The
Soviets at Work
by
NIKOLAI LENIN
FIFTH EDITION
New York
The Rand School of Social Science
American Labor Year Book
1919
A volume of 384 pages of written and tabular matter indispensable to every student of the Socialist and Labor movements.
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Director, Department of Labor Research
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A comprehensive survey of the progress of the Socialist and Labor movements in the United States and abroad and a compilation of facts concerning political, social and economic conditions.
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Jean Longuet, Mme. G. Duchene (France); Philip Snowden, G. D. H. Cole (Great Britain); W. F. Ahearn (Australia); Sen Katayama, Scott Nearing, Ludwig Lore, Prof. W. F. Ogburn, Owen R. Lovejoy, Norman Thomas, Dr. John B. Andrews, Harry W. Laidler, Evans Clark, Dr. James P. Warbasse, and others.
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The
SOVIETS AT WORK
The International position of the Russian Soviet Republic
and the Fundamental Problems of the Socialist Revolution
By
NIKOLAI LENIN
PREMIER, RUSSIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC
FIFTH EDITION
Published by
THE RAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
7 East 15th Street, New York
1919
FOREWORD
The "Soviets at Work" is one of the most important documents which the Revolution in Russia has produced. It stands out not only for its incisive clearness but also because of its calm tone. While it is a piece of polemic literature, it is free from invective that marks most controversial writing.
The present, the fifth edition, has been extensively revised with the help of Dr. Dubrovsky, and the resultant work is a much-improved translation. While there are deviations from the texts as published in the first four editions, these are in no way modifications of Lenine's texts. They are in fact truer and clearer versions of the texts as originally published in Pravda.
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