The Proletarian Party at the District Council Elections 'The masses will soon learn this from experience, even if they do, for a time, believe in “agreements” with the capitalists.' Published in Pravda No. 56, May 26 (13), 1917.
Anxiety Published in Pravda No. 44, May 12 (April 29), 1917.In connection with the report that several ex-ministers had accepted directorships of big banks, Pravda asked:“In how many banks do the present ministers, Guchkov, Tereshchenko, and Konovalov—have an interest (in the capacity of directors, shareholders, or actual owners)?”
The Significance of Fraternisation Published in Pravda No. 43, May 11 (April 28), 1917.The capitalists either sneer at the fraternisation of the soldiers at the front or savagely attack it. By lies and slander they try to make out that the whole thing is “deception” of the Russians by the Germans, and threaten—through their generals and officers—punishment for fraternisation.
Peace and Reaction In a session of the National Duma held March 3, 1916 M. Miliukov replied as follows to a Criticism from the left: “I do not know for certain whether the government is leading us to defeat – but I do know that a revolution in Russia will unquestionably lead us to a defeat, and our enemies, therefore, have good reason to thirst for it.
Foolish Gloating Published in Pravda No. 40, May 8 (April 25), 1917.Rabochaya Gazeta gloats and crows over the recent resolution of the Central Committee which has revealed (in connection, be it noted, with the now published declaration of the representatives of the Bolshevik group in the Soviet) certain disagreements within our Party.
Report on the Present Situation and the Attitude Towards the Provisional Government Newspaper Report:The old traditional formulas (dictatorship of the proletariat and the peasantry) no longer meet the changed conditions. A revolutionary-democratic dictatorship has been established but not in the form we envisaged: it is inter locked with the dictatorship of the imperialist bourgeoisie. The imperialist war has confused everything, turning the rabid opponents of the revolution—the Anglo-French capitalists—into supporters of the revolution for victory (the same applies to the lop army command and counter revolutionary bourgeoisie).
The Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.) "We have to speak to the millions; we must draw fresh forces from among the masses, we must call for more developed class-conscious workers who would popularise our theses in a way the masses would understand."
Interview Given to E. Torniainen - May 6 (April 23), 1917 The below interview was first published in Työmies No. 122, May 8, 1917 and was published in Russian in 1926 in N. Lenin (V. Ulyanov), Works, Vol. XX, Part 2.
Political Parties in Russia and the Tasks of the Proletariat "We are decidedly against all imperialist wars and all bourgeois governments waging such wars, including our own Provisional Government; we are decidedly against “revolutionary defencism” in Russia."
The Advice or Order of Shingaryov, and the Advice of a Local Soviet Pravda No. 38, May 5 (April 22), 1917.
Honest Defencism Reveals Itself Pravda No. 38, May 5 (April 22), 1917.Events in Petrograd during the last few days, especially yesterday, illustrate how right we were in speaking of the “honest” defencism of the mass as distinguished from the defencism of the leaders and parties.
Resolution of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) Adopted April 21 (May 4), 1917 Pravda No. 38, May 5 (April 22), 1917.
Resolution of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) Adopted in the Morning of April 22 (May 5), 1917 This resolution was adopted on the Morning of May 5 (April 22) and was published in Pravda on May 6 (April 23), 1917.
Mr. Plekhanov’s Futile Attempts to Extricate Himself Published in Pravda No. 37, May 4 (April 21), 1917.