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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | ||
A Note on Sources | ||
I | A Firm Foundation: Karl Kautsky and Russian Marxism, 1883-1900 | 1 |
1 | Kautsky's role in the emergence of a movement | 2 |
2 | Kautsky, reluctant guardian of orthodoxy? | 8 |
II | Party Organisation and the Split: Orthodox Theory, Unorthodox Practice? | 16 |
1 | The first debate on organisation: orthodoxy versus 'economism' | 18 |
2 | The second stage: Iskra and What is to be done? | 24 |
3 | The split: an outsider's view of events at the Second Congress | 39 |
4 | From sympathetic neutrality to hostile neutrality? The impact of the split on Kautsky's attitude to the Russian party | 57 |
Conclusion: orthodox theory, unacceptable practice | 66 | |
III | The Driving Forces and Prospects of the Revolution in Russia, 1905-1906 | 69 |
1 | Revolution on the agenda | 69 |
2 | A question of hegemony: with or without the liberal bourgeoisie? | 77 |
3 | The proletariat's ally in the revolution | 93 |
4 | On the question of armed uprising | 107 |
5 | To boycott, or not to boycott? A question of Duma tactics | 116 |
IV | The Agrarian Question | 129 |
1 | The orthodox background | 129 |
2 | In search of a programme: RSDRP agrarian policy before 1905 | 134 |
3 | In search of a programme: municipalisation, nationalisation or division? RSDRP agrarian policy after 1905 | 138 |
4 | Kautsky's position in the agrarian debate | 150 |
V | The Beginning of the End? Kautsky's Relationship with the Russian Social Democratic Party, 1907-1914 | 159 |
1 | Internal developments | 160 |
2 | Kautsky and the Russian funds, 1907-14: a tale of two parties | 166 |
3 | Kautsky's attitude to the Russians on the eve of the First World War | 176 |
4 | The attitude of the Russian factions to Kautsky on the eve of the First World War | 180 |
VI | The War: New Enemies and Old Friends | 188 |
1 | The War | 188 |
2 | Imperialism | 201 |
3 | The International and the War | 212 |
VII | Revolutions and Renegades | 221 |
1 | February to October | 221 |
2 | The Bolshevik seizure of power | 231 |
Epilogue: Kautsky and the Russians: the last years | 247 | |
Notes | 257 | |
Appendix: Publications of Kautsky's work in Russian translation | 290 | |
Bibliography | 308 | |
Index | 319 |
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