Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

NOTEBOOK “λ”

(“LAMBDA”)


LIST OF QUOTATIONS FROM SCHULZE-GAEVERNITZ’S BRITISH IMPERIALISM[1]

43 upper stratum of workers 401 idealism in the service
and the mass of workers of imperialism!
versus the church 402 Germany at the head of
56 from the top mankind
73 colonial possessions 412 (Jebb)
(have doubled) 415 (No. 53)
75 (a second Ireland) 422 Holland
87 imperialism of the end 423 (No. 104), idem No. 111
of the 19th century Hobhouse, ibidem No. 112
104 Multatuli Marcks
119 glacis 426 No. 116 and 118
122 national economy as No. 133
a whole No. 136
159 the pound sterling No. 151
before the 20th cen- No. 155
tury No. 171
174 Canada No. 342
217 (ditto) No. 365


Notes

[1] The list of quotations from Schulze-Gaevernitz’s book was compiled by Lenin when he read the book in order afterwards to make the corresponding extracts (see pp. 445-60 of this volume). Lenin entered the quotations from the first eleven pages in the sequence shown by him. These are followed in the notebook by a number of extracts from pp. 229-375 which are not mentioned in the list (apparently, part of the manuscript has been lost). The end of the list, from p. 401, corresponds to Lenin’s entries in the notebook.


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