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1917

1917

The Lessons of the Great Year (January 20, 1917)

Victor and Friedrich Adler (February 5, 1917/April 1922)

Unease in Europe (March 15, 1917, extract)

Revolution in Russia (March 16, 1917, different version)

Two Faces (March 17, 1917, different version)

The Growing Conflict (March 17, 1917, different version)

On the Paris Commune (March 17, 1917, different version)

On the Eve of a Revolution (March 18, 1917, different version)

War or Peace? (March 20, 1917, different version)

From whom and how to defend the revolution (March 21, 1917, different version)

Who Are the Traitors? (March 22, 1917)


War and the Revolution (March 22, 1917)

1905-1917, The Immediate Tasks of the Present Revolution (April 1917)

Captivity (April 23, 1917)

Speech at the meeting of the Petrograd Soviet (May 18, 1917, different version)

Speech at the Citywide Conference of the United Social Democrats (May 20, 1917)

Resolution of the Citywide Conference of the United Social Democrats (May 20, 1917)

Peace and Reaction (May 1917)

Speech at a Session of the Petrograd Soviet on reports by the socialist ministers (May 26, 1917)

In defence of Red Kronstadt (June 8, 1917, different version)

Appeal from the Kronstadt soviet (June 9, 1917, different version)

Forward (June 15, 1917)

Speech on a personal note at an evening session of the First All-Russian Congress of Soviets (June 18, 1917)


Speech on the question of war (June 22, 1917)


Declaration of the Bolshevik Faction at a session of the First All-Russian Congress of Soviets on the Question of the Offensive (June 25, 1917)

The Farce of Dual Power (June 1917)

Soviet power or coalition sell-out (June 1917)

Democracy, Pacifism and Imperialism (June 30, 1917, different version, third version)

The July Uprising (July 1917)

Trying Days (July 22, 1917)


Letter to the Provisional Government (July 23, 1917)

The revolution is in danger! (August 7, 1917)

After the July Days: WHAT NEXT? (August-September 1917)

Blood and Iron (August 31, 1917)

Declaration of the Bolshevik fraction at the Democratic Conference (October 1, 1917)

Reports on the work of the Military Revolutionary Committee (November 6, 1917)

After October: the Soviet call for peace (November 21, 1917)

What do the secret treaties reveal? (November 25, 1917)

The Peace Program and the Revolution (November 1917, different version)

From What the Secret Treaties State (November 25, 1917)

From a Report on the Work of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Government (December 3, 1917)

To the workers and oppressed peoples of Europe bled white by the war (December 19, 1917)

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