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The Russian Revolution
Luxemburg, Rosa http://www.connexions.org/CxArchive/MIA/luxemburg/1918/russian-revolution/index.htm http://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1918/russian-revolution/index.htm
Year Published: 1961 First Published: 1918 Pages: 108pp Dewey: 320.5322 Resource Type: Book
The basic lesson of every great revolution, the law of its being, decrees: either the revolution must advance at a rapid, stormy, resolute tempo, break down all barriers with an iron hand and place its goals ever farther ahead, or it is quite soon thrown backward behind its feeble point of departure and suppressed by counter-revolution. To stand still, to mark time on one spot, to be contented with the first goal it happens to reach, is never possible in revolution. And he who tries to apply the home-made wisdom derived from parliamentary battles between frogs and mice to the field of revolutionary tactics only shows thereby that the very psychology and laws of existence of revolution are alien to him.
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Table of Contents: Fundamental Signifcance of the Russian Revolution The Bolshevik Land Policy The Nationalities Question The Constituent Assembly The Question of Suffrage The Problem of Dictatorship The Struggle Against Corruption Democracy and Dictatorship
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