One hundred years
ago today, plus three years, minus a week (that is, on August 25th,
new style), Prime Minister Kerensky stage-managed a “State Conference” in
Moscow at which, by alternating speakers from the left and right, he endeavored
to depict himself as the indispensable man in the middle, the only one capable
of governing amid the revolutionary and counter-revolutionary tendencies of the
time. One of the speakers from the right, General Kornilov, would soon make his
own play for control of those tendencies.
As you can see, Mr. Marx is well read in the theory of revolutions. You can also see that, between the two of us, he's the leftist. Now we are starting a new series to commemorate the Russian Revolution: 100 Years Ago Today, in Russia. See the right-hand column below to learn how the posts are organized.
Marx's Theory of Revolutions
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Kerensky’s State Conference
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