"The most ignorant, undeveloped, politically virgin, unorganised muzhik proved to be incomparably more left than the Cadets."
"On the 'Nature' of the Russian Revolution", April 8, 1908, in Proletary

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"The most ignorant, undeveloped, politically virgin, unorganised muzhik proved to be incomparably more left than the Cadets."
"On the 'Nature' of the Russian Revolution", April 8, 1908, in Proletary
"The Social-Democrats have built a proletarian party which will not be disheartened by the failure of the first armed onslaught, will not lose its head, nor be carried away by adventures. That party is marching to socialism, without tying itself or its future to the outcome of any particular period of bourgeois revolutions. That is precisely why it is also free of the weaker aspects of bourgeois revolution. And this proletarian party is marching to victory."
"Political Notes", February 13, 1908, in Proletary
"A feature of the Russian bourgeois revolution is that a revolutionary policy on the key issue of the revolution—the agrarian question—is being pursued by the Black Hundreds and by the peasants together with the workers. The liberal lawyers and professors, on the other hand, are advocating something that is absolutely lifeless, absurd, and utopian...Economic necessity will certainly call for, and will certainly bring about a most 'drastic change' in Russia’s agrarian system."
"Political Notes", February 13, 1908, in Proletary
"Notwithstanding all the efforts that have been made, the experience of two years of reaction has not created any reliable support within the country for the Black-Hundred autocracy, nor any new class elements capable of rejuvenating the autocracy economically. And without this no atrocities, no frenzy of the counter-revolution can save the present political system in Russia."
"Political Notes", February 13, 1908, in Proletary
"The sympathy of the socialist proletariat will always be on the side of the Republicans against the monarchy. But what they have succeeded in doing so far in Portugal is only to frighten the monarchy by the assassination of two monarchs, but not to destroy it."
"The Happening to the King of Portugal", February 19, 1908, in Proletary
"We regret that in the happening to the king of Portugal [his assassination] there is still clearly visible the element of conspiratorial, i.e., impotent, terror, one that essentially fails to achieve its purpose and falls short of that genuine, popular, truly regenerative terror for which the Great French Revolution became famous."
"The Happening to the King of Portugal", February 19, 1908, in Proletary
"The bourgeois papers write well when stung to the quick. Life becomes a more cheerful thing when you see this growing ideological unity among the liberal enemies of the proletariat all over the world, for this unity is one of the guarantees of the unification of the millions of the international proletariat, which will win for itself its promised land, come what may."
"An Estimate of Marx by International Liberalism", March 12, 1908, in Proletary
"The bankruptcy of liberalism meant the triumph of the reactionary landlords. Today, intimidated by those reactionaries, humiliated and spat upon by them, transformed into a serf-bound accomplice of Stolypin's constitutional farce, liberalism will shed an occasional tear for the past."
"On the 'Nature' of the Russian Revolution", April 8, 1908, in Proletary