WORKING WOMEN AND PEASANT WOMEN, REMEMBER AND CARRY OUT ILYICH’S BEHESTS!
THE TASKS OF THE MAGAZINE KRASNAYA MOLODYOZH
SPEECH DELIVERED AT A PLENUM OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AND THE CENTRAL CONTROL COMMISSION OF THE R.C.P.(B.), January 17, 1925
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE PLENUM OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.), January 19, 1925
“DYMOVKA.” Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Organising Bureau of the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), January 26, 1925
CONCERNING THE QUESTION OF THE PROLETARIAT AND THE PEASANTRY. Speech Delivered at the Thirteenth Gubernia Conference of the Moscow Organisation of the R.C.P.(B.), January 27, 1925
THE PROSPECTS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF GERMANY AND THE QUESTION OF BOLSHEVISATION. Interview with Herzog, Member of the C.P.G.
THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.C.P.(B.) TO THE CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE KUOMINTANG
THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION AND THE TASKS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTIES
THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Speech Delivered in the Czechoslovak Commission of the E.C.C.I., March 27, 1925
CONCERNING THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN YUGOSLAVIA. Speech Delivered in the Yugoslav Commission of the E.C.C.I., March 30, 1925
THE ACTIVE OF THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Organising Bureau of the Central Committee of the R.C.P.(B.), April 6, 1925.
TO THE FIRST ALL-UNION CONFERENCE OF PROLETARIAN STUDENTS. A Message
THE RESULTS OF THE WORK OF THE FOURTEENTH CONFERENCE OF THE R.C.P.(B.); Report Delivered at a Meeting of the Active of the Moscow Organisation of the R.C.P.(B.), May 9, 1925
I. The International Situation
II. The Immediate Tasks of the Communist Parties in the Capitalist Countries
III. The Immediate Tasks of the Communist Elements in the Colonial and Dependent Countries
IV. The Fate of Socialism in the Soviet Union
V. The Party’s Policy in the Countryside
VI. The Metal Industry
THE POLITICAL TASKS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PEOPLES OF THE EAST. Speech Delivered at a Meeting of Students of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East, May 18, 1925
I. The Tasks of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East in Relation to the Soviet Republics of the East
II. The Tasks of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East in Relation to the Colonial and Dependent Countries of the East
TO ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Speech Delivered at the Sverdlov University, June 9, 1925
TO THE SVERDLOV UNIVERSITY. On the Occasion of the Second Graduation of Students of Basic and Trade Union Courses
THE NATIONAL QUESTION ONCE AGAIN. Concerning the Article by Semich
THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN THE EAST. Interview Given to Mr. Fuse, Japanese Correspondent of Nichi-Nichi
A LETTER TO COMRADE YERMAKOVSKY
INTERVIEW WITH THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE CONFERENCE OF AGITATION AND PROPAGANDA DEPARTMENTS, October 14, 1925
THE TASKS OF THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE. Answers to Questions Submitted by the Editorial Board of Komsomolskaya Pravda
SPEECH AT THE FUNERAL OF M. V. FRUNZE, November 3, 1925
OCTOBER, LENIN, AND THE PROSPECTS OF OUR DEVELOPMENT
A LETTER TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE TWENTYSECOND LENINGRAD GUBERNIA PARTY CONFERENCE
THE FOURTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), December 18-31, 1925
Political Report of the Central Committee, December 18
I. The International Situation
1. The Stabilisation of Capitalism
2. Imperialism, the Colonies and Semi-Colonies
3. Victors and Vanquished
4. The Contradictions between the Victor Countries
5. The Capitalist World and the Soviet Union
6. The External Position of the U.S.S.R.
7. The Party’s Tasks
II. The Internal Situation in the Soviet Union
1. The National Economy as a Whole
2. Industry and Agriculture
3. Questions Concerning Trade
4. Classes, Their Activity, Their Correlation
5. Lenin’s Three Slogans on the Peasant Question
6. Two Dangers and Two Deviations In Regard to the Peasant Question
7. The Party’s Tasks
III. The Party
Reply to the Discussion on the Political Report of the Central Committee, December 23
1. Sokolnikov and the Dawesation of Our Country
2. Kamenev and Our Concessions to the Peasantry
3. Whose Miscalculations?
4. How Sokolnikov Protects the Poor Peasants
5. Ideological Struggle or Slander?
6. Concerning NEP
7. Concerning State Capitalism
8. Zinoviev and the Peasantry
9. Concerning the History of the Disagreements
10. The Opposition’s Platform
11. Their “Desire for Peace”
12. The Party Will Achieve Unity
Biographical Chronicle (1925)