Marx's Theory of Revolutions

Marx's Theory of Revolutions
Showing posts with label strike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strike. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

General Strike


One hundred years ago today, plus three, the strike in Petrograd that the women had started becomes general. Hungry and frustrated with the war, a quarter of a million proletarians walk off the job.



Read about it here. Or read the whole chapter on the February Revolution here.

Sunday, October 8, 2017

October 7 – September 24, 1917: Railroad Strike



The frustration of railroad workers over a long-awaited raise boils over into a strike. Nothing had been done about the raise since the February Revolution. With numerous railroad lines paralyzed, the government offered concessions a few days later.
The strike was symptomatic of increasing difficulty with industrial production and in the food supply. The overall effect was to shift the railroad workers to the left. 
Meanwhile the Bolshevik Central Committee appointed Sverdlov to monitor the Central Executive Committee’s attitude towards the Congress of Soviets and to administer the party’s campaign for the selection of delegates.