One hundred years
ago today, plus three, and a day after the Petrograd Soviet had proposed to
create a Military Revolutionary Committee for the defense of the capital and thus
of the revolution itself, the Bolshevik Central Committee met in a suburban
apartment. Lenin, who attended in disguise, moved a vote for armed insurrection,
which prevailed 10 votes to 2.
We’ll see about
the dissenting votes in another post. Meanwhile, read about the Military
Revolutionary Committee here,
and the vote for insurrection 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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