The Russian Revolution the First Year Pamphlet No 26a

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The Russian Revolution the First Year Pamphlet No 26a
Joseph King
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Yet the financial and economic position of Russia may be repeated in other lands. Who will predict to-day the future of Labour or of Capital anywhere ?
The Class Struggle of Proletarians against the propertied classes was first announced eighty years ago by British Chartists, elaborated by Marx and Engels, accepted as the basis of Continental Socialism and pro- claimed by Trotsky in his book " The War and the International " (October, 1914). This doctrine has become actual in Russian policy. Si
...milarly, in foreign policy Lenin and Trotsky put for- ward Class Truce, Union Sacree, Burgfrieden, peace between the proletarian workers, who should take their proper place after the downfall of Capitalism and the defeat of 23 Imperialism. A genuine peace and a true League of Peoples is only possible on the basis of the International. Faithful to this theory, which appeared madness to the Governments of the world, they dismissed the Russian Consuls, Ambassadors, Attaches, and others in foreign lands, appointed mostly by the Czar, who refused to obey their directions, and they appointed Ambassadors not accredited to foreign Courts, but to the peoples abroad.

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