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Letter to Alexei Lyubimov, Beginning of September
Published: First published in 1933. Sent from Bombon (France) to Paris. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1974, Moscow, Volume 34, pages 401-402.
Dear Mark,
I entirely agree, of course, to your making free use of my letter for a report or for publication.[1] Bear in mind, though, that I am writing an article[2] for Proletary in which I bluntly describe the gang of scoundrels, Maximov and Co., as canaille, and call their school nothing but a âYeroginâs hostelâ.[3] And so, to avoid misunderstanding I agree to speak âmildlyâ only to workers who address me personally over their own signatures.
Maximov and Co., however, are a band of adventurers who have enticed some workers into their Yerogin hostel. To avoid contradictions, do not circulate my letter among our people, but send it exclusively to organisations with this reservation (the reservation had better be published too):
âThe appropriate reply to the company of offended writers, unrecognised philosophers and ridiculed god-builders[4] who have hidden away their so-called âschoolâ from the Party, will be given in Proletary. The present letter, however, is Leninâs personal reply to those workers who have addressed him personally.â
I should advise everyone either not to go to Bogdanovâs lectureâor to answer him in such a way as once and for all to kill the desire to butt in. It is base cowardice to go gate-crashing on a faction from which he has already been ejected. There is nothing more harmful now than sentimentalising. A complete break and war, more determined than that against the Mensheviks. This war will quickly teach the fools who have still ânot made things outâ.
All the best.
N. Lenin
P.S. And Plekhanovâs âDnevnikâ![5] Donât forget I am waiting.
- â The reference is to a letter to students at the Capri Party School see present edition, Vol. 15, pp. 472â78).âEd.
- â If I manage to finish it, I shall send it to you tomorrow expressâperhaps it will be in time for the report. âLenin
- â See âThe Faction of Supporters of Otzovism and God-Buildingâ (present edition, Vol. 16).âEd.
- â God-buildersâadherents of a religious-philosophical trend, hostile to Marxism, which in the period of reaction (1907â10) arose among a section of the Party intellectuals who had moved away from Marxism after the defeat of the revolution of 1905â07. The god-builders advocated the creation of a new âsocialistâ religion and tried to reconcile Marxism with religion. An extended meeting of the editorial board of Proletary held on June 8â17 (21â30), 1909 condemned god-building and declared in a special resolution that the Bolshevik section of the Party had nothing in common with âsuch a distortion of scientific socialismâ. (See the CPSU in the Resolutions and Decisions of Its Congresses, Conferences and Plenums of the Central Committee, Part 1, 1954, p. 222.)
The reactionary nature of god-building was exposed by Lenin in his book Materialism and Empirio-criticism^^(see Vol. 14 of this edition)^^. - â Dnevnik Sotsial-Demokrata (Diary of a Social-Democrat)âa non-periodical organ published by Plekhanov in Geneva from 1905 to 1912. The last issue appeared in Petrograd in 1916.