ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1955, this is an illuminating study of the political thought and action of the Russian intelligentsia, in the decade up to and including the Revolution of 1905-6. It is based on the writings, including those in the revolutionary press, by which the chief figures of the main opposition parties expressed their political theory, strategy and tactics and related them to the turbulent events of those years. It is also based on personal interviews with some of the survivors of these political struggles. The book is focused on the emergence, starting in 1889 of the major political parties in Russia and it tells of their efforts to form a common front against Tsarism in the revolution which they confidently expected in the early years of the century.

part One|15 pages

The Revolution in Sight

chapter I|14 pages

“To the People”

chapter II|14 pages

Tsarism is Too Late

chapter III|29 pages

The Year 1898

chapter IV|21 pages

The Populists Refurbished

chapter V|31 pages

Two Kinds of Marxists

chapter VI|24 pages

Russia Gets a Liberal Party

part Three|16 pages

The Cloudburst

chapter VII|15 pages

Chernov: A Toilers’ Revolution

chapter VIII|25 pages

Lenin: A Democratic Revolution

chapter IX|12 pages

Martov: A Bourgeois Revolution

chapter X|16 pages

Miliukov: an Instalment on Revolution

part Four|12 pages

The Calm

chapter XI|11 pages

The Sr’s in a Quandary

chapter XII|20 pages

The Enemy of the Working Class

chapter XIII|16 pages

What Kind of Parliament?

chapter |18 pages

Conclusion: The First Popular Front

The First Popular Front