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Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution

Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution

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Number of Chapters: 17

Length: 6 hours and 30 minutes

Language: English

In the heat of the failed 1905 revolution in Russia, Lenin here contrasts the precision of the Bolshevik political program and tactics with various inconsistent and servile factions within the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party. (Summary by Christian Pecaut)
This edition was edited by George Hanna.

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Preface (Christian Pecaut)
An Urgent Political Question (Christian Pecaut)
Provisional Revolutionary Government (Christian Pecaut)
What Is A Decisive Victory of the Revolution Over Tsarism? (Christian Pecaut)
The Abolition of the Monarchist System and the Republic (Christian Pecaut)
How Should The Revolution Be Pushed Forward? (Christian Pecaut)
From what Direction is the Proletariat Threatened with the Danger of Having its Hands Tied in the Struggle Against the Inconsistent Bourgeoisie? (Christian Pecaut)
The Tactics of Eliminating The Conservatives from the Government (Christian Pecaut)
Osvobozhdeniyeism and New Iskra Trends (Christian Pecaut)
What Does Being A Party of Extreme Opposition In Time of Revolution Mean? (Christian Pecaut)
Revolutionary Communes and the Revolutionary-Democratic Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Peasantry (Christian Pecaut)
A Cursory Comparison Between Several of the Resolutions of the Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. and Those of the Conference (Christian Pecaut)
Will the Sweep of the Democratic Revolution be Diminished if the Bourgeoisie Recoils from it? (Christian Pecaut)
Conclusion. Dare We Win? (Christian Pecaut)
Appendix I. What Do The Bourgeois Liberal Realists Praise The Social-Democratic Realists For? (Christian Pecaut)
Appendix II. Comrade Martynov Again Renders the Question More Profound (Christian Pecaut)
Appendix III. The Vulgar Bourgeois Representation of Dictatorship and Marx’s View of It (Christian Pecaut)
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