One hundred years
ago today, plus three, Prime Minister Kerensky addressed the Council of the
Republic, or Pre-Parliament, projected some two weeks before by the Democratic
Conference of the soviets. Kerensky made it clear that the Pre-Parliament would
have no authority of any kind, elective, legislative, or executive, over the Coalition
Government he had in the meanwhile assembled.
On the same day, Lenin published “The Crisis Is Ripe” in Rabochy Put, making some of the same arguments for insurrection he would
soon be making to the Bolshevik Central Committee.
Read about the
Pre-Parliament here,
and Lenin’s article here.
Or read the whole chapter on Lenin’s
Insurrection here. Or read the whole story from the beginning by following
this link.
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