Lenin: 1894/friends: Appendix I (original) (raw)

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

What the “Friends of the People” Are and How They Fight the Social-Democrats

(A Reply to Articles in Russkoye Bogatstvo Opposing the Marxists)


Appendix I

The annexed table contains the data for the 24 budgets referred to in the text.

Composition and budgets of 24 typical peasant households in Ostrogozhsk Uyezd—Summary

Explanation of The Table

  1. The first 21 columns have been taken bodily from the Statistical Abstract. Column 22 combines the columns in the Abstract on: rye, wheat, oats and barley, millet and buckwheat, other grain crops potatoes, vegetables, and hay (8 columns). How the income from grain crops (Column 23), excluding chaff and straw, was computed has been explained in the text. Column 24 combines the columns in the Abstract on: horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, hides and wool, back fat and meat, dairy produce, butter (9 columns). Columns 25-29 have been taken bodily from the Abstract. Columns 30-34 combine the columns in the Abstract on: expenditure on rye, wheat, millet and buckwheat, potatoes, vegetables, salt, butter, fat and meat, fish, dairy produce, vodka and tea (12 columns). Column 35 combines the columns in the Abstract giving expenditure on: soap, kerosene, candles, clothing, and utensils (4 columns). The remaining columns require no explanation.

  2. Column 8 was arrived at by adding together the area, in dessiatines, of rented land and the amount of arable in the allotment (for which there is a special column in the Abstract).

  3. The bottom rows of figures in the columns “Sources of Income” and “Distribution of Expenditure” indicate the money part of income and expenditure. In Columns 25 to 28 and 37 to 42 the income (or expenditure) is wholly monetary. The money part was calculated (the author does not show it separately) by deducting from gross income the amount consumed by the household itself.

