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Preface Introduction 1. The Slavs and Revolution (1902), Karl Kautsky 2. The Draft Programme of Iskra and the Tasks of Russian Social Democrats (1903), N. Ryazanov 3. 'Orthodox' Pedantry (1903), G.V. Plekhanov 4. To What Extent is the Communist Manifesto Obsolete? (First edition: 1903 - Revised edition: June 1906), Karl Kautsky 5. Revolutionary Questions (February 1904), Karl Kautsky 6. What Was Accomplished on 9th January (January 1905), Parvus 7. Up to the Ninth of January (1905), Leon Trotsky 8. After the Petersburg Uprising: What Next? (20 January [2 February] 1905), Leon Trotsky 9. The Revolution in Russia (28 January, 1905), Rosa Luxemburg 10. After the First Act (4 February, 1905), Rosa Luxemburg 11. The Consequences of the Japanese Victory and Social Democracy (July 1905), Karl Kautsky 12. Introduction to Ferdinand Lassalle's Speech to the Jury (July 1905), Leon Trotsky 13. Social Democracy and Revolution (25 November [12 November], 1905), Leon Trotsky 14. The Revolution in Permanence (1 November 1905 - 25 November [12 November], 1905), Franz Mehring 15. The Next Questions of our Movement (September 1905), N. Ryazanov 16. Our Tasks (13 November, 1905), Parvus 17. Foreword to Karl Marx, Parizhskaya Kommuna (December 1905), Leon Trotsky 18. The Russian Revolution (20 December, 1905), Rosa Luxemburg 19. Old and New Revolution (December 1905), Karl Kautsky 20. The Sans-Culottes of the French Revolution (1889, reprinted December 1905), Karl Kautsky 21. The Role of the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat in the Russian Revolution: Speech to the Fifth (London) Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party (25 May 1907), Rosa Luxemburg 22. The Driving Forces of the Russian Revolution and Its Prospects (November 1906), Karl Kautsky 23. The American Worker (February 1906), Karl Kautsky References Index

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