Communism -- Soviet Union; Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921
“The Land decree of the Congress of Soviets is identical in its
fundamentals with the decisions of the first Peasants’ Congress. Why
then did not the new Government follow the tactics outlined by that
Congress? Because the Council of People’s Commissars wanted to hasten
the settlement of the Land question, so that the Constituent Assembly
would have nothing to do….
“But also the Government saw that it was necessary to adopt practical
measures, so without further reflection, it adopted the Regulations for
Land Committees, thus creating a strange situation; for the Council of
People’s Commissars abolished private property in land, but the
Regulations drawn up by the Land Committees are based on private
property…. However, no harm has been done by that; for the Land
Committees are paying no attention to the Soviet decrees, but are
putting into operation their own practical decisions—decisions based on
the will of the vast majority of the peasants….
“These Land Committees are not attempting the legislative solution of
the Land question, which belongs to the Constituent Assembly alone….
But will the Constituent Assembly desire to do the will of the Russian
peasants? Of that we cannot be sure…. All we can be sure of is that the
revolutionary determination of the peasants is now aroused, and that
the Constituent will be _forced_ to settle the Land question the way
the peasants want it settled…. The Constituent Assembly will not dare
to break with the will of the people….”
Followed him Lenin, listened to now with absorbing intensity. “At this
moment we are not only trying to solve the Land question, but the
question of Social Revolution—not only here in Russia, but all over the
world. The Land question cannot be solved independently of the other
problems of the Social Revolution…. For example, the confiscation of
the landed estates will provoke the resistance not only of Russian
land-owners, but also of foreign capital—with whom the great landed
properties are connected through the intermediary of the banks….
“The ownership of the land in Russia is the basis for immense
oppression, and the confiscation of the land by the peasants is the
most important step of our Revolution. But it cannot be separated from
the other steps, as is clearly manifested by the stages through which
the Revolution has had to pass. The first stage was the crushing of
autocracy and the crushing of the power of the industrial capitalists
and land-owners, whose interests are closely related. The second stage
was the strengthening of the Soviets and the political compromise with
the bourgeoisie. The mistake of the Left Socialist Revolutionaries lies
in the fact that at that time they did not oppose the policy of
compromise, because they held the theory that the consciousness of the
masses was not yet fully developed….
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