Lenin: TO V. A. KARPINSKY (original) (raw)
TO V. A. KARPINSKY
Written: Written after May 23, 1914
Published: First published in 1930 in Lenin Miscellany XIII. Sent from Poronin to Geneva. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers,1971, Moscow,Volume 36, page 286.
Translated: Andrew Rothstein
Transcription\Markup: R. Cymbala
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Dear Friend,
Many thanks for Volume I of Rubakin. I will return it soon. If it is urgent, drop me a line. I am very glad that you don’t sympathise with Sovremennik: it is a rotten undertaking by a bloc of two lots of scoundrels, the liquidators and the Narodniks. We shall attack it violently. (Mr. Stankevich invited me; I replied: “Because I do not agree in the main, I must decline to be a contributor.”[1])
Of course, to earn a living all of us sometimes have to work in bourgeois publications! But Messrs. Martov and Dan have made a “demonstration” of it! Plekhanov, too, is in that disgraceful place
I shall be glad to send you the credential of a delegate: do you want it to be legal (how?) or illegal?[3]
All the best,
Yours,
Lenin
Notes
[1] See p. 276 of this volume.—Ed.
[2] The work of L. Martov, F. Dan and G. Plekhanov in Sovremennik.
[3]V. Karpinsky was delegated to the Vienna International Congress of the Second International (which was not held).