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Karl Kautsky as Architect of the October Revolution | Jacobin

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Summary

The Bolsheviks were heavily influenced by the works of Kautsky and felt that he was a crucial Marxist thinker. Kautsky believed that a socialist party should not enter into agreements with the bourgeois state, and that it should gain the trust of the peasantry and fight for their goals as well. These lessons were internalized by the Bolsheviks, who used this formula to achieve state power in October of 1917.

The history of the Russian Revolution is not merely a disagreement between insurrectionary politics and electoralism, as some would put it, but a complicated mix of the two.

Lenin, although a famed critic of Kautsky, learned a lot from him as well, and felt that Kautsky wasn’t being true to his own word in calling him a “renegade”.

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