MIA: Soviet History: J. V. Stalin Archive: Collected Works: Works by Decade
THE SEVENTH ENLARGED PLENUM OF THE E.C.C.I.. November 22—December 16, 1926
Once More on the Social-Democratic Deviations in Our Party. Report Delivered on December 7
I. Preliminary Remarks
1. Contradictions of Inner-Party Development
2. Sources of Contradictions Within the Party
II. Specific Features of the Opposition in the C.P.S.U.(B)
III. The Disagreements in the C.P.S.U.(B)
1. Questions of Socialist Construction
2. Factors of the “Respite”
3. The Unity and and Inseparability of the “National” and International Tasks of the Revolution
4. Concerning the History of the Question of Building Socialism
5. The Special Importance of the Question of Building in the U.S.S.R. at the Present Moment
6. The Perspectives of the Revolution
7. How the Question Really Stands
8. The Chances of Victory
9. Disagreements Over Political PractiveIV. The Opposition at Work
V. Why the Enemies of the Dictatorship of the Proletartiat Praise the Opposition
VI. The Defeat of the Opposition Bloc
VII. The Practical Meaning and Importance of the Fifteenth Conference of the C.P.S.U.(B)
Reply to the Discussion, December 13
I. Miscellaneous Remarks
1. We Need Facts, Not Inventions and Tittle-Tattle
2. Why the Enemies of the Dictatorship of the Proletartiat Praise the Opposition
3. There Are Errors and Errors
4. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat Accorting to Zinoviev
5. Trotsky’s Oracular Sayings
6. Zinoviev in the Role of a Schoolboy Quoting Marx, Engels, Lenin
7. Revisionism According to ZinovievII. The Question of the Victory of Socialism in Individual Capitalist Countries
1. The Prerequisites for Proletarian Revolutions in Individual Countries in the Period of Imperialism
2. How Zinoviev “Elaborates” LeninIII. The Question of Building Socialism in the U.S.S.R.
1. The “Manoeuvres” of the Opposition and the “National-Reformism” of Lenin’s Party
2. We Are Building and Can Completely Build the Economic Basis of Socialism in the U.S.S.R.
3. We are Building Socialism in Alliance With the World Proletariat
4. The Question of DegenerationIV. The Opposition and the Question of Party Unity
V. Conclusion
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE FIFTEENTH MOSCOW GUBERNIA PARTY CONFERENCE, January 14, 1927
GREETINGS TO THE STALINGRAD NEWSPAPER BORBA
SPEECH DELIVERED AT A MEETING OF WORKERS OF THE STALIN RAILWAY WORKSHOPS, OCTOBER RAILWAY, March 1, 1927 (Abbreviated Report)
LETTER TO COMRADES TSVETKOV AND ALYPOV
CONCERNING THE QUESTION OF A WORKERS’ AND PEASANTS’ GOVERNMENT. Reply to Dmitriev
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE FIFTH ALL-UNION CONFERENCE OF THE ALL-UNION LENINIST YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE March 29, 1927
THE PARTY’S THREE FUNDAMENTAL SLOGANS ON THE PEASANT QUESTION, Reply to Yan—sky
QUESTIONS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION, Theses for Propagandists, Approved by the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B)
I. Prospects of the Cinese Revolution
II. The First Stage of the Chinese Revolution
III. The Second Stage of the Chinese Revolution
IV. The Errors of the Opposition
TO PRAVDA (On the Occasion of Its Anniversary)
CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION, Reply to Comrade Marchulin
TALK WITH STUDENTS OF THE SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY, May 13, 1927
THE SLOGAN OF THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT AND POOR PEASANTRY IN THE PERIOD OF PREPARATION FOR OCTOBER, Reply to S. Pokrovsky
THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA AND THE TASKS OF THE COMINTERN. Speech Delivered at the Tenth Sitting. Eighth Plenum of the E.C.C.I., May 24, 1927
I. Some Minor Questions
II. The Agrarian-Peasant Revolution as the Basis of the Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution
III. The Right Kuomintang in Nankin, Which Massacres Communists, and the Left Kuomintang in Wuhan, Which Maintains an Alliance With the Communists
IV. Soviets of Workers’ and Peasants’ Deputies in China
V. Two Lines
TO THE STUDENTS OF THE COMMUNIST UNIVERSITY OF THE TOILERS OF THE EAST
I. The Threat of War
II. China
Biographical Chronicle (December 1926-July 1927)