Course on Anti-Imperialism, War and Peace, Part 3

Uprising
“To be successful, insurrection must rely not upon conspiracy and not
upon a party, but upon the advanced class. That is the first point.
Insurrection must rely upon a revolutionary upsurge of the people. That
is the second point. Insurrection must rely upon that turning-point in
the history of the growing revolution when the activity of the advanced
ranks of the people is at its height, and when the vacillations in the
ranks of the enemy and in the ranks of the weak, half-hearted and
irresolute friends of the revolution are strongest. That is the third
point. And these three conditions for raising the question of
insurrection distinguish Marxism from Blanquism.”
This wrote Lenin [Image], in “Marxism & Insurrection” (download linked
below), in September 1917, just before the Great October Russian
Revolution.
Insurrection must rely upon the advanced class, and not upon the party.
It must rely on an uprising of the people, and be timed to coincide
with their maximum degree of resolution and the maximum degree of
vacillation in the ranks of their enemies.
Lenin concludes:
In order to treat insurrection in a Marxist way, i.e., as an art, we
must at the same time, without losing a single moment, organise a
headquarters of the insurgent detachments, distribute our forces, move
the reliable regiments to the most important points, surround the
Alexandriusky Theatre, occupy the Peter and Paul Fortress, arrest the
General Staff and the government, and move against the officer cadets
and the Savage Division those detachments which would rather die than
allow the enemy to approach the strategic points of the city. We must
mobilise the armed workers and call them to fight the last desperate
fight, occupy the telegraph and the telephone exchange at once, move
our insurrection headquarters to the central telephone exchange and
connect it by telephone with all the factories, all the regiments, all
the points of armed fighting, etc.
“Of course, this is all by way of example, only to illustrate the fact
that at the present moment it is impossible to remain loyal to Marxism,
to remain loyal to the revolution unless insurrection is treated as an
art.”
Insurrection is an art! This is a short document, comrades, and
readable. Read it.
Please download and read this text:Marxism and Insurrection, 1917,
Lenin (2101 words)
Further reading:Guerrilla Warfare, 1906, Lenin (3917
words)Revolutionary Adventurism, 1902, Lenin (8645 words)


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