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There is no other material historic; basis. The Special problem of the peasants. The interests of the workers and the peasants do n< coincide. We are faced with a difficult period. We are al; confronted with a moral problem to prove to the peasantry that there is no alternative they are either definitely with tl workers, assisting the proletariat, or they return to their pl< condition. There is no middle course; no middle course exists except for the Mensheviks, but their method is in decay, falli] to pieces wherever it is used, falling to pieces in Germany. This the peasant masses will not understand from theory an<" by observing the 2nd and 3rd Internationals. The peasan masses and tens of millions of people can understand it in th< practice of every day life. A matter of principle which th( peasantry could understand was victory (over Kolchak and Denikin. They easily drew' a comparison between the power of Denikin and Kolchak and the power used by proletarian dictatorship although the latter phrase was used to frighten the peasantry and is still being used to that end.

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