Written: Written in the spring of 1903
Published:
First published in 1939 in the magazine Proletarekaya Revolutsia No. 1.
Printed from the original.
Source:
Lenin
Collected Works,
Progress Publishers,
1977,
Moscow,
Volume 41,
pages 70.3-77.
Translated: Yuri Sdobnikov
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The war is on. It is just beginning. Literary polemics.
Why? Explain why war is inevitable.
Special attention should be devoted to theoretical differences involving principles.
BOX:
“New standpoint”=through co-operation to socialism.
to B. 3.
1. | The new revolutionary movement goes hand in hand with a struggle between the old theory and the new. Relics of Russian socialism (liberal-Narodnik trend) and Russian Marxism. What is the attitude of the Socialist-Revolutionaries? The Eve of Revolution is typical. (Total incomprehension of the importance of theoretical discussions.) | Degeneration of the old Russian socialism into a liberal-Narodnik trend. |
2. |
“Labour economy” (S.R. theory) (from Revolutsionnaya
Rossiya{6} No. 11, p. 7). Vulgar socialism + Narodism.
[Cf. Vestnik Russkoi Revolutsii No. 2, pp. 100–10: class struggle=struggle of all the oppressed!!] |
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3. | Progressive and negative aspects of capitalism. Revolutsionnaya Rossiya No. 9, p. 4. |
Contra:
Progressive significance of migration and vagabondage: No. 8, p. 8, column 2{7} |
[BOX:] Special sheet, bottom of p. 2 | ||
Cf. Current Issue (p. 8): “New standpoint”: “Through co-operation to socialism”. Cf. A 7. | From German statis- tics: co-operation=prevalence of the bour- geoisie. | |
4. | Σ=purely eclectic combination of Narodism and Marxism with the aid of “criticism”. |
We are engaged in a w a r and not in verbose reasoning: on the one hand, on the other hand.
But we realise that the liberals represent a class, that they are resilient, and they have a s o c i a l, p o p u l a r movement, which the S.R.s have not!!
That is the end of the principled criticism of the whole S.R. stand. Let us note that we reject the whole of their stand and not merely their errors in the (agrarian) programme, not merely their errors in tactics (terrorism). | Warning against petty-bourgeois socialism, revolutionarism and vacillation. |
Narodnoge Dyelo No. 2, p. 63: “there should be duping wherever and whenever possible"!! | Examples of duping: Revolu- tsionnaya Rossiya No. 11, p. 6: have a snack and a drink of blood, pettifoggers and so on and so forth. |
Terrorism. Quote from No. 7 (idem as in the April 3 proclamation:
it is not words we attach importance to). No. 7, p. 4: “Terrorism induces
people to think politically.”
—“surer than months of propaganda” —“will instil strength into the discouraged”.{13} |
The logic of terrorism: it is brought out into the forefront, then comes the rest. Proof: back in F e b r u a r y 1902 it was not a fighting organisation that Revoluisionnaga Rossiya (No. 4) brought out into the forefront. See reverse (&alpha).{2} |
“Not instead, but together.” In practice there is no
connection with the masses.
Scepticism, lack of steadfastness, 4 y e a r s (1897–1901), with the democratic period just beginning. |
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Terrorism is not dangerous because there is a mass movement. “Frame
of mind.” Succumb to it?
See reverse (β).{3} |
Distraction from immediate pressing tasks.
Leaders lagging behind the mass. |
No. 12, column 1 on p. 3 (“theory of stages”). Ibid.: there should be no breaking into prisons.{14} |
(β) | “...While the scribes waged a paper struggle...” (whether it is right to attach merely an exciting or also a | deterrent significance to terrorism) “...life brought out into the forefront such a need of terroristic means that in face of it all earlier objections had to cease. Terroristic acts became necessary as a means of self-defence...” Revolutsionnaya Rossiya No. 7, p. 2 (June 1902). |
{1} MS. indicates that point 8 is to go before point 6.—Ed.
{2} The text marked (&alpha) is on the reverse of the MS.—Ed.
{3} The text marked (&beta) is on the reverse of the MS.—Ed.
{4} The pamphlet was never written. p. 70
{5} Sozialistische Monatshefte (Socialist Monthly)—a magazine, the chief organ of the German opportunists and one of the organs of international opportunism. It was published in Berlin from 1897 to 1933. During the First World War (1914–18) it took a social-chauvinist stand. p. 71
{6} Revolutsionnaya Rossiya (Revolutionary Russia)—an illegal S.R. newspaper published in Russia from the end of 1900 by the Union of Socialist-Revolutionaries (No. 1, dated 1900, actually came out in January 1901). From January 1902 to December 1905 it was published in Geneva as the official organ of the S.R. Party. p. 72
{7} A reference to the programme appeal, “From the Peasant Union of the Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries to All the Workers of Revolutionary Socialism in Russia”, published in the newspaper Revolutsionnaya Rossiya No. 8 on June 25, 1902. There is another reference to the appeal in point 3 of section C. p. 72
{8} Economism—an opportunist trend within Russian Social-Democracy at the turn of the century, a Russian variety of inter national opportunism. The Economists’ organs were the newspaper Rabochaya Mysl (Workers’ Thought) (1897-1902) and the magazine Rabocheye Dyelo (Workers’ Cause) (1899-1902). The so-called Credo, written by Y. D. Kuskova in 1899, was the programme document of the Economists whom Lenin called Russian Bernsteinians.
The views of the Economists were subjected to comprehensive criticism in Lenin’s works: “A Protest by Russian Social-Democrats” (aimed against their Credo and written in 1899 when Lenin was exiled in Siberia; it was signed by seventeen exiled Marxists), “A Retrograde Trend in Russian Social-Democracy”, “Apropos of the Profession de foi” (see present edition, Vol. 4, pp. 167–82, 255–85, 288–96) and “A Talk with Defenders of Economism” (see present edition, Vol. 5, pp. 313–20). Lenin completed the ideological defeat of Economism in his book What Is To Be Done? (see present edition, Vol. 5, pp. 347–529). Lenin’s Iskra played a great part in the struggle against Economism. p. 73
{9} A reference to A. N. Potresov’s article “Modern Vestal Virgin (From Sketches of Modern Journalism)”, signed “St.” and published in the magazine Zarya No. 2–3, December 1901. p. 73
{10} Narodnoye Dyelo (People’s Cause)—a popular organ of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party published in the form of collections (No. 1 was issued as a newspaper) in Geneva from 1902 to 1904; a total of five issues appeared. p. 75
{11} A reference to the article “Concerning Iskra’s Polemics”, which appeared in No. 11 of Revolutsionnaya Rossiya in September 1902. p. 76
{12} A reference to an article which had no title and was signed “S.R.” It appeared in a hectographed periodical Vperyod No. 5 on September 15, 1902, which was issued in St. Petersburg by Vperyod, a circle of Narodnik orientation. p. 76
{13} A quotation from “The Element of Terrorism in Our Programme”, an article carried by Revolutsionnaya Rossiya No. 7 in June 1902. p. 76
{14} A reference to the article “How Are We To Respond to the Government’s Brutalities?”, which appeared in Revolutsionnaya Rossiya No. 12 in October 1902. p. 76
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