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    20th Century · English

    The ABC of Communism

    Nikolai Bukharin

    The ABC of Communism (1920), by Nikolai Bukharin. From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    51
    Variants
    51
    Genre
    Political Theory
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Dedicationprose
    2. 02Introduction: Our Programmeprose
    3. 03§ 6 Commodity economyprose
    4. 04§ 7 Monopolization of the means of production by the capitalist classprose
    5. 05§ 8 Wage Labourprose
    6. 06§ 9 Contradictions of production under capitalismprose
    7. 07§ 10 The exploitation of labour powerprose
    8. 08§ 11 Capitalprose
    9. 09§ 12 The capitalist stateprose
    10. 10§ 13 Fundamental contradictions of the capitalist systemprose
    11. 11â§ 14 The struggle between small-scale and large-scale production (between Working Ownership and Capitalistic Non-workinprose
    12. 12â§ 15 The dependent position of the proletariat; the reserve army of labour; women's labour and child labourprose
    13. 13â§ 16 The anarchy of production; competition; crisesprose
    14. 14â§ 17 The development of capitalism and of class. The intensification of the class struggleprose
    15. 15â§ 18 The concentration and centralization of capital as causal factors of communismprose
    16. 16III. Communism and the Dictatorship of the Proletariatprose
    17. 17â§ 26 Financial capitalprose
    18. 18â§ 27 Imperialismprose
    19. 19â§ 28 Militarismprose
    20. 20â§ 29 The imperialist war of 1914 to 1918prose
    21. 21â§ 30 State capitalism and the classesprose
    22. 22â§ 31 The collapse of capitalism, and the classesprose
    23. 23â§ 32 The civil warprose
    24. 24â§ 33 The forms of civil war and its costsprose
    25. 25â§ 34 Chaos or communismprose
    26. 26â§ 35 Internationalsm of the workers' movement essential to the victory of the communist revolutionprose
    27. 27â§ 36 The collapse of the Second International and its causesprose
    28. 28â§ 37 The watchwords "National Defence" and "Pacifism"prose
    29. 29â§ 38 Jingo socialistsprose
    30. 30â§ 39 The Centreprose
    31. 31â§ 40 The Third Internationalprose
    32. 32Introduction: The Conditions of Communist Activity in Russiaprose
    33. 33VI. The Soviet Powerprose
    34. 34â§ 55. The oppression of subject nationalitiesprose
    35. 35â§ 56. The unity of the proletariatprose
    36. 36â§ 57. The causes of national enmityprose
    37. 37â§ 58. The equal rights of the nations and the right to self-determination; federationprose
    38. 38â§ 59. Who expresses the "Will of the Nation"?prose
    39. 39â§ 60. Antisemitism and the proletariatprose
    40. 40â§ 61. Our old programme, and the question of war in a socialist stateprose
    41. 41â§ 62. The need for the Red Army; its class compositionprose
    42. 42â§ 63. Universal military training of the workersprose
    43. 43â§ 64. Self-imposed discipline versus discipline imposed from aboveprose
    44. 44â§ 65. The political commissars and the communist groupsprose
    45. 45â§ 66. Structure of the Red Armyprose
    46. 46â§ 67. The officers of the Red Armyprose
    47. 47â§ 68. Should army officers be elected, or should they be appointed from above?prose
    48. 48â§ 69. The Red Army is provisionalprose
    49. 49IX. Proletarian Justiceprose
    50. 50X. Communism and Educationprose
    51. 51XI. Communism and Religionprose