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Letter to Nikolai Rubakin, January 25, 1913
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1976, Moscow, Volume 35, page 73
January 25, 1913
Dear Comrade,
In answer to your request, I am sending you as brief an âexposĂŠâ as possible.[1] If you had not added that âthe history of the polemicsâ would not be barred from your book, it would have been quite impossible to give an account of Bolshevism.
Moreover, doubt has been aroused in my mind by your sentence: âI shall try to make no changes in your account.â I must lay down as a condition for it being printed that there are to be no changes whatsoever. (As to purely censorship changes we could, of course, come to a special arrangement.)
If it doesnât suit, please return the sheet.
With fraternal greetings,
N. Lenin
My address is: Wl. Uljanow. 47. Lubomirskiego. Krakau. Autriche.
- â Lenin refers to his article âOn Bolshevismâ, which was written for the second volume of N. A. Rubakinâs book Sredi Knig (Among Hooks) (see present edition, Vol. 18, pp. 485â86).
On January 10 (N.S.), 1913, Rubakin wrote Lenin a letter asking him for a âbrief exposĂŠ (not more than one sheet of notepaper) ... of the very essence of Bolshevism and to indicate the books where this essence is expoundedâ. Leninâs article in the second volume of Sredi Knig was published without alterations.