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ویرایش: نویسندگان: John Riddell, Nazeef Mollah, Vijay Prashad سری: ناشر: Leftword Books سال نشر: 2019 تعداد صفحات: 268 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 3 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب مستعمرات را آزاد کنید! کمونیسم و آزادی استعمار 1917-1924 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Title Page Copyright Page Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Soviet Russia Proclaims National Self-Determination Declaration of Soviet Government on Rights of Peoples of Russia Appeal to All Toiling Muslims of Russia and the East Chapter 2: Manifesto of the Communist International to the Workers of the World Chapter 3: Second World Congress Debate on Anti-Colonial Revolution ‘Our basic idea: The difference between oppressor and oppressed nations’, V.I. Lenin Supplementary Theses on the National and Colonial Questions, M.N. Roy Supplementary Report on the National and Colonial Questions, M.N. Roy ‘Only social revolution will free the enslaved Black people’, John Reed ‘All Latin America is a colony of the United States’, Louis Fraina ‘Practical support needed for struggle in colonies’, Karl Radek Debate on Motion to Close Speakers’ List ‘The first thorough discussion of the Colonial Question’, Avetis Sultanzade ‘Not “support” but “active interest”’, Antonio Graziadei ‘China: A wide field for revolution’, Liu Shaozhou ‘Korea: A most unhappy country’, Pak Chin-Sun ‘Channel support through Communist groups’, Roderic Connolly ‘British Labour has failed to understand Ireland’, Eamonn MacAlpine ‘A liberation movement has arisen in Turkey’, Ismael Hakki-Pasha Renewed Debate on Closing Speakers’ List ‘A religious movement against evils of capitalism’, Maring ‘Take into account national minorities’, Mariya Frumkina ‘Help all movements against British rule’, William McLaine ‘Work in the colonies: The test of every party’, David Wijnkoop ‘Oppose anti-Jewish pogroms’, A.N. Merezhin ‘Assure rights of national minorities’, Michael Kohn Preparation for vote on the Theses Theses on the National and Colonial Questions Greetings from the Toiling poor of Khiva, Baba Akhunde Samilov Excerpts from Related Second Congress Resolutions From the Statutes of the Communist International From the Conditions of Admission to the Communist International Chapter 4: Baku Congress of the Peoples of the East Summons to the Congress Session 1: Tasks of the Congress ‘Two worlds are meeting here today’, Nariman Narimanov ‘We summon you to a holy war’, Grigorii Zinoviev Session 2: World Political Situation ‘The East is rising hand in hand with Russian workers’, Buniatzadeh ‘Ottoman Turkey had no predatory aims’, Bahaeddin Shakir ‘Turkey acted as a tool of imperialists’, Haydar Khan Amu Ughli Session 3: Turkestan and the Mountain Republic ‘We must speak frankly of the real situation in [Soviet] Turkestan’, Narbutabekov ‘The Mountain poor stand ready for battle’, Jalaluddin Korkmasov Session 4: India and Turkey Indian revolutionaries appeal for aid, Declaration by the Indian Revolutionary Association in Turkestan ‘We march with the Third International’, Enver Pasha’s Declaration ‘Anatolia accepts the hand of Soviet friendship’, Statement by Ibrahim Tali of the Ankara Government ‘Carry Turkish emancipation through to the end’, Resolution adopted by the Congress Delegates Session 5: The National and Colonial Questions Election of Women to Congress Presidium ‘The proletariat brings cultural assets to the East’, Discussion: Matushev on the National Question ‘Only social revolution brings liberation’, Discussion: Ryskulov on the National Question Session 6: Soviets and the Agrarian Question ‘Soviets: So the poor can build their own destiny’, Theses on Soviet Power in the East ‘Refuse obligations towards feudal landlords; overthrow their power’, Theses on the Agrarian Question Session 7: Concluding Remarks ‘Organize the activists in the East’, Resolution on Council for Propaganda and Action ‘Peoples of Bukhara have been freed at last’, Report by Rodzhabov on triumph in Bukhara ‘We will prove your most loyal comrades . . . we are not afraid’, Najiye for Women of the East ‘A bright sun has reached us’, Bibinur for Women of Turkestan ‘Workers of the world and oppressed peoples, unite!’, Closing remarks by Zinoviev Correcting Abuses of Soviet Power in Turkestan Communist Tasks Among Eastern Peoples Manifesto of the Congress to the Peoples of the East Composition of the Congress Chapter 5: Third Congress of the Communist International: Resolutions from India, China and Iran Draft Resolutions Submitted to the Third Congress on the Colonial Question ‘Poor peasants and proletarians are the forces of revolution’, M.N. Roy (India) ‘We must ally but not merge with national movements in colonies’, Avetis Sultanzade (Iran) ‘We must free the masses from bourgeois leadership’, Zhang Tailei (China) Chapter 6: Third Congress of the Communist International: From the Minutes Significance of the Anti-Colonial Movement Inadequacies of the Congress Discussion Chapter 7: Blueprints For Unity: China and Dutch East Indies Conditions for Support of National-Democratic Movements, G.I. Safarov Forging an Anti-Colonial United Front ‘I come from the Indies; I have travelled forty days’, Tan Malaka Chapter 8: Fourth Congress of the Communist International: From the Minutes ‘The world proletariat greets the strivings of Islamic peoples’, Willem van Ravesteyn ‘For an anti-imperialist united front in the colonial countries’, M.N. Roy ‘Japanese workers are awakening’, Sen Katayama Call for Japan’s Withdrawal from Russian Sakhalin ‘Pseudo-Communists compete for French bourgeoisie’s high regard’, Tahar Boudengha Protest Against Reduction of Speaking Time ‘We must link up with revolutionaries in the colonies’, Harry Webb ‘For a united front with the Guomindang’, Liu Renjing ‘The red flag will wave over the pyramids’, Husni el-Arabi ‘For a pan-Pacific congress of workers’, William Earsman ‘Unify all the efforts of colonial revolution’, G.I. Safarov ‘Communists in the motherlands have neglected their duties’, Orhan ‘The Second Congress resolution exists only on paper’, Karim Nikbin ‘We face a vast organizational, political, and intellectual labour’, Karl Radek Chapter 9: Fourth Congress of the Communist International: Resolution Theses on the Eastern Question 1. The Rise of the Revolutionary Movement in the East 2. The Conditions of Struggle 3. The Agrarian Question 4. The Workers’ Movement in the East 5. The General Tasks of Communist Parties in the East 6. The Anti-Imperialist United Front 7. The Tasks of the Proletariat in Countries of the Pacific 8. The Tasks of the Metropolitan Parties toward the Colonies Chapter 10: For Global Black Liberation Reports on the Black Question ‘Awaken the consciousness of the Black masses’, Billings ‘The situation of Blacks is horrendous and fraught with danger’, Claude McKay Theses on the Black Question Chapter 11: Fifth Congress of the Communist International: Ho Chi Minh on the National and Colonial Questions ‘What our European parties have done for the colonies is almost worthless’ Victims of colonialism are ‘ripe for insurrection’ The Long March to Colonial Freedom Glossary About this Text Index