Resolution of C.C. of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.) on the Opposition within the C.C. "The Central Committee affirms, finally, that despite all difficulties, the victory of socialism both in Russia and in Europe can only be ensured by the unswerving continuation of the present government's policy."
Draft Resolution on the Present Political Situation "The whole course of events, all economic and political conditions, everything that is happening in the armed forces, are increasingly paving the way for the successful winning of power by the working class, which will bring peace, bread and freedom and will hasten the victory of the proletarian revolution in other countries."
The Bolsheviks Must Assume Power A Letter to the Central Committee and the Petrograd And Moscow Committees Of The R.S.D.L.P.(B.).
Kamenev’s Speech in the C.E.C. on the Stockholm Conference "We have decided to build a Third International, and we must do so in face of all difficulties. Not a single step backward to deals with the social-imperialists and deserters from socialism!"
Letter to the District Committees of the Petrograd Organisation of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) First published in 1925 in the journal Krasnaya Letopis (Red Annals), No. 3 (14).
On the Question of Convening an International, So-Called Socialist Conference Jointly with the Social-Chauvinists 'Our Party will take no part either in the commission or in any joint conference with so-called socialist ministers who have gone over to their bourgeoisie.'published May 25 (12), 1917 in Pravda No. 55.
An Open Letter to the Delegates to the All-Russia Congress of Peasants’ Deputies Published May 24 (11), 1917 in the newspaper Soldatskaya Pravda No. 19.
A Strong Revolutionary Government "It will be a truly revolutionary government, the only one capable of showing the people that at a time when untold suffering is inflicted upon the masses it will not be awed and deterred by capitalist profits."
Introduction to the Resolutions of the Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.) Supplement to Soldatskya Pravda No. 13, May 16 (3), 1917.
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.
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.
Materials Relating to the Revision of the Party Programme "Only a proletarian socialist revolution can lead humanity out of the impasse which imperialism and imperialist wars have created. Whatever difficulties the revolution may have to encounter, whatever possible temporary setbacks or waves of counter-revolution it may have to contend with, the final victory of the proletariat is inevitable." Written April–May, 1917.
The Petrograd City Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) Conference held April 14–22 (April 27–MAY 5), 1917.