Early January
(mid-January) |
Lenin writes critical notes to the first draft programme
of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party, composed by Plekhanov.
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January 8 (21) |
Lenin, in a speech at a conference of the Iskra
Editorial Board in Munich criticises the first draft programme
composed by Plekhanov and introduces his corrections and proposals.
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January (between 8 and
25) (between January 21 and February 1) |
Lenin composes a new draft programme of the Russian
Social-Democratic Labour Party.
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January 15 (23) |
Lenin's article “Concerning the State
Budget” published in Iskra, No. 15.
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End of January (first half
of February) |
Following Lenin's instructions, the All-Russian
Iskra organisation is founded at a conference of
Iskra adherents in Samara.
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February 1 (14) |
Lenin's article “Political Agitation and 'the
Class Point of View'" published in Iskra, No. 16.
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February |
Lenin writes the Preface to his What Is To Be
Done?
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End of February to mid-March
(March) |
Lenin writes the critical notes to the second draft
programme of the R.S.D.L.P. composed by Plekhanov.
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March 5 (18) |
Lenin writes for the Belostok Conference of the
R.S.D.L.P. the “Report of the Iskra Editorial Board to
the Meeting of R.S.D.L.P. Committees” and a draft resolution; he
takes part in the conference of the Iskra Editorial Board and
gives instructions to the Iskra delegate to the Belostok
Conference.
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Beginning of March (mid
March) |
The book What Is To Be Done? Burning Questions of
Our Movement is published in Stuttgart; in this work Lenin
elaborated the ideological foundations of the Marxist Party.
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