First All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies | 15
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Economic Dislocation and the Proletariatâs Struggle Against It | 43
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The Thousand and First Lie of the Capitalists | 46
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The Diehards of June 3 Favour an Immediate Offensive | 48
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An Alliance to Stop the Revolution | 51
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Gratitude | 54
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Is There a Way to a Just Peace? | 55
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The Enemies of the People | 57
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Note | 59
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âThe Great Withdrawalâ | 60
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The Use of Sticking to the Point in Polemics | 63
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An Epidemic of Credulity | 65
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A Bird in the Hand or Two in the Bush | 67
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Introduction of Socialism or Exposure of Plunder of the State? | 68
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Confused and Frightened | 70
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Insinuations | 73
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âRumours Agitating the Populationâ | 75
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A Riddle | 76
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Draft Statement by the CC RSDLP(b) and the Bureau of the Bolshevik Group to the All-Russia Congress of Soviets Regarding the Ban on the Demonstration | 77
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Speech on the Cancellation of the Demonstration, Delivered at a Meeting of the Petrograd Committee of the RSDLP(b), June 11 (24), 1917 | 79
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The Turning-Point | 82
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Letter to the Editor | 84
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The Foreign Policy of the Russian Revolution | 85
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A Contradictory Stand | 88
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The Ukraine | 91
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The Class Origins of Present-Day and âFutureâ Cavaignacs | 93
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How to Fight Counter-Revolution | 97
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The Ukraine and the Defeat of the Ruling Parties of Russia | 99
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Prosecute Rodzyanko and Junkovsky for Concealing an Agent Provocateur! | 103
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Strange Misquotations | 104
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Ruling and Responsible Parties | 105
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Another Commission | 108
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The Eighteenth of June | 110
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The Revolution, the Offensive, and Our Party | 113
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In What Way Do You Socialist-Revolutionary and Menshevik Gentlemen Differ From Plekhanov? | 116
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How Rodzyanko is Trying to Justify Himself | 117
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To What State Have the Socialist-Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks Brought the Revolution? | 118
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Can âJacobinismâ Frighten the Working Class? | 121
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The Need for an Agricultural Labourers' Union in Russia | 123
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A Disorderly Revolution | 128
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A Class Shift | 131
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Miracles of Revolutionary Energy | 134
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Phrases and Facts | 137
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How the Capitalists Conceal Their Profits. Concerning the Issue of Control | 140
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Crisis Is Approaching, Dislocation Is Increasing | 142
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Just How Is It To Be Done? | 145
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How and Why the Peasants Were Deceived | 148
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Who Is Responsible? | 151
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What Could the Cadets Have Counted On When They Withdrew from the Cabinet? | 153
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All Power to the Soviets! | 155
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Where Is State Power and Where Is Counter-Revolution? | 157
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Foul Slander by Ultra-Reactionary Newspapers and Alexinsky | 162
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Slander and Facts | 163
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Close to the Truth | 165
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A New Dreyfus Case? | 166
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Appeal of the Executive Commission of the Petrograd Committee of the RSDLP(b). | 167
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Dreyfusiad | 168
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In Refutation of Sinister Rumours | 170
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Three Crises | 171
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The Question of the Bolshevik Leaders Appearing in Court | 176
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The Political Situation (Four Theses) | |
Letter to the Editors of Novaya Zhizn | 181
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Letter to the Editors of Proletarskoye Dyelo | 183
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On Slogans | 185
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Our Thanks to Prince G. Y. Lvov | 193
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Constitutional Illusions | 196
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An Answer | 211
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The Beginning of Bonapartism | 223
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Lessons of the Revolution | 227
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Kamenevâs Speech in the CEC on the Stockholm Conference | 244
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Rumours of a Conspiracy | 247
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They Do Not See the Wood for the Trees | 255
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Political Blackmail | 261
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Paper Resolutions | 265
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The Stockholm Conference | 269
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From a Publicistâs Diary (Peasants and Workers) | 278
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Slanderers | 287
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To the Central Committee of the RSDLP | 289
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From a Publicistâs Diary | 294
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Concerning the Party Programme | 305
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On Zimmerwald | 307
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Violations of Democracy in Mass Organisations | 308
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On Compromises | 309
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Draft Resolution on the Present Political Situation | 315
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The Impending Catastrophe and How to Combat It | 323
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One of the Fundamental Questions of the Revolution | 370
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How to Guarantee the Success of the Constituent Assembly On Freedom of the Press | 378
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The State and Revolution
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