Communism -- Soviet Union; Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921
“If the propertied classes were really getting ready for the
Constituent Assembly six weeks from now, there could be no reason for
establishing the irresponsibility of the Government at this time. The
whole truth is that the bourgeoisie, which directs the policies of the
Provisional Government, has for its aim to break the Constituent
Assembly. At present this is the main purpose of the propertied
classes, which control our entire national policy—external and
internal. In the industrial, agrarian and supply departments the
politics of the propertied classes, acting with the Government,
increases the natural disorganisation caused by the war. The propertied
classes, which are provoking a peasants’ revolt! The propertied
classes, which are provoking civil war, and openly hold their course on
the bony hand of hunger, with which they intend to overthrow the
Revolution and finish with the Constituent Assembly!
“No less criminal also is the international policy of the bourgeoisie
and its Government. After forty months of war, the capital is
threatened with mortal danger. In reply to this arises a plan to move
the Government to Moscow. The idea of abandoning the capital does not
stir the indignation of the bourgeoisie. Just the opposite. It is
accepted as a natural part of the general policy designed to promote
counter-revolutionary conspiracy. … Instead of recognising that the
salvation of the country lies in concluding peace, instead of throwing
openly the idea of immediate peace to all the worn-out peoples, over
the heads of diplomats and imperialists, and making the continuation of
the war impossible,—the Provisional Government, by order of the Cadets,
the Counter-Revolutionists and the Allied Imperialists, without sense,
without purpose and without a plan, continues to drag on the murderous
war, sentencing to useless death new hundreds of thousands of soldiers
and sailors, and preparing to give up Petrograd, and to wreck the
Revolution. At a time when Bolshevik soldiers and sailors are dying
with other soldiers and sailors as a result of the mistakes and crimes
of others, the so-called Supreme Commander (Kerensky) continues to
suppress the Bolshevik press. The leading parties of the Council are
acting as a voluntary cover for these policies.
“We, the faction of Social Democrats Bolsheviki, announce that with
this Government of Treason to the People we have nothing in common. We
have nothing in common with the work of these Murderers of the People
which goes on behind official curtains. We refuse either directly or
indirectly to cover up one day of this work. While Wilhelm’s troops are
threatening Petrograd, the Government of Kerensky and Kornilov is
preparing to run away from Petrograd and turn Moscow into a base of
counter-revolution!
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