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=== The April Theses === {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="vertical-navbox nowraplinks plainlist" style="float:right;clear:right;width:22.0em;margin:0 0 1.0em 1.0em;background:#f9f9f9;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:0.2em;border-spacing:0.4em 0;text-align:center;line-height:1.4em;font-size:88%;width:auto;" | style=";padding-top:0.4em;line-height:1.2em;"| |- ! style=";padding:0.2em 0.4em 0.2em;padding-top:0;font-size:145%;line-height:1.2em;background:#CC0000;padding-bottom:0;font-size:175%;font-weight:medium;color:white;"| |- | style="padding:0.2em 0 0.4em;padding:0.4em 0 0.4em;"| |- | style="padding:0 0.1em 0.4em; ;"| |- | style="padding:0 0.1em 0.4em; ;"| |- | style="padding:0 0.1em 0.4em; ;"| |- | style="padding:0 0.1em 0.4em; ;"| |- | style="padding:0 0.1em 0.4em; ;"| |- | style="padding:0 0.1em 0.4em; ;"| |- | style="padding:0.3em 0.4em 0.3em;font-weight:bold;border-top: 1px solid #aaa; border-bottom: 1px solid #aaa;"| |- | style="text-align:right;font-size:115%;padding-top: 0.6em;"| |} On the train from Switzerland, Lenin had composed his famous ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenin%27s_April_Theses April Theses]'': his programme for the Bolshevik Party. In the Theses, Lenin argued that the Bolsheviks should not rest content, like almost all other Russian socialists, with the "bourgeois" February Revolution. Instead the Bolsheviks should press ahead to a socialist revolution of the workers and poorest peasants: 2) The specific feature of the present situation in Russia is that the country is ''passing'' from the first stage of the revolution—which, owing to the insufficient class-consciousness and organisation of the proletariat, placed power in the hands of the bourgeoisie—to its ''second stage'', which must place power in the hands of the proletariat and the poorest sections of the peasants. Lenin argued that this socialist revolution would be achieved by the Soviets taking power from the parliamentary Provisional Government: "No support for the Provisional Government ... Not a parliamentary republic – to return to a parliamentary republic from the Soviets of Workers' Deputies would be a retrograde step – but a republic of Soviets of Workers', Agricultural Labourers' and Peasants' Deputies throughout the country, from top to bottom." To achieve this, Lenin argued, the Bolsheviks' immediate task was to campaign diligently among the Russian people to persuade them of the need for Soviet power: 4) Recognition of the fact that in most of the Soviets of Workers' Deputies our Party is in a minority, so far a small minority, ... and that therefore our task is, as long as ''this'' government yields to the influence of the bourgeoisie, to present a patient, systematic, and persistent explanation of the errors of their tactics, an ''explanation'' especially adapted to the practical needs of the masses. The April Theses were more radical than virtually anything Lenin's fellow revolutionaries had heard. Previous Bolshevik policy had been like that of the Mensheviks in this respect: that Russia was ready only for bourgeois, not socialist, revolution. [[Joseph Stalin]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lev_Kamenev Lev Kamenev], who had returned from exile in Siberia in mid-March and taken control of the Bolshevik newspaper ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pravda Pravda]'', had been campaigning for support for the Provisional Government. When Lenin presented his Theses to a joint [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Social_Democratic_Labour_Party Russian Social Democratic Labour Party] (RSDLP) meeting, he was booed by the Mensheviks. Boris Bogdanov called them "the ravings of a madman". Of the Bolsheviks, only [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kollontai Kollontai] at first supported the Theses. Lenin arrived at the revolutionary April Theses thanks to his work in exile on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperialism,_the_Highest_Stage_of_Capitalism theory of imperialism]. Through his study of worldwide politics and economics, Lenin came to view Russian politics in international perspective. In the conditions of the First World War, Lenin believed that, although Russian capitalism was underdeveloped, a socialist revolution in Russia could spark revolution in the more advanced nations of Europe, which could then help Russia achieve economic and social development. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._P._Taylor A. J. P. Taylor] argued: "Lenin made his revolution for the sake of Europe, not for the sake of Russia, and he expected Russia's preliminary revolution to be eclipsed when the international revolution took place. Lenin did not invent the iron curtain. On the contrary it was invented against him by the anti-revolutionary Powers of Europe. Then it was called the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordon_sanitaire cordon sanitaire].''" In this way, Lenin moved away from the previous Bolshevik policy of pursuing only bourgeois revolution in Russia, and towards the position of his fellow Russian revolutionary Trotsky and his theory of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_revolution permanent revolution], which may have influenced Lenin at this time. Controversial as it was in April 1917, the programme of the April Theses made the Bolshevik party a political refuge for Russians disillusioned with the Provisional Government and the war.
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