On Monday over one
hundred people crowded into the CAUM Centre in Madrid to hear Alan give a
speech launching his latest book, which is an in-depth reply to the reformist
ideas of Heinz Dieterich, who has been providing a theoretical back-up to the
bureaucracy within the Bolivarian movement which is attempting to slow down the
pace of the revolution. If listened to, these reformist ideas would lead to the
derailing of the revolution.
After six months of struggle, 18 days of strike action and
on the first day of their all out strike for a reduction in working hours, the
bus drivers of Barcelona have achieved an important victory. And they won as a
result of their united mobilisation, based on mass workers' assemblies taking
all decisions, and coordinated through an elected committee.
The
PP controlled Guadalajara
council has denied the Frederick Engels Foundation a stall at the Guadalajara
Book Fair. Please sign and send a letter of protest against this attack on the
freedom of expression.
Strikes and protests erupt on women's day in Petrograd and develop into a mass movement involving hundreds of thousands of workers; within 5 days the workers win over the army and bring down the hated and seemingly omnipotent Tsarist Monarchy.
Following the First All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the reformist leaders called a demonstration to show the strength of "democracy". 400,000 people attended, the vast majority carried banners with Bolshevik slogans.
Spontaneous, armed demonstrations against the Provisional Government erupt in Petrograd. The workers and soldiers are suppressed by force, introducing a period of reaction and making the peaceful development of the revolution impossible.
Following the July days, the Bolsheviks were driven underground and the forces of reaction were emboldened. This process culminated in the reactionary forces coalescing around General Kornilov, who attempt to march on Petrograd and crush the revolutionary movement in its entirety.
The Provisional Government is overthrown. State power passes to the Soviets on the morningm of 26th October, after the Bolsheviks’ Military Revolutionary Committee seize the city and the cabinet surrenders.
The February Revolution saw a mass strike develop from below at a furious pace which posed the question of state power within a week of its inception. Workers in Petrograd took to the streets against intolerable bread shortages, the slaughter…
This reading guide contains some of Lenin’s most important writings and speeches made in the April period, accompanied by works which provide further details of events at that stage of the Revolution.
This reading guide informs the May-June period of the Revolution with analysis, accounts of those who were involved and important speeches and writings of the time.
This selection of texts covers the background, events and consequences of the July Days. Next, we will turn our attention to one of those consequences – the Kornilov putsch in late August.
Kornilov’s failed coup brought the direct action of the masses into play again, and proved to them once and for all that they were the only force in society capable of transforming their own living conditions. For the first time,…
The following series of articles provides in-depth analyses and first-hand accounts of the events immediately preceding, during and after the greatest event in human history: the October Revolution, in addition to reflections on its aftermath.