One hundred years
ago today, plus three, on the day after Kerensky announced another coalition
government, destined to be his last, Lenin published the “Tasks of the Revolution,“ a kind of September version of the April Theses, in Rabochy Put. So while Kerensky was assigning ministries to
bourgeois-liberal Cadets and right-socialists, that is, moving to the right,
Lenin was reassessing Bolshevik strategy and tactics in light of recent developments,
especially in the Petrograd Soviet, of which Trotsky had just been named
president, and moving the revolution to the left.
Read about it here
and 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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