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- The Communist Manifesto
Resource Type: Book Published: 1848 Written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as the theoretical and practical platform of the Communist League, a workers' association.
- Critique of the Gotha Programme
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1875 Karl Marx's criticisms of the programme adopted by congress to unite the two German socialist parties in 1875.
- Erfurt Program
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Program was adopted by the Social Democratic Party of Germany during the SPD congress at Erfurt in 1891.
- Inaugural Address of the International Workingmen's Association
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1864 Speech by Karl Marx to the founding meeting of the First International.
- Letter to Bracke
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1875 Karl Marx comments on the unity programme (Gotha programme) of the German Democratic Workers Party and the People's Party.
- Manifestos, Programs, Visions
Selected Manifestos - Political Statements - Programs Resource Type: Internet WWW site Published: 2009 A selection of left manifestos, programs, poltical statements and visions from the 1600s to today.
- On the Spartacus Programme
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1918 For us the conquest of power will not be effected at one blow. It will be a progressive act, for we shall progressively occupy all the positions. of the capitalist state, defending tooth and nail each one that we seize.
- Our Program and the Political Situation
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1918 Tthe text of a speech by Rosa Luxemburg to the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Germany (Spartacus League), made on December 31, 1918.
- What Do We Do Now? Building a Social Movement in the Aftermath of Free Trade
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1989 We have the potential to create a social movement in this country that goes beyond single-issue organizing to work toward an integrated vision of a more just and caring society.
- What Does the Spartacus League Want?
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1918 The proletarian revolution requires no terror for its aims; it hates and despises killing. It does not need these weapons because it does not combat individuals but institutions, because it does not enter the arena with naive illusions whose disappointment it would seek to revenge. It is not the desperate attempt of a minority to mold the world forcibly according to its ideal, but the action of the great massive millions of the people, destined to fulfill a historic mission and to transform historical necessity into reality.
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