V. I. Lenin
Plan for an Article “The Lessons of the War”{8}
Written: Written in February 1917
Published:
First published in 1939 in the magazine Proletarskaya Revolutsia No. 1.
Printed from the original.
Source:
Lenin
Collected Works,
Progress Publishers,
1977,
Moscow,
Volume 41,
pages 393-394.1.
Translated: Yuri Sdobnikov
Transcription\Markup:
R. Cymbala
Copyleft:
V. I. Lenin Internet Archive (www.marxists.org)
© 2004
Permission is granted to copy and/or distribute this document under the
terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
The Lessons of the War
Etwa:
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1. Definition of imperialism.
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2. The imperialist character of the war has been exposed.
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3. Advance of monopoly capitalism towards state capitalism.
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4. “Necessity” teaches. Famine, etc.
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5. Female labour. “Arbeitszwang”, etc.
“Kriegssozialismus”?{1}
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6. Social-patriotism or social-chauvinism. International significance.
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7. Kautskyism or Centrism or social-pacifism.
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8. The Left.
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8 b i s. Basle Manifesto. Refuted?
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9. Socio-economic approach. “Not kennt kein
Gebot.”{2}
Either
socialism or famine (idem
Neutrale{3}
).
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10. Wie’s gemacht wird? “Wumba.”{4}
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11. Political tasks: revolution.
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12. Civil war. Waffen umkehren. (“Entwaffnung der
Arbeiter”?){5}
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13. “Break up the old state” machine (Kautsky gegen Pannekoek).
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14. “Dictatorship of the proletariat.” 1871 and 1905.
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15. The old, “ready-made” state power or a new one?
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16. “Soviets of Workers’ Deputies.” Is that parliamentarism?
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17. The role of new democracy and its withering away.
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17 bis. “New” democracy (“neue
Sch\"opfung”{6}
)=one
which is working, socialist, proletarian and c o m m u n i s t.
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18. Moments, elements, indications of a turn towards revolution.
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Subjects:
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A. Imperialism and imperialist war (1–2).
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B. Three trends in international socialism (6–8).
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C. Development of the economy (3–5).
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D. “Feasibility” and urgency of socialism.
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E. Political revolution (11–17).
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F. “Der Sturm
naht”{7}
(18).
Notes
{1}
“Forced labour”, etc. “War socialism”?—Ed.
{2}
“Necessity knows no laws.”—Ed.
{3}
Neutral.—Ed.
{4}
How is it done?
“Wumba” (Department for the Supply of Arms and Munitions).—Ed.
{5}
Turn weapons. (“Disarmament of workers”?)—Ed.
{6}
“New creativity.”—Ed.
{7}
“The storm approaches.”—Ed.
{8}
The article was not written. Many propositions formulated in the plan
were elaborated by Lenin in his “Letters from Afar”
(see present edition, Vol. 23, pp. 295–342).
p. 393