Report on the Right of Recall at a Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee
"The process of democratisation must be carried forward and the right of recall introduced."
"The process of democratisation must be carried forward and the right of recall introduced."
Written: December 3 (November 20), 1917.
"Manikovsky and Marushevsky are to be arrested immediately."
"It would be betraying democracy and abdicating the basic principles and tasks of the socialist revolution, which has begun in Russia, to refuse, on that ground, to practise the right of recall, or to hamper or restrict its exercise in any way."
Written on December 1 (November 18), 1917.
"The alliance between the workers and the working and exploited peasants would make it obligatory for the party of the proletariat to vote for the peasants and against the bourgeoisie"
Interview Given by Lenin to Gregori Yarros, Correspondent of the Associated Press Agency, on November 28 (15), 1917.
"A necessary condition for the victory of the socialist revolution, which alone can secure the lasting triumph and full implementation of the law on land, is the close alliance of the working and exploited peasantry with the working class—the proletariat—in all the advanced countries."
"Peace cannot be concluded only from above. Peace must be won from below. We put no trust in the German generals, but we have faith in the German people."
"All public organisations must be drawn into the fight against the food plunderers."
"In the name of the Government of the Russian Republic, on behalf of the Council of People’s Commissars, we dismiss you from your post for refusing to obey government orders and for conduct that entails untold hardships for the working people of all countries and especially the armies."
"Soldiers, the cause of peace is in your hands! Do not allow the counter-revolutionary generals to frustrate the great cause of peace, place them under guard in order to avert acts of summary justice unworthy of a revolutionary army"