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    20th Century · English

    Programme of the World Revolution

    Nikolai Bukharin

    Programme of the World Revolution (1918), by Nikolai Bukharin. From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    21
    Variants
    21
    Genre
    Political Theory
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Publisher’s Prefaceprose
    2. 02I. The Reign of Capital, the Working Class, and the Poorer Elements of the Village Populationprose
    3. 03II. Plundering Wars – The Oppression of the Working Classes, and the Beginning of the Fall of Capitalismprose
    4. 04III. General Sharing, or Co-operative Communist Productionprose
    5. 05IV. An Anarchist or a Communist Orderprose
    6. 06V. To Communism Through Proletarian Dictatorshipprose
    7. 07VI. A Soviet Government or a Bourgeois Republic?prose
    8. 08VII. Freedom for the Working Class and the Poorest Elements of the Peasantry; Restrictions for the Bourgeoisieprose
    9. 09VIII. Banks, the Common Property of the Workers. Nationalisation of Banksprose
    10. 10IX. Industry to Belong to the Working Classprose
    11. 11X. Communal Cultivation of Public Landprose
    12. 12XI. Workers’ Management of Productionprose
    13. 13XII. Bread – Only for the Workers. Compulsory Labour Service for the Richprose
    14. 14XIII. A Systematic Distribution of Products. The Abolition of Trade, Profits, and Speculation. Co-operative Communesprose
    15. 15XIV. Labour Discipline of the Working Class and the Poorest Elements of the Peasantryprose
    16. 16XV. The End of the Power of Money. “State Finances” and Financial Economy in the Soviet Republicprose
    17. 17XVI. No Trade Communication Between the Russian Bourgeoisie and Foreign Imperialistsprose
    18. 18XVII. Spiritual Liberation – The Next Step to Economic Liberationprose
    19. 19XVIII. The People Armed to Defend Their Gainsprose
    20. 20XIX. The Liberation of Nationsprose
    21. 21Conclusionprose