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  1. April Theses

    The April Theses were first published in a speech in two meetings on 17 April 1917 (4 April according to the old Russian Calendar). [1] Some believe he based this on Leon Trotsky's Theory of Permanent Revolution. [2] They were subsequently published in the Bolshevik newspaper Pravda.In the Theses, Lenin [3]. condemns the Provisional Government as bourgeois and urges "no support" for it, as ...

  2. April Theses

    Vladimir Lenin. April Theses, in Russian history, program developed by Lenin during the Russian Revolution of 1917, calling for Soviet control of state power; the theses, published in April 1917, contributed to the July Days uprising and also to the Bolshevik coup d'etat in October 1917. During the February Revolution two disparate bodies had ...

  3. Short answer type question. Explain Lenins April Theses.

    Lenin was the leader of the Bolshevik party. He returned to Russia and put three demands which were known as Lenin's April Theses. They were: (i) The First World War be brought to an end. (ii) Land must be transferred to the peasants. (iii) The banks should be nationalised. Suggest Corrections.

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    APRIL THESES. Vladimir Ilich Lenin's "April Theses" was one of the most influential and important documents of the Russian Revolution and Bolshevik history. The main ideas of Lenin's April Theses were first delivered in speeches immediately after his arrival in Petrograd on April 16, 1917, and then formalized in a newspaper article ("The Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution") in ...

  5. The April Theses: Summary & Effects

    The April Theses focused the goals of the Bolsheviks on maintaining the movement of the February Revolution along the Marxist vision of a true proletariat revolution that would spell the end of ...

  6. Key points and overall significance of Lenin's "April Theses"

    Lenin's "April Theses" represented a radical change in the Bolsheviks' political strategy. Previously, it was widely accepted that the Bolsheviks should work within the system of liberal democracy ...

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    [Introduction] I did not arrive in Petrograd until the night of April 3, and therefore at the meeting on April 4, I could, of course, deliver the report on the tasks of the revolutionary proletariat only on my own behalf, and with reservations as to insufficient preparation.. The only thing I could do to make things easier for myself — and for honest opponents — was to prepare the theses ...

  8. April Theses

    Vladimir Lenin, The Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution. April 17, 1917 . Original Source: Pravda, 20 April 1917. I arrived in Petrograd only on the night of April 16, and could therefore, of course, deliver a report at the meeting on April 17, on the tasks of the revolutionary proletariat only upon my own responsibility, and with the reservations as to insufficient preparation.

  9. Владимир Ленин (Vladimir Lenin)

    The April Theses were the directives Vladimir Lenin issued to the Bolshevik Party upon his return to Russia, following a long exile in Switzerland. The Theses, delivered in April

  10. Extracts from Lenin's April Theses (1917)

    Vladimir Lenin's April Theses were actually a brief account of a speech he delivered on his return to Russia on April 3rd 1917, then summarised in writing the following day: "1. In our attitude towards the war, which under the new government of Lvov and company unquestionably remains on Russia's part a predatory imperialist war, owing to ...

  11. April Theses: Lenin's fundamental role in the Russian Revolution

    On 4 April 1917 Lenin returned from his exile in Switzerland, arrived in Petrograd and addressed himself directly to the workers and soldiers who crowded the station in these terms: "Dear comrades, soldiers, sailors and work­ers. I am happy to greet in you the victorious Russian revolution, to greet you as the ad­vance guard of the ...

  12. The Significance of Lenin's April Theses 1917

    The Theses were not party policy but in the following weeks Lenin proved that from afar he had understood better than many of the Bolshevik leaders in Russia the feelings and aspirations of the workers and soldiers. Through a series of meetings, articles and pamphlets he achieved a majority in the Bolshevik party by the end of April.

  13. Explain Lenin's April Theses

    Explain Lenin's April Theses. Lenin's April thesis, also known as Aprelskiye Tezisy in Russian, was a set of three demands, put forward by Lenin, upon his return to Russia from exile. The April Thesis was published in April 1917 and was instrumental in the defeat of the Bolsheviks and the July Uprising. It is one of the most prominent ...

  14. PDF Lenin's April Theses April 1917

    Lenin's April Theses April 1917 Lenin's famous April Theses called for Soviet control of the state and were a precursor to the Russian Revolution and the Bolshevik coup d'état. I have outlined a few theses which I shall supply with some commentaries. I could not, because of the lack of time, present a thorough, systematic report.

  15. April 17, 1917: Lenin Issues April Theses

    The April Thesis called for Bolsheviks not to cooperate with the government, and called for new communist policies. He announced the April Theses in two speeches on April 17, 1917, convincing the returning and more moderate Bolshevik leaders to oppose the Provisional Government and take a hard-line Marxist agenda. The arguments in the April ...

  16. Lenin's April Theses, 1917

    The April Theses (published in Pravda, No. 26, 7 April 1917) Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. I did not arrive in Petrograd until the night of April 3, and therefore at the meeting on April 4, I could, of course, deliver the report on the tasks of the revolutionary proletariat only on my own behalf, and with reservations as to insufficient preparation.

  17. April Theses

    Main Article Primary Sources (1) Lenin, April Theses, published in leaflet form on 7th April, 1917. (1) In our attitude towards the war, which under the new government of Lvov and Co. unquestionably remains on Russia's part a predatory imperialist war owing to the capitalist nature of that government, not the slightest concession to "revolutionary defencism" is permissible.

  18. PDF LENIN'S APRIL THESES 1917

    About the April Theses: The Theses were issued April 3, 1917, just over a month after the February Revolution resulted in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the collapse of Imperial Russia, and the establishment of the liberal Provisional Government under Georgy Lvov and later Alexander Kerensky.

  19. Lenin's April Theses

    Notes. i.e. the standing army to be replaced by the arming of the whole people.—Lenin. i.e., a state of which the Paris Commune was the prototype.—Lenin. Instead of "Social-Democracy", whose official leaders throughout the world have betrayed socialism and deserted to the bourgeoisie (the "defencists" and the vacillating "Kautskyites"), we must call ourselves the Communist ...

  20. SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTION Explain Lenin's 'April Theses'.

    He felt that it was time for Soviets to take over power. He put three demands which were known as Lenin's 'April Theses'. They were: (i) The war (First World War) be brought to an end. (ii) Land be transferred to the peasants. (iii) The banks be nationalised. When Lenin came to power he became active to bring changes Banks were nationalised in ...

  21. Explain Lenin's April Theses

    The Bolshevik leader, Lenin returned to Russia after his exile in April 1917. He urged the Soviets to take over the power after his return. The demands made by the Bolshevik leader, Lenin, for the takeover of Russia are known as Lenin's April Theses. Three demands were put forward by Lenin, comprising of-. The first world war was to be put to ...

  22. Lenin's April Theses and the Russian Revolution

    Lih goes on to profess that in the April Theses Lenin "now argued for the soviets as a specific political form, as a higher type of government, one that was fated to replace parliamentary democracy as the only adequate form of 'the dictatorship of the proletariat'". 18 But this is not correct.

  23. [Social Science Class 9] Explain the Lenin's 'April Theses'

    Answer to be written. In April 1917 , the Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin returned to Russia from his exile Now he felt it was time for the soviets to take over power so he put forward three demands as his April Theses. Since 1914 , he and the Bolsheviks had opposed the war . He declared that the war is brought to a close. The land was ...