The History of the Revolution & The Communist Manifesto
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John Reed. The History of the Revolution & The Communist Manifesto
The History of the Revolution & The Communist Manifesto
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Table of Contents
Ten Days That Shook the World
Chapter I. Background
Chapter II. The Coming Storm
THE GOVERNMENT’S ANSWER TO THE TRENCHES
Chapter III. On the Eve
Chapter IV. The Fall of the Provisional Government
FROM THE PETROGRAD MUNICIPAL DUMA:
TO THE CITIZENS OF RUSSIA!
TO WORKERS, SOLDIERS AND PEASANTS
Chapter V. Plunging Ahead
FROM THE ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF SOVIETS
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE RUSSIAN REPUBLIC!
FROM THE MUNICIPAL DUMA
PROCLAMATION TO THE PEOPLES AND GOVERNMENTS OF ALL THE BELLIGERENT NATIONS
Chapter VI. The Committee for Salvation
Chapter VII. The Revolutionary Front
TO THE PILLORY!
FROM KRASNOYE SELO, NOVEMBER 10TH, 8 A.M
TO ALL DISTRICT SOVIETS OF WORKERS’ DEPUTIES AND FACTORYSHOP COMMITTEES
WE ORDER THE WARD SOVIETS AND FACTORY-SHOP COMMITTEES:
Chapter VIII. Counter-Revolution
Chapter IX. Victory
TO ALL SOVIETS OF WORKERS’ AND SOLDIERS’ DEPUTIES
Chapter X. Moscow
Chapter XI. The Conquest of Power
DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLES OF RUSSIA
TO THE ATTENTION OF ALL CITIZENS. THE STATE BANK IS CLOSED! WHY?
Chapter XII. The Peasants’ Congress
Appendices I - XII
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER I. 1
2. WAGES AND COST OF LIVING BEFORE AND DURING THE REVOLUTION
3. THE SOCIALIST MINISTERS
4. SEPTEMBER MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN MOSCOW
5. GROWING ARROGANCE OF THE REACTIONARIES
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER II. 1
2. DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE
3. THE FUNCTION OF THE SOVIETS IS ENDED
4. TROTZKY’S SPEECH AT THE COUNCIL OF THE RUSSIAN REPUBLIC
5. THE “NAKAZ” TO SKOBELIEV
6. PEACE AT RUSSIA’S EXPENSE
7. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS IN FRANCE
8. TERESTCHENKO’S SPEECH_ (Resumé_)
9. THE BRITISH FLEET (etc.)
10. APPEALS AGAINST INSURRECTION
11. LENIN’s “LETTER TO THE COMRADES”
12. MILIUKOV’s SPEECH (Resumé)
13. INTERVIEW WITH KERENSKY
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER III. 1. RESOLUTION OF THE FACTORY-SHOP COMMITTEES
2. THE BOURGEOIS PRESS ON THE BOLSHEVIKI
3. MODERATE SOCIALIST PRESS ON THE BOLSHEVIKI
4 “YEDINSTVO”
5. WERE THE BOLSHEVIKI CONSPIRATORS?
6. APPEAL AGAINST INSURRECTION
7. EVENTS OF THE NIGHT, NOVEMBER 6TH
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER IV. 1. EVENTS OF NOVEMBER 7TH
2. KERENSKY IN FLIGHT
3. LOOTING OF THE WINTER PALACE
4. RAPE OF THE WOMEN’S BATTALION
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER V. 1. APPEALS AND PROCLAMATIONS
2. PROTEST OF THE MUNICIPAL DUMA
3. LAND DECREE—PEASANTS’ “NAKAZ”
4. THE LAND AND DESERTERS
5. THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER VI. 1. APPEALS AND DENUNCIATIONS
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER VII. 1. TWO DECREES
A. I. RYKOV
2. THE STRIKE FUND
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER VIII. 1. KERENSKY’S ADVANCE
2. PROCLAMATIONS OF THE MILITARY REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE
3. ACTS OF THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’s COMMISSARS
4. THE LIQUOR PROBLEM
5. ORDER NO. 2
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER IX. 1. MILITARY REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE. BULLETIN NO. 2
2. EVENTS OF THE 13TH IN PETROGRAD
3. TRUCE. KRASNOV’s ANSWER TO THE COMMITTEE FOR SALVATION
4. EVENTS AT TSARSKOYE SELO
5. APPEAL OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER X. 1. DAMAGE TO THE KREMLIN
2. LUNATCHARSKY’s DECLARATION
3. QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE BOURGEOISIE
4. REVOLUTIONARY FINANCIAL MEASURE
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XI. 1. LIMITATIONS OF THIS CHAPTER
2. PREAMBLE—DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLES OF RUSSIA
3. DECREES
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5. RIDICULE OF THE NEW RÉGIME
6. ON THE QUESTION OF AN AGREEMENT
7. WINE “POGROMS”
8. SPECULATORS
9. PURISHKEVITCH’s LETTER TO KALEDIN
10. DECREE ON THE MONOPOLY OF ADVERTISEMENTS
11. OBLIGATORY ORDINANCE
12. TWO PROCLAMATIONS
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14. APPEALS AND COUNTER-APPEALS
15. ELECTIONS TO THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY IN PETROGRAD
16. FROM THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’s COMMISSARS TO THE TOILING COSSACKS
17. FROM THE COMMISSION ON PUBLIC EDUCATION ATTACHED TO THE CENTRAL CITY DUMA
18. DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT
19. APPEALS TO THE FRONT AGAINST DUKHONIN
20. FROM KRYLENKO
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XII. 1. INSTRUCTION TO PEASANTS
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Notes and Explanations
The Communist Manifesto
Preface
Manifesto of the Communist Party
BY KARL MARX AND FREDERICK ENGELS
I. Bourgeois and Proletarians.3
II. Proletarians and Communists
III. Socialist and Communist Literature
I. REACTIONARY SOCIALISM (a) Feudal Socialism
(b) Petty Bourgeois Socialism
(c) German or "True" Socialism
2. CONSERVATIVE OR BOURGEOIS SOCIALISM
3. CRITICAL-UTOPIAN SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM
IV. Position of the Communists in Relation to the Various Existing Opposition Parties
Footnotes
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John Reed, Karl Marx
The History of October Revolution
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Volodarsky, a tall, pale youth with glasses and a bad complexion, was more definite. “The ‘Lieber-Dans’ and the other compromisers are sabotaging the Congress. If they succeed in preventing its meeting,—well, then we are realists enough not to depend on that!”
Under date of October 29th I find entered in my notebook the following items culled from the newspapers of the day:
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