CATEGORIES OF HOUSE-HOLDERS AND THEIRNUMBER Number of per-sons, both sexes Number of work-ing persons, males Farm labourers Allotted land (dess.) Leased land Total tillage Number ofbuildings Number of indus-trial establish-ments Number of agri-cultural implements Animals (head of)
Householdswith farm la-bourers Number(both sexes) House-holds dess. Draughtanimals Total, in termsof cattle
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
6 prosperous householders Total 47 11 6 8 132.6 6 52.8 123.4 52 4 224 35 81
Average perhouseholder 7.83 1.8 22.1 8.8 20.6 8.6 37.3 5.8 13.5
11 prosperous householders Total 92 26 2 2 101.2 10 85.5 140.2 7.0 338 40 89.1
Average perhouseholder 8.36 2.4 9.2 7.7 12.7 6.4 30.7 3.6 8.1
7 poor householders Total 37 10 2 2 57.8 4 19.8 49.8 31 108 7 15.3
Average perhouseholder 5.28 1.4 8.5 2.8 7.1 4.4 15.4 1 2.2
_Total_24 householders Total 176 47 10 12 291.6 20 158.1 313.4 153 4 670 82 185.4
Average perhouseholder 7.33 1.9 12.1 6.6 13 6.4 27.9 3.4 7.7
2 farm labourers(included amongpoor householders Total 9 2 14.4 6.8 6 11 1.1
Average perhouseholder 4.5 1 7.2 3.4 3 5.5 0.5
CATEGORIES OFHOUSEHOLDERSAND THEIRNUMBER Value in rubles Arrears in loans(rubles) Sources of income
Buildings Other immov-able property Implements Utensils Clothing Livestock andbees Total From agriculture From stockfarming From bee-keeping andgardening From in-dustries From estab-lishments From var-ious sources Total(rubles)
Total Of whichgraincrops
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
6 prosperoushouse-holders Total. 2,696 2,237 670.8 453 1,294.2 3,076.5 10,427.5 80 61.2%3,861.71,774.4 2,598.21,774.4 15.4%972.6396.5 4.3%271 6.5%412 5%320 7.6%482.2 100%6,319.53,656.1
Av. perh.holder 449.33 372.83 111.80 75.5 215.7 512.75 1,737.91 13.3 643.6 162.1 45.2 68.6 53.3 80.4 1,053.2609.3
11 middlehouse-holders Total. 2,362 318 532.9 435.9 2,094.2 2,907.7 8,650.7 357 60.7%3,163.8899.9 2,203.8889.9 16.1%837.5423.2 0.7%36.1 18.8%979.3 3.7%195.5 100%5,212.22,534
Av. perh.holder 214.73 28.91 48.44 39.63 190.38 264.33 786.42 32.4 287.7 76.1 3.2 89 17.8 473.8230
7 poorhouse-holders Total. 835 90 112.3 254 647.1 605.3 2,543.7 233.6 48.7%689.9175.25 502.08175.24 22.9%324.2216.6 1.9%27 23.8%336.8 2.7%39 100%1,416.9794.64
Av. perh.holder 119.28 12.85 16.04 36.29 92.45 86.47 363.38 33.4 98.5 46.3 3.9 48.1 5.5 202.4113.5
_Total_24house-holders Total. 5,893 2,645 1,316 1,142.9 4,035.5 6,589.5 21,621.9 670.6 59.6%7,715.42,849.54 5,304.82,849.54 16.5%2,134.31,036.3 2.6%334.1 13.3%1,728.1 2.5%320 5.5%716.7 100%12,948.66,984.74
Av. perh.holder 245.55 110.21 54.83 47.62 168.14 274.56 900.91 27.9 321.5 88.9 13.9 72 13.3 29.9 589.5291.03
2 farmlabourers(incl.amongpoorhouse-holders Total. 155 25 6.4 76.8 129.3 9.1 401.6 50 59.53 5.74.8 128.8 4 198140.6
Av. perh.holder 77.5 12.5 3.2 38.4 64.65 4.55 200.8 25 29.75 2.85 64.4 2 9970.3
CATEGORIES OFHOUSEHOLDERSAND THEIRNUMBER Distribution of expenditures Surplus (+) ordeficit (-)
Food Clothes anddomesticneeds Mainte-nance oflivestock Implementsand livestock On labourersand shep-herds Rent Taxes andDuties Payments topriests Miscellan-eous Total(rubles)
Total Vege-table Other Of which
Milk,meat,etc. Salt,vodka,tea
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
6 prosper-ous house-holders Total. 29.2%1,500.6218.7 823.8 676.8 561.3103.2 115.5 8.2%423.858.6 24.9%1,276.6 9.4%484. 13.5%691.7 6.5%332 4.9%253.5 1.1%56 2.3%116.5 100%5,135.22,211.5 +1,184.3+ 197.34
Av. perh.holder 250.1 70.63 212.76 80.75 115.29 55.33 42.25 9.33 19.42 855.86368.6
11 middlehouse-holders Total. 37.6%1,951.9257.7 1,337.333.4 614.6 534.3144 80.3 10.6%548.149.5 21.2%1,098.2 5%256 0.9%47.6 6.8%351.7 4.9%254.9 1.3%69.9 11.7%609.4 100%5,187.71,896.7 + 24.5+ 2.19
Av. perh.holder 177.45 49.83 99.84 23.27 4.33 31.97 23.17 6.35 55.4 471.6172.5
7 poorhouse-holders Total. 42.1%660.8253.46 487.7160.96 173.1 134.453.8 38.7 14.6%229.626.8 15.6%243.7 7.1%110.6 1.6%24.3 6%94.5 6.5%101.8 1.8%28 4.7%73.2 100%1,566.5712.66 – 149.6– 21.38
Av. perh.holder 94.4 32.8 34.81 15.8 3.47 13.5 14.54 4 10.46 223.78101.8
_Total_24 house-holders Total. 34.6%4,113.3729.86 2,648.8 1,464.5 1,230 234.5 10.1%1,201.5134.9 22.2%2,618.5 7.1%851.3 6.4%763.6 6.5%778.2 5.1%610.2 1.3%153.9 4.7%799.1 100%11,889.44,820.86 +1.059.2+ 44.11
Av. perh.holder 171.39 110.37 61.02 51.25 9.77 50.06 109.1 35.46 31.82 32.43 25.43 6.41 33.29 495.39200.87
2 farmlabourers(includ-ed amongpoorh.holders Total. 81.750.7 72.142.5 9.6 6.14.7 3.5 14.914.6 8 53.2 0.4 22.6 2.8 3.3 186.9137.6 + 11.1+ 5.55
Av. perh.holder 40.85 7.45 4 26.6 0.2 11.3 1.4 1.65 93.4568.8