One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back is a 1904 political pamphlet by Vladimir Lenin that analyzes internal conflicts within the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and defends his conception of a disciplined revolutionary party.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political pamphlet
analyzes Bolshevik–Menshevik split
2nd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
surface form: Second Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
author Vladimir Lenin
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
criticizes Mensheviks
defendsConcept centralized party leadership
disciplined revolutionary party
strict party membership criteria
discusses factionalism in socialist parties
party statutes
role of the Central Committee
role of the party congress
genre Marxist literature
political theory
hasAlternativeLabel One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Crisis in Our Party
hasAuthorIdeology revolutionary socialism
hasForm pamphlet
hasKeyTheme organizational principles of a Marxist party
relationship between majority and minority in party bodies
struggle against opportunism
unity and discipline in the workers’ party
historicalContext pre-1905 revolutionary movement in Russia
influenced concept of the vanguard party
development of Leninism
intendedAudience Marxist activists
members of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
mainSubject Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
democratic centralism
internal party conflicts
party organization
revolutionary party
movement Russian Social Democratic movement
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Lenin’s pre-revolutionary writings
politicalOrientation Leninism
Marxism
publicationYear 1904
supports Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
surface form: Bolsheviks
timePeriodDiscussed early 1900s Russian socialist movement
writtenBy Vladimir Lenin
surface form: Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov

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