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Bolshevism and the Party Form

Bolshevism and the Party Form Footnotes 1. The notion that class consciousness had to be brought to the proletariat by socialist intellectuals was very much mainstream European Marxism at this time. See Leszek Kolakowski, Main Currents of Marxism . Vol. II . The Golden Age (Oxford, 1978), ch. II. 2.‘Predislovie k sborniku “Za 12 let“’, Polnoe sobranie sochinenii [henceforth PSS] (Moscow, 5th ed., 1979), vol. 16, 101, 107. 3. For Lenin's views on the relationship between revolution and class consciousness, see‘Dve taktiki sotsial‐demokratii v demokraticheskoi revoliutsii’, PSS, vol. 11,3 and‘Sotsial demokratiia i vremennoe pravitel'stvo’, PSS, vol. 10, 19. 4. See‘O reorganizatsii partii’, PSS, vol. 12, 83–93;‘Takticheskaia platforma k ob'edinitel'nomu s'ezdu’, PSS, vol. 12, 221–38 and‘Doklad ob ob'edinitel'nom s'ezde RSDRP’, PSS, vol. 13, 1–66. 5. However one of the only three references to the party in The State and Revolution could be interpreted as according to the party a significant role in guiding the building of socialism. Such an interpretation would run directly counter to the main thrust of the work as a whole. See Ralph Miliband,‘Lenin's “The State and Revolution“’, The Socialist Register , 1970, 309–19. 6. For example, see the comments of Shliapnikov, Milonov and Ignatov at the X Congress, Desiatyi s'ezd http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1988 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1988.tb00794.x
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Footnotes 1. The notion that class consciousness had to be brought to the proletariat by socialist intellectuals was very much mainstream European Marxism at this time. See Leszek Kolakowski, Main Currents of Marxism . Vol. II . The Golden Age (Oxford, 1978), ch. II. 2.‘Predislovie k sborniku “Za 12 let“’, Polnoe sobranie sochinenii [henceforth PSS] (Moscow, 5th ed., 1979), vol. 16, 101, 107. 3. For Lenin's views on the relationship between revolution and class consciousness, see‘Dve taktiki sotsial‐demokratii v demokraticheskoi revoliutsii’, PSS, vol. 11,3 and‘Sotsial demokratiia i vremennoe pravitel'stvo’, PSS, vol. 10, 19. 4. See‘O reorganizatsii partii’, PSS, vol. 12, 83–93;‘Takticheskaia platforma k ob'edinitel'nomu s'ezdu’, PSS, vol. 12, 221–38 and‘Doklad ob ob'edinitel'nom s'ezde RSDRP’, PSS, vol. 13, 1–66. 5. However one of the only three references to the party in The State and Revolution could be interpreted as according to the party a significant role in guiding the building of socialism. Such an interpretation would run directly counter to the main thrust of the work as a whole. See Ralph Miliband,‘Lenin's “The State and Revolution“’, The Socialist Register , 1970, 309–19. 6. For example, see the comments of Shliapnikov, Milonov and Ignatov at the X Congress, Desiatyi s'ezd

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Published: Apr 1, 1988

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