“Next Tasks of Soviet Power” - the work of V. I. Lenin on the foundations of building a socialist economy in Soviet Russia ; The original version of the article was dictated by the author from March 23 to March 28, 1918.
| Immediate tasks of the Soviet government | |
|---|---|
1953 edition cover | |
| Genre | politics, economics |
| Author | Lenin V. |
| Original language | Russian |
| Date of writing | March 23-28, 1918 |
| Date of first publication | April 28, 1918 |
| Publishing house | " Truth " |
| Cycle | Testament of Ilyich |
History and Description
Lenin's work consisted, presumably, of ten chapters: part of the fourth chapter, as well as chapters five through nine and the beginning of the tenth, were first published only in the 36th volume of the fifth edition of the Complete Works (PSS); Chapters one through three, as well as the beginning of the fourth chapter by 1978 were not “spotted” [1] .
The original version of the article was dictated by Lenin from March 23 to March 28, 1918, and on April 7, 1918, the author set out its main provisions at a meeting of the Central Committee of the RCP (B.) , From which he was instructed to prepare abstracts on this issue. On April 26, “ Theses on the tasks of the Soviet government at the moment ” were discussed at the Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP (B.), And on the 28th they were published in the newspaper Pravda and in the Appendix to the newspaper Izvestia of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee under the heading “Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government”; after that they were published in a separate brochure . April 29 "Theses ..." Lenin approved the All-Russian Central Executive Committee , and on May 3 the Central Committee of the RCP (B.) Approved them as the basis for "party and state work" [1] .
Editions and translations
In 1918, "Immediate Tasks ..." were published in New York in English and in Geneva in French; an abbreviation appeared in German in Zurich - under the title “The Day After the Revolution” ( Am Tage nach der Revolution ) and edited by the Swiss socialist Friedrich Platten . By 1970, the Leninist text was published 74 times outside the borders of the USSR . According to data for January 1973 in the USSR, this work of Lenin was published 172 times: in 53 languages and with a total circulation of 6656 thousand copies [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 TSB, 1975 .
Literature
- Immediate tasks of the Soviet government // Otomi - Plaster. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1975. - ( Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ch. Ed. A. M. Prokhorov ; 1969-1978, vol. 19).
- Pavlyuchenkov S. A. War Communism: Idea or Necessity. Milestones in historiography // Military Communism in Russia: Power and Masses. - M .: RKT-Istoriya (Russian Publishing Partnership), 1997. - S. 24-25. - 272 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 5-86554-058-0 .
- Malle S. The Economic Organization of War Communism = The Economic Organization of War Communism 1918-1921. - Cambridge University Press , 2002. - P. 111-112. - 568 p. - (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, Vol. 47). - ISBN 9780521527033 . - ISBN 9780521302920 . - ISBN 0521527031 . - ISBN 0521302927 .
- Feliforov NA On the work of V. I. Lenin, “The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government” = On Lenin's Work “The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government” / transl. G. Sdobnikova. - Progress Publishers , 1986. - 69 p.
- Neil Harding. Lenin's Political Thought: Theory and Practice in the Democratic and Socialist Revolutions. - Haymarket Books, 1983.- P. 189—197. - 387 p. - ISBN 9781931859899 . - ISBN 1931859892 .
- History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, T. 3, Prince. 2, M. , 1968.