. "Left-Wing" Communism in Great Britain
X. Several Conclusions
Appendix
I. The Split Among the German Communists
II. The Communists and the Independents in Germany
III. Turati and Co. in Italy
IV. False Conclusions from Correct Premises
V.
Letter from Wijnkoop

Written in April-May 1920.
Published in pamphlet form in June 1920
Revised translation by Julius Katzer
Published according to the text of the pamphlet, as checked against the manuscript.
Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1970

GUIDELINES FOR THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE USSR FOR 1986-1990 AND FOR THE PERIOD ENDING IN 2000
Report by Nikolai Ryzkhov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, to the 27th Congress of the CPSU, March 3, 1986

contents:
I. Economic and social development of the USSR during the 11th five-year plan period: results and conclusions.
II. Acceleration of the country's social and economic development - a strategic task for the period ending in 2000.
III. 12th five-year plan period - a crucial stage in the realisation of the party's economic strategy.
IV. Lines of economic intensification in the 12th five-year plan period.
V. Social development and improvement of the people's well-being in the 12th five-year plan period.
RESOLUTION OF THE 27TH CONGRESS OF THE CPSU ON THE GUIDELINES FOR THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE USSR FOR 1986-1990 AND FOR THE PERIOD ENDING IN 2000

Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1986

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