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  2. List of speeches given by Vladimir Lenin - Wikipedia

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    How the Working People Can Be Saved from the Oppression of the Landowners and Capitalists for Ever: 05-Apr-1920: English: Record ⓘ 13: Never been assigned: About Soviet power or About Polish Front - a conventional name; allegedly the matrix was damaged during copying: 05-Apr-1920: The speech has never been published: 14: А-0288: 5th session ...

  3. There is such a party! - Wikipedia

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    Lenin, who was present in the hall, remained silent and did not interrupt the speaker. [6] The next day, June 4, Lenin was given the floor for a 15-minute speech, in which the word "is!" (without the words "such a party"), as well as a reference to the speech of Irakli Tsereteli on the previous day of the Congress. [ 7 ]

  4. Lenin's Testament - Wikipedia

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    During December 1922 and January 1923, Lenin dictated "Lenin's Testament", in which he discussed the personal qualities of his comrades, particularly Trotsky and Stalin. [41] An early, typed version of the testament, which was based on the shorthand notes, was burned by Lenin's secretary, Mariya Volodicheva on the orders of Stalin.

  5. First All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and ...

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    Trust us, and we will give you our program. Our conference on April 29 gave this program. Unfortunately, it is not considered and is not guided by it. Apparently, it is required to find out her popularly". In his speech, Lenin proposed "arrest the 50-100 largest millionaires", introduce workers' control in the industry and make peace. [3]

  6. Vladimir Lenin - Wikipedia

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    Various historians and biographers have characterised Lenin's administration as a police state, [527] and many have described it as a one-party dictatorship, [528] and Lenin as a dictator. [529] Ryan stated that he was "not a dictator in the sense that all his recommendations were accepted and implemented", for many of his colleagues disagreed ...

  7. Russian Provisional Government - Wikipedia

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    However, Lenin was rather reluctant about these developments, with his speech uncertain and barely lasting a minute. As violence escalated in the streets with the mob looting shops, houses, and attacking well-dressed civilians, Cossacks and Kadets stationed atop the buildings of Liteyny Avenue began to fire upon the crowds, causing the marchers ...

  8. Russian Constituent Assembly - Wikipedia

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    V. I. Lenin. Speech on the Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly; Karl Kautsky. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat, chapter VI, Constituent Assembly and Soviet; Leon Trotsky. Lenin, ch. 5; Victor Serge. Year One of the Russian Revolution, ch. 4; Tony Cliff. Lenin 3 – Revolution Besieged, ch. 3; Max Shachtman. The Constituent Assembly

  9. The State and Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The State and Revolution is considered to be Lenin's most important work on the state and has been called by Lucio Colletti "Lenin's greatest contribution to political theory". [2] According to the Marxologist David McLellan , "the book had its origin in Lenin's argument with Bukharin in the summer of 1916 over the existence of the state after ...