Written: Written after May 15 (28), 1905
Published:
First published in 1931 in Lenin Miscellany XVI.
Printed from the original.
Source:
Lenin
Collected Works,
Progress Publishers,
1977,
Moscow,
Volume 41,
pages 166.2-167.
Translated: Yuri Sdobnikov
Transcription\Markup:
R. Cymbala
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The Third Congress and Its Decisions
[TWO SQUIGLIES.]
1. Directing collective=committee + all district committees + special group.
The committee submits reports to district committees I and dispatches, submits its “poll” to them.
[BOX:] The committee is almost wholly elected by members of district committees.
groups of local organisation
Some Menshevik compliments:
“gross breach of promise”
“foisting congress on the Party”
“unprecedented crime”
“betrayal of the Party’s trust”
“high-handed trick”
“juggling”
“doing violence to the will of the organised proletariat” (p. 13)
M e n s h e v i k t e r m s
“t h e w h o l e P a r t y,
i.e., the mass of its effective members, must be represented”
[BOX:]
p. 8
“how can tactical questions be decided without a preliminary discussion by the whole Party? Is it not flippant ... armed uprising ... even the writers have just started a discussion” (p. 10)
{1} Lenin gave the lecture on the subject in Geneva on May 19 or 20 (June 1 or 2), and soon after that in Paris. In a letter to L. A. Fotieva, who was in Paris, Lenin wrote on June 1 or 2 that he intended to go to Paris and asked her to organise his report on “The Third Congress and its Decisions”. The content of the report was, Lenin wrote, “a parallel analysis of our decisions and those of the Mensheviks. They have just issued an announcement about their conference, and I will analyse it” (see present edition, Vol. 36, p. 148). By announcement he meant the Menshevik pamphlet First All-Russia Conference of Party Workers, issued as a supplement to No. 100 of Iskra on May 15, 1905. In his plan Lenin refers to pages in this pamphlet.
Lenin elaborated on some points of his plan in the article “A Third Step Back”, which was published later (see present edition, Vol. 8, pp. 544–54). p. 166
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