| KARL MARX (1818-1883) and FREDERICK ENGELS (1820-1895) —founders of scientific communism, leaders of the international proletariat. | |
| 9 | K. MARX and F. ENGELS • From the Manifesto of the Communist Party |
| 17 | K. MARX • From the Article "Thoughts of a Young Man on Choosing a Profession" |
| 19 | From the Poems of the Young Marx |
| 19 | K. MARX • From the Introduction to "On the Criticism of the Hegelian Philosophy of Right” |
| 20 | K. MARX and F. ENGELS • From The Holy Family or Critique of Critical Critique |
| 21 | F. ENGELS • From the Elberfeld Speeches |
| 23 | F. ENGELS • From Principles of Communism |
| 24 | Marx’s Confessions |
| 26 | K. MARX • From a Letter to S. Meyer |
| 26 | K. MARX • Letter to F. Engels |
| 27 | K. MARX • From a Letter to Engels |
| 27 | F. ENGELS • From a Letter to E. Blank |
| 28 | K. MARX • From "The Civil War in France" |
| 29 | K. MARX • From a Letter to W. Bios |
| 30 | F. ENGELS • From Anti-D\:uhring |
| 35 | F. ENGELS • From the Speech at the Graveside of Karl Marx |
| 36 | F. ENGELS • From The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State |
| 37 | F. ENGELS • From a Letter to Gertrude Guillaume-Schak |
| 38 | F. ENGELS • From the Introduction to Marx’s Wage Labour and Capital |
| LENIN VLADIMIR ILYICH • (1870-1924) —great theoretician of Marxism, founder of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and of the Soviet socialist state. | |
| 39 | From the Article "Frederick Engels” |
| 40 | From the Article "A Retrograde Trend in Russian Social-Democracy" |
| 40 | From a Letter to P. N. Lepeshinsky |
| 41 | From the Article "Party Organisation and Party Literature" |
| 41 | From the Article "The Attitude of the Workers’ Party to Religion" |
| 43 | From the Article "Once More on Partyism and Non-Partyism" |
| 43 | From an Obituary "Ivan Vasilyevich Babushkin" |
| 44 | From the Article "The Working Class and Neomalthusianism" |
| 45 | From the Article "Corrupting the Workers with Refined Nationalism" |
| 45 | From the Article "The Right of Nations to Self-Determination" |
| 45 | Letter to Inessa Armand |
| 47 | From a Letter to Inessa Armand |
| 53 | From the Article "Who Are You Laughing At? |
| 53 | From the Article "Political Blackmail" |
| 53 | From the Article "On Compromises" |
| 54 | From the Concluding Speech at the Meeting of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee |
| 54 | From the Article "How to Organise Competition" |
| 57 | From the Article "The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government" |
| 58 | From the Article "A Little Picture to Explain Big Questions" |
| 59 | From the Article "Reply to an Enquiry from a Peasant" |
| 60 | From the Article "A Great Beginning" • HEROISM OF THE WORKERS IN THE REAR. "COMMUNIST SUBBOTNIKS" |
| 65 | From the Article "The Workers’ State and Party Week" |
| 66 | From the Article "Results of the Party Week in Moscow, and Our Tasks" |
| 66 | From the Speech at the First All-Russian Inaugural Congress of Mineworkers |
| 68 | From the Article "From the Destruction of the Age-Old Order to the Creation of the New" |
| 68 | From the Article "From the First Subbotnik on the Moscow-Kazan Railway to the All-Russian May-Day Subbotnik" |
| 69 | V. I. Lenin on Communist Morality (FROM CLARA ZETKIN’S REMINISCENCES) |
| 74 | The Tasks of the Youth Leagues • FROM THE SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE THIRD ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF THE RUSSIAN YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE, OCTOBER 2, 1920 |
| 78 | From the Report “The New Economic Policy and the Tasks of Political Education" Delivered at the Second All-Russian Congress of Political Education Workers |
| PROBLEMS OF MORALITY AND EDUCATION IN THE PROGRAMME OF THE C.P.S.U. | |
| 79 | V. The Tasks of the Party in the Spheres of Ideology, Education, Instruction, Science, and Culture |
| 89 | ... 4. In the Field of Cultural Development, Literature and Art |
| 92 | . .. VII. The Party in the Period of Full-Scale Communist Construction |
| DZERZHINSKY, FELIX EDMUNDOVICH • (1877-1926) —prominent figure in the Communist Party, a Soviet statesman, permanent Chairman of the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission for Combating CounterRevolution, Profiteering and Sabotage; an ardent fighter for the revolution. | |
| 96 | From a Prison Diary |
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