Complete Works (5th ed.). Volume 34

Complete Works (5th ed.). Volume 34

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Collection of publications, texts of speeches and interviews, letters and telegrams. The fifth edition[edit] - M. : Politizdat, 1969 - 585 s. : il. In the full collection of works in . and . Lenin includes his books, as well as articles and interviews published in various organs of the Russian and foreign press; reports and speeches by B. and . Lenin at party congresses, conferences, congresses of the Soviets, congresses of the Comintern, speeches at meetings of the leading centers of the party, at mass meetings and rallies; leaflets, statements, addresses, program documents, draft resolutions, decrees, greetings, the author of which was V. and . Lenin, letters, telegrams, notes, recordings of conversations over a direct wire, questionnaires and other materials. In the thirty-fourth volume of the Collected Works of . and . Lenin includes works written from July 10 (23) to October 24 (November 6), 1917, during the preparation of the Great October Socialist Revolution. The works included in this volume illuminate the heroic struggle of the Bolshevik Party under Lenin for the political and organizational preparation of the masses for an armed uprising against the bourgeois Provisional Government, for the victory of the socialist revolution. On July 7 (20), 1917, the Provisional Government ordered the arrest of B. and . Lenin . The counter-revolution aimed to decapitate the Bolshevik Party . The party hid its leader in the underground . For almost a month Vladimir Ilyich lived in the Spill, near Petrograd. On August 9 (22) he was transferred to Finland, where he hid first in the village of Yalkala near the Terioki station, then for two days in the city of Lahti, then in Helsingfors, and from September 17 (30) he moved to Vyborg to be closer to Petrograd. The development of the revolution, the need for direct leadership in the preparation of the armed uprising urgently demanded the return of the Soviet Union. and . Lenin moved to Petrograd; on October 7 (20), by the decision of the Central Committee, he moved to Petrograd, where until the evening of October 24 (November 6) he lived in a conspiratorial apartment. All works included in the present volume are written in . and . Lenin in the Underground .. [ In the theses “Political Situation”, which open volume, in the works “Towards Slogans”, “Constitutional Illusions”, “Lessons of the Revolution” Lenin gives an in-depth analysis of the dramatically changed political situation in the country, develops and substantiates the new tactics of the Bolshevik Party......... In the theses “Political Position”, in the article “Towards Slogans”, Lenin justified the need for a temporary withdrawal of the slogan “All Power to the Soviets!” One of the most important tasks of the party after the July days, in conditions of rampant counter-revolution, Lenin considered the systematic and merciless exposure of constitutional illusions, which then covered the broad masses of the population. In the article "On Constitutional Illusions" Lenin on the examples of the government's endless delay in convening the Constituent Assembly , Persecution and Repression , Towards the Bolshevik Party and the Working Class , Showed , that the state power in the country has actually passed into the hands of the counter-revolution, in the hands of the military clique. In his Letter to the Editors of the Proletarian Affair, explaining the inadmissibility of the appearance of Bolshevik leaders at the trial of the Provisional Government, Lenin wrote that there can be no question of any constitutional guarantees in Russia after the July events. To obey the order of the authorities and to appear before the Provisional Government would be to place oneself in the hands of angry counter-revolutionaries. In the article "Thanks to Prince G. E. To Lvov”, “Answer”, “Political blackmail”, “On slanderers” Lenin exposed the methods and methods of the bourgeoisie, to which it resorts in the struggle against its class enemies, against the Bolsheviks. Exposing slanderers and blackmailers who are ready to commit any crime against the party of the revolutionary proletariat, Lenin pointed out that throughout the world the bourgeoisie, in alliance with the social traitors, is persecuting the internationalists, the true defenders of the interests of the people, using the most vile methods. He urged the revolutionaries to be persistent, not to succumb to the cries of the bourgeois press, to firmly go their own way. Lenin’s theses “Political Position”, his articles “Towards Slogans” and others formed the basis for the decisions of the Sixth Congress of the RSDLP(B), which took place in Petrograd on July 26 August 8, 1917. Lenin directed the work of the Congress from the underground, maintaining contact with Petrograd through comrades allocated for this purpose by the Central Committee, who came to him in the Spill. He participated in the drafting and writing of the most important resolutions of the congress. The Congress elected Lenin honorary chairman . At the congress, a unanimous decision was made against the appearance of B. and . Lenin to the Trial of the Counter-Revolutionary Provisional Government . In the works included in : Thesis "Political position" , Posts Tagged ‘CM’ "On Compromises" , "One of the fundamental issues of the revolution" , "The Russian Revolution and the Civil War" , "The Tasks of the Revolution" and Others , Lenin , deeply analyzing and summarizing the experience of revolutionary events in Russia , comprehensively elaborated the most important question about the ways and forms of development of the socialist revolution .
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