What Is to Be Done? () was a political pamphlet, written by Vladimir Lenin at the end of 1901 and early 1902. The title is inspired by the novel of Nikolai Chernyshevsky with the same name. The piece called for the formation of a revolutionary vanguardist party that would direct the efforts of the working class. Lenin felt that, left to their own devices, workers would be merely satisfied with "trade unionism," and that only a revolutionary party could direct a "scientific" socialist revolution. The piece partly precipitated the split of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP) between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks. The Bolsheviks became Lenin's revolutionary party, while the Mensheviks preferred to take a more moderate path to liberal government that would eventually lead to socialist revolution.
1902 books | Communist books | Works by heads of state or government | Vladimir Lenin
Was tun? | Que faire ? (Lénine) | Che fare? (Lenin) | Wat te doen? | Que fazer? (Lênin) | Что делать? (Ленин) | Vad bör göras?
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