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Letter to Grigori Zinoviev, After July 5, 1915
Published: First published in 1964 in Collected Works, Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 49. Sent from Sörenberg to Hertenstein. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, pages 458-459.
Dear Friend,
I am greatly surprised that youâfor no apparent reasonâhave shirked a meeting!
There was no need to make peace, as the visitors were remarkably peaceable (only one of them wanted Kamenev, expelled from the Party). We came to an agreement splendidly (without posts).[1]
The translation of Radek is not very good (Part I is dull) (it is needed, though, for the sake of solidity). I have for warded it to N. I.[2]
Before I forget. The visitors have persuaded me that it is not worth airing in the press our differences in the Editorial Board of Kommunist (about you and me having voted against Trotsky). They are right. Delete it!!
As to Chkheidzeâs group,[3] we must start a campaign against it. Therefore (since the passage regarding the voting is to be deleted), I raise again the question of inserting my small article âAn Instructive Experienceâ (the talk with the visitors has shown once again that the whole crux now is in the Chkheidze group).
N.B. No one from us is writing an answer to Maslov!! Wonât Radek write at least a review?[4]
Best regards,
Yours,
Lenin
Radek for some reason is silent!! I shall wait a bit longer.
Did you receive No. 2 of Nashe Dyelo and Izvestia?
Shouldnât the chapter from Gorter about Kautsky & Co. be translated? I think it should!
[[DOUBLE-LEFT-BOTTOM-HALF-B0X-ENDS:
I am sending Abramâs article.[5] I am for it. The essential thing is facts, not mere âtacticsâ. He has a useful collection of facts. I have made corrections here and there. I advise signing it A. B. for secrecy reasons (for the sake of the authorâs safety). ]]
P.S.
In the event of your coming I add: SchĂŒpfheimâ720 metres, FlĂŒhliâ8 km from itâ893 m and Sörenberg within 10 km of FlĂŒhliâ1,165 m. It is a drive road. You can cycle uphill one-third of the way from FlĂŒhli to Sörenberg (descent to FlĂŒhli =20 minutes by bicycle).
P.S. How do your talks stand with Yuri about money for transportation? Alexander is getting ready. Write how much can be received and when.
P.S. What about Karpinskyâs contributions? Heâs offended, I believe.
The preceding was written yesterday.
I didnât manage to send it off yesterday. I have received VorwĂ€rts+Adler. Thanks very much.
N. I. asks for Abramâs article.
I am sending N. I.âs article and review (with remarks).[6]
I advise putting the review in Notes. Of course, if we have to choose, I am for N. I., not for Abram.
I am sending Radekâs letter. I think we ought to snatch at the plan of a pamphlet with both hands.[7] I am writing to Radek.
I propose that we publish Attitude of Russian Social-Democracy to the War: 1) Manifesto; 2) Resolution; 3) A specially written article on slogans, etc.; 4) Ditto on the history of the split in the RSDLP and on the R.S.D.L. Group in the Duma ((the articles from the CO are quite unsuitable)). Let us discuss the matter by letter without delay and divide the subjects.
Would Yuri give money for this pamphlet? Very important.
Regards to everybody,
Yours,
Lenin
Have you got Voprosy Strakhovaniya Nos. 3 and 4? If not, we shall send them.
- â This apparently refers to Yelena Rozmirovich, G. L. Pyatakov and Yevgenia Bosh who visited Lenin in Sörenberg in July 1945 for talks concerning the Journal Kommunist.
- â Lenin is referring to Radekâs article âA Quarter of a Century of Development of Imperialismâ (the first part of it was published in the journal Kommunist No. 1â2).
- â The Chkheidze groupâthe Menshevik group in the Fourth Duma led by N. S. Chkheidze. While taking a Centrist stand, it actually gave full support to the policy of the Russian social-chauvinists. Lenin criticised the opportunist line of the Chkheidze group in his articles âThe Chkheidze Faction and Its Roleâ, âHave the Organising Committee and the Chkheidze Group a Policy of Their Own?â (see present edition, Vol. 23, pp. 474â74, and Vol. 22, pp. 134â36) and in other works.
- â The reference is to P. Maslovâs book Economic Causes of the World War which appeared in Moscow in 1915. A review of the book was written by N. I. Bukharin but not published because the Journal had stopped coming out.
- â This refers to the article âQui prodest?â by N. V. Krylenko which was to have been published in the journal Kommunist. The article did not appear.
- â Apparently this refers to N. I. Bukharinâs article âWorld Economy and Imperialismâ and his review of P. Maslovâs book Economic Causes of the World War for the Journal Kommunist.
- â This refers to Radekâs letter to Lenin dated July 5, 1945, suggesting that a pamphlet be written giving the views of the CC, RSDLP on the attitude towards the war.