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Letter to Vyacheslav Karpinsky, November 28, 1914
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First published in 1929 in Lenin Miscellany XI. Sent from Berne to Geneva. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, pages 439b-440.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, pages 439b-440.
Keywords : Letter, Vyacheslav Karpinsky
Dear V. K.,
I am answering point by point
- 1) I am enclosing the arrangement of articles for No. 34 and No. 35
- 2) Send the proofs
- 3) Print 2,000 copies of each
- 4) On thin paperâ250 copies each (till more arrives from Paris)
- 5) Do not send any money.
Write how much we owe.
Write immediatelyâwhen can Nos. 34 and 35 come out?
Date them at least a week apart.
They should now be put out immediately.
Regards,
Yours,
Lenin
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If you have to hold an thing over, let it be the âGerman Voiceâ in No. 34 and the âGeorgian Resolutionâ in No. 35. If we have badly miscalculated, write at once.
- â See V. I. Lenin, âA German Voice on the Warâ (present edition, Vol. 21, pp. 92â93).âEd.
- â See V. I. Lenin, âTo the Author of The Song of the Falconâ (present edition, Vol. 41, pp. 344â45).âEd.
- â Points 2â6 are written in an unknown hand.âEd.
- â See V. I. Lenin, âDead Chauvinism and Living Socialism (How the International Can Be Restored)â (present edition, Vol. 21, pp. 94â101).âEd.
- â See V. I. Lenin, âOn the National Pride of the Great Russiansâ (present edition, Vol. 21, pp. 102â06).âEd.
- â A reference to the resolution âA Reply of the Georgian Social-Democrats, Members of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party, Residing in Geneva and the Vicinity, to a National-Political Organisation Operating in One of the Belligerent Statesâ. This organisation made a proposal to the Georgian Bolsheviks to use the war for the purpose of uniting the nations oppressed by tsarism and organising a revolt against Russia under the auspices and with the material support of one of the belligerent powers. In their reply the Georgian Bolsheviks rejected this proposal, which they regarded as a provocation on the part of the imperialists.
The text of the resolution with Leninâs note was published in 1931 in Lenin Miscellany XVII, pp. 321â22.