20th Century · English
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (The Crisis in Our Party)
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (The Crisis in Our Party) (1904), by Vladimir Lenin. Translated by Abraham Fineberg and Naomi Jochel. From the Marxists Internet Archive.
Chapters
- 01Prefaceprose
- 02A. The Preparations For The Congressprose
- 03B. Significance of the Various Groupings at the Congressprose
- 04C. Beginning of the Congress. The Organising Committee Incidentprose
- 05D. Dissolution of the Yuzhny Rabochy Groupprose
- 06E. The Equality of Languages Incidentprose
- 07F. The Agrarian Programmeprose
- 08G. The Party Rules. Comrade Martov’s Draftprose
- 09H. Discussion on Centralism Prior to the Split Among the Iskra-istsprose
- 10I. Paragraph One of the Rulesprose
- 11J. Innocent Victims of a False Accusation of Opportunismprose
- 12K. Continuation of the Debate on the Rules. Composition of the Council.prose
- 13L. Conclusion of the Debate On The Rules. Co-Optation To The Central Bodies. Withdrawal of the Rabocheye Dyelo Delegatesprose
- 14M. The Elections. End of the Congressprose
- 15N. General Picture of the Struggle at the Congress. The Revolutionary and Opportunist Wings of the Partyprose
- 16O. After the Congress. Two Methods of Struggleprose
- 17P. Little Annoyances Should Not Stand in the Way of a Big Pleasureprose
- 18Q. The New Iskra. Opportunism In Questions Of Organisationprose
- 19R. A Few Words On Dialectics. Two Revolutionsprose
- 20Appendix. The Incident of Comrade Gusev and Comrade Deutschprose