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  • File Name: Lenin/SNPC19.html
    Modified: 1 October 2003
    Title: Non-Party Conference of Workers and Red Army Men
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    In reality everything that had happened in Siberia, all the promises that the Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries had given had brought nothing but suffering to the peasants as well as the workers. But since the Treaty of Versailles had been signed the workers of France, Britain and other countries were beginning more and more to understand the situation.     For this reason, he said, the recent events in Hungary, burdensome as they were, were similar to what had occurred in the camp of Denikin and Kolchak

  • File Name: Lenin/SOWD11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Slogans and S.D. Work Inside and Outside the Duma
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    Counter-revolutionary liberalism, for the very reason that it is counter-revolutionary, will never be able to assume the role of leader in a victorious revolution; but, for the very reason that it is liberalism, it will inevitably keep coming into "conflict " with the Crown, with feudalism, with non-liberal bourgeoisie, and by its behaviour it will sometimes indirectly reflect the "Left", democratic sentiments of the country, or the beginning of a revival, etc.     Let us recall the history of France. At the time of the revolution, bourgeois liberalism had already shown its counter-revolutionary nature -- this subject is dealt with, for instance, in Cunow's fine book on revolutionary newspaper literature in France

  • File Name: Lenin/SPDW18.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Speech at Presnya District Workers' Conference
  • 11 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    These imperialists are carrying on agitation against Russia among their workers, accusing the Bolsheviks of flouting the majority and being propped up by a minority. Since the vast majority of papers in France and Britain belong to the bourgeoisie, these lies against the Soviet Government spread quickly and freely. That is why it is not worth even bothering about such a ridiculous and crude story that the Bolsheviks are backed by the minority of the people in Russia

  • File Name: Lenin/SPNPR05.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Socialist Party and Non-Party Revolutionism
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
        The epoch of the bourgeois revolution in Russia, no less than in other countries, is distinguished by a relatively undeveloped state of the class contradictions peculiar to capitalist society. True, in Russia capitalism is more highly developed at the present time than it was in Germany in 1848, to say nothing of France in 1789; but there is no doubt about the fact that in Russia purely capitalist antagonisms are very very much overshadowed by the antagonisms between "culture" and Asiatic barbarism, Europeanism and Tartarism, capitalism and feudalism; in other words, the demands that are being put first today are those the satisfaction of which will develop capitalism, cleanse it of the slag of feudalism and improve the conditions of life and struggle both for the proletariat and for the bourgeoisie.     Indeed, if we examine the demands, instructions and doléances, which are now being drawn up in infinite numbers in every factory, office, regiment, police unit, parish, educational institution, etc

  • File Name: Lenin/SPS19.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: Session of the Petrograd Soviet
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    But the extent to which these illusions are likely to become reality may be gauged by the conversation I had recently with an American, a shrewd and level-headed businessman, whose interests differ entirely from ours. He described the situation in France as follows. The French Government is promising the masses piles of gold which, it claims, will be obtained from the Germans but the Germans have to have something to pay with, for if a debtor has nothing, nothing can be got from him and all the illusions based on the prospect of concluding an advantageous peace with Germany will be dispelled, for the peace that has been concluded will be a bankrupt peace


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