One hundred years
ago today, plus three, political considerations compelled Kerensky’s Directory
to permit Trotsky, imprisoned since the July Days, to post bail, which the
trade unions had promptly raised. Meanwhile the day before, Lenin, still in
exile, published a proposal to reject coalition with the bourgeois Cadets. The
Social Revolutionaries and Mensheviks would instead run the government on
behalf of the soviets. This compromise got nowhere; it was effectively the last
the Bolsheviks were to propose.
Read about it here.
Or read the whole chapter on the Democratic
Conference here. Or read the whole story from the beginning by following
this link.
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