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Letter to the Caucasian Union Committee of the RSDLP, December 5, 1904
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, pages 142b-144a.
5/XII.
Dear Comrade,
We have received: 1) the statement of the elected representatives of the class-conscious workers in the Baku RSDLP Committee concerning the reorganisation of the committee; 2) the Balakhany and Bibi-Eibat workersâ leaflet of October 20; 3) the Baku Committeeâs leaflet âThe New Fox-Tail Policyâ; 4) the necessary explanation, and 5) the statement of November 9. We do not have the resolution of the Baku Committee or the resolution of the conference of Caucasian committees which we have been told was sent to us.
As regards the âstatementâ the following must be said. Some time ago (in the summer) a detailed letter was received from the CC representative in the Caucasus concerning the Minority affair. The letter was immediately forwarded to the Central Organ, which means that the Council was well aware of his opinion, as was CC member Glebov, who took part in investigating the matter.
The Majority is putting out a pamphlet, The Council Against the Party, which will examine the matter in detail on the basis of the opinion of the CC representative in the Caucasus.[1]
Please let us know what size parcels sent from Sosnowice should be. Reply as soon as possible.
A violent controversy is now under way between the editors of Iskra and the Majority on the question of the Zemstvo campaign. The editors circulated an absurd letter âfor Party members onlyâ in which they thoroughly confused the issue of the attitude towards the Zemstvo people. Lenin replied with the pamphlet The Zemstvo Campaign and âIskraâsâ Plan.[2] There is nothing confidential about the question, and it is important enough to warrant open discussion.
Therefore demand that the Editorial Boardâs letter on the Zemstvo be reprinted for everybody to read. For it is disgraceful to say one thing in Iskra and another in a letter to Party members. This is a matter of concern for all. Parvus sent in a letter supporting Leninâs viewpoint and opposing that of the Minority. We have sent you the pamphlet The Zemstvo Campaign and âIskraâsâ Plan.
Tell Lenochka that her letter has been received; it got into the hands of the Minority and was passed on to us opened. I shall write her in a few days. Sheâs much too pessimistic....
With comradely greetings,
Lenin
- â A reference to the unlawful actions of a Menshevik member of the Baku Committee of the RSDLP who co-opted Mensheviks into the Committee to replace members who had been arrested. The Chairman of the Caucasian Union Committee and the representative of the CC dissolved the Baku Committee, in accordance with the Rules of the Caucasian Union, as having been improperly constituted. For details see the pamphlet The Council Against the Party by Orlovsky (V. V. Vorovsky), Geneva, 1904, pp. 24â30.
- â See present edition, Vol. 7, pp. 497â518.âEd.