A moderate socialist, he enjoyed the support of the Mensheviks, though he never joined the party. |
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Here he is referring to the revolutionary socialist party which was split between the Mensheviks on the right and the Bolsheviks on the left. |
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A strong Social Democrat Party of Mensheviks emerged in Georgia in the early 20th century, which formed a brief republic, under British protection. |
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Riots and demonstrations broke out through the cities and on March 15, 1917 Czar Nicholas III gave up his throne to a provisional government mostly lead by Mensheviks. |
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Importantly, however, he never joined hands with those Mensheviks and others who tried to mobilize against the revolution. |
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Mensheviks believed in service to the working class and focused on consumer cooperatives, schools, libraries, and clubs. |
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Lenin waged a merciless political struggle against the Mensheviks and those in the Bolshevik Party who conciliated them. |
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The Mensheviks are the representatives of bourgeois restoration and we are for the defense of the workers' state by every means possible. |
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Lenin had not been a class traitor when he wielded that defective slogan against the Mensheviks and Liberals. |
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One of the Mensheviks, Vladislav Valk, openly advocated the Constituent Assembly, i.e., a bourgeois parliament. |
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What the bourgeoisie and their hacks, from the Mensheviks to Infoshop, cannot forgive is that Lenin and Trotsky did apply determined measures against the Kronstadt mutiny. |
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The Mensheviks, loyal to traditional Social Democratic teachings, concentrated on developing ties with labour and rejected as premature political revolution in agrarian, largely precapitalist Russia. |
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But, forced again into exile from 1907 to 1917, Lenin found serious challenges to his policies not only from the Mensheviks but within his own faction as well. |
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Nobody was interested in who was there-SRs, Mensheviks or Bolsheviks who had become disenchanted with communism, but who still stood for the Soviets. |
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The right wing of Russian social democracy, the Mensheviks, argued that the bourgeoisie must come to power to resolve the outstanding democratic tasks such as giving land to the peasantry. |
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In 1917, when the tsar's government collapsed, the Mensheviks supported the new liberal bourgeois Provisional Government and later joined the government. |
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