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Letter to Inessa Armand, February 7, 1917
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, pages 609-610a.
Dear Friend,
I havenât had a single line from you for a long time. You promised almost a week ago to write âtomorrowââand not a sound. Has there been anything special to prevent it? Drop me at least a line, if you arenât in a writing mood, otherwise I feel worried.
Re 1.II, I wrote you briefly, if I am not mistaken.
On 3.II there was a meeting (strictly private) between Grimm and his friends+Nobs and Platten. (MĂźnzenberg and Bronski were invited, but refused to go to these Zentrumsleute, and a good thing too.) Nobs and Platten are weak-willed men (if not worse), and are dead âafraidâ of Grimm.
They adopted some amendments to the resolution (of course, Grimm âtrickedâ Nobs and Platten). I havenât seen these amendments yet. They should be published tomorrow (Thursday).[1] On the whole, the Lefts here, I must say, are super-trash.
Yesterday there was a meeting (meetings tire me; nerves no good at all; headaches; left before the end)âa general meeting. Re-elected the executive of the whole Zurich organisation. Elected Bronski too. And would you believe itâthe social-patriot scoundrels (with Baumann at the head) got up and walked out.[2] We donât want to work with Bronski!!
And Nobs+Platten swallowed the pill and put through a postponement!! What a disgrace!! And these are Lefts!! And the Young are âafraidâ of Nobs and Platten!!
I hear that Humbert-Droz has lectured already in Geneva and is seducing the young people with his idiotic pacifism. It would be a good thing if you gave him a number of public battles, politely but firmly pointed out to him the whole infamy of pacifism, its whole staggering banality, and put forward a revolutionary programme!
All the very best,
Yours,
Lenin
- â This refers to âAbänderungsanträge zu der Resolution der Mehrheit der Militärkommissionâ (Proposed Amendments to the Resolution by the Majority of the Commission on the War Issue) published in Volksrecht, February 9, 1917 (No. 34). This document was signed, among others, by Grimm, Nobs and Platten. The original draft of the majority, rejecting âdefence of the fatherlandâ, was published in Volksrecht, January 9, 1917 (No. 7) over the signatures of Affolter, Graber, Name, Nobs and Schmid.
- â See present edition, Vol. 23, p. 285.âEd.