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Letter to Vladimir Stankevich, March 24, 1914
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First published in 1930 in Lenin Miscellany XIII. Sent to St. Petersburg. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 36, page 276
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 36, page 276
Keywords : Letter, Vladimir Stankevich
Cracow, March 24, 1914
Dear V. B.,
Since I do not in the main agree with the programme of your journal as you have set it forth, I must decline to be a contributor.[1]
Yours faithfully,
V. Ilyin
Wl. Uljanow. 51. Ulica Lubomirskiego. KrakĂłw.
- â Leninâs letter was in reply to one from V. B. Stankevich, a member of the editorial board of Sovremennik (Contemporary), March 9 (22), 1914, in which he stated that the magazine would âin principle be an inter-factional organ ... we shall maintain the need for the full organisational unity of all socialist trendsâ = and asked Lenin for permission to include his name among the contributors. For Leninâs attitude to the Sovremennik group, see his article âWorkersâ Unity and Intellectualist âTrendsââ (present edition, Vol. 20, pp. 294â97).