Note A note by Lenin in response to an attack in the Novoye Vremya paper. First published in Pravda No. 74 June 20 (7), 1917.
The Laugh Is On You! "The laugh is on you, gentlemen of the S.R. and Menshevik fold! You are laughing at your own policy of trust in the capitalists and the government of the capitalists!"
It Is Undemocratic, Citizen Kerensky! "Dual power still exists. The only way out of the present situation is to have all power pass to the Soviets."
A Mote in the Eye "The Russian ministeriable Narodniks and Mensheviks are in a hopeless muddle; every passing day adds to their self-exposure."
Speech Made at the First Petrograd Conference of Shop Committees June 13 (May 31), 1917 "For control over industry to be effectively carried out it must be a workers’ control with a workers’ majority in all the leading bodies,..."
Letter to the District Committees of the Petrograd Organisation of the R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks) First published in 1925 in the journal Krasnaya Letopis (Red Annals), No. 3 (14).
Resolution on Measures to Cope with Economic Disorganisation Published in Sotsial-Demokrat No. 64, May 25 (June 7), 1917.
Materials Relating to the Revision of the Party Programme "Only a proletarian socialist revolution can lead humanity out of the impasse which imperialism and imperialist wars have created. Whatever difficulties the revolution may have to encounter, whatever possible temporary setbacks or waves of counter-revolution it may have to contend with, the final victory of the proletariat is inevitable." Written April–May, 1917.
Proposed Amendments to the Resolution on the War Issue First published in 1931 in Lenin Miscellany XVII. Written between January 27 and 29 (February 9 and 11), 1917.