1)
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The propaganda and agitation for the idea of a provisional
revolutionary government as a necessary component part of a victorious
revolution.
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2)
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Discussion of the whole of our minimum programme at workers’ meetings
not only from a general standpoint, as
we all have discussed and should discuss the maximum programme, but from the
standpoint of the possibility of its full and immediate implementation.
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3)
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Recognition that in the event of a victorious popular uprising the
Social-Democrats may take part in a provisional revolutionary government
together with the revolutionary bourgeoisie and petty-bourgeois democrats
for the purpose of conducting a relentless struggle against all
counter-revolutionary attempts, for the purpose of completely clearing the
democratic soil in Russia, for the purpose of using all the means ensured by the
government for the broadest possible organisation of the working class.
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These are subjective conditions. What about the objective ones? for the purpose
of carrying on a relentless struggle against the counter-revolution. P. 3.
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4) Necessary condition of such participation—control by the
Social-Democratic Labour Party over its authorised representatives in the
government
and undeviating protection of the independent working-class party, hostile to
all manner of bourgeois democracy in its striving for a full socialist
revolution.
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{{ NB A r m e d proletariat }}
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5) At any rate, regardless of whether or not the Social-Democrats succeed in
taking part in a provisional revolutionary government, the idea must
be spread in the working class of the necessity of independent workers’
r e v o l u t i o n a r y organisations to exercise control
over
e v e r y revolutionary government and to exert pressure on it.
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