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Letter to Inessa Armand, February 26, 1916
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, pages 510b-511a.
Dear Friend,
I know that you are interested in science, and not in politics. Nevertheless your sympathies, I have no doubt about it, are with France. The split among the German socialists, as one French minister expressed it, is not a matter of indifference to France. Therefore we must help inform the Russians as well as the French about this. Otto RĂŒhle, M.P., plumped in VorwĂ€rts for a split. But it should definitely be added: not âonlyâ Otto RĂŒhle, but also the group of International Socialists of Germany (lâHumanitĂ©, too, wrote about it). Please insert this when next writing to Petrograd. And also the following: only Otto RĂŒhle and the International Socialists of Germany declared plainly for a split and against the âmarshâ; as to the Internationale group (the German group of whom also Homo wrote in lâHumanitĂ©: a beauty of a newspaper!)âthis group is wavering: the majority in it are clearly turning back to the marsh. This is obvious from this groupâs recent âthesesâ[1] and from the press statements of Ströbel in Neue Zeit and from the newspaper Die Gleichheit.[2] So donât forget to add this! Science is everything to you, but a little sympathy towards France, a lot of sympathy, I should say, you undoubtedly have!
Salutations cordiales!
Lenin
- â The theses âOn the Tasks of International Social-Democracyâ were drafted by Rosa Luxemburg and adopted at the conference of German Lefts held in January 1916 in Berlin. See Leninâs article âThe Junius Pamphletâ (present edition, Vol. 22, pp. 305â19).
- â Die Gleichheitâa Social-Democratic fortnightly journal, mouth piece of the women workersâ movement in Germany, and eventually of the international womenâs movement; appeared in Stuttgart from 1890 to 1925. From 1892 to 1917 it was edited by Clara