140 Everyone Has Their Own Plans (Part 1)
Kamenev had a cup of tea. At this time, he was no longer full of energy. He sat in his seat like a defeated rooster, and looked listless and looked very decadent. Even Sukhanov, who was sitting next to him, couldn't help but sigh. He understood Kamenev's mood at this time. On that dark day in 1912, he was full of pessimism like Kamenev, and the culprit of all this was standing on the podium with high spirits, like a general returning triumphantly.
Sukhanov thought he had already attached great importance to Lenin and thought that he had a solid understanding of the combat effectiveness of this little man. According to his idea, Kamenev suddenly attacked this time. Even if he could not successfully seize power, he could catch Lenin off guard. If he was lucky, it would not be difficult to let Lenin lose his armor and lose his armor and lose his troops thousands of miles.
But who would have thought that he was still attacked from both sides a moment ago, and he looked lonely
Ning, inadvertently, made Kamenev's head full of bags. This great comedy twist made Sukhanov very painful. He wanted to break his head but didn't understand. Lenin said something that seemed casual, and why was he so lethal!
Sukhanov certainly did not understand the reason why Lenin won, and this was the biggest difference between him and Lenin. As a revolutionary theorist or revolutionary idealist, Sukhanov was qualified to engage in pure revolutionary theories. Giving him enough time and profound research on theories would not be able to become Marx, and it is still very likely to reach Plekhanov's level.
However, those who are good at theory will definitely be able to truly guide a revolution. For example, Lao Ma and Lao En are the Taishan Beidou in the theoretical world, but in the revolutionary practice world, it can be said that they have made no achievements.
What is the problem? To put it bluntly, it is typical inconsistent knowledge and action in philosophy. A pedantic like Sukhanov is too idealistic and dogmatic, and the revolution must be measured by the standards in books. If the conditions of the revolution do not perfectly match the dogma in books, he thinks it is undesirable. Even if the voices of the masses are enthusiastic, he will hesitate and take two steps back.
To put it nicely, this is called pursuing perfection, but to put it nicely, this is the dead brain.
Ning Que is not a dead brain. His brain is very alive. He would never honestly refuse to dig graves for the Tsar and the Provisional Government just because Lao Ma said according to the old calendar that it is not suitable to make ground today. He is very brave and flexible, and fully realizes that although the foundation of the proletarian revolution is not solid, the timing of the revolution has been fully ripe. If he does not seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, he will probably have to wait until another twenty or thirty years, and when the world pattern is reshuffled again, there will be new opportunities.
Of course, Lenin did not allow him to wait for so long. He was almost fifty years old. He could not wait until the seventies and eighties started the mass revolution again, right? Even if he could succeed at that time, how much time would he have left to transform Russia and build socialism?
Lenin had great political ambitions and would never allow such a painful thing to happen to him. In his opinion, as long as he seizes the opportunity now, he does not have to waste twenty or thirty years of time. It is better to wait early than to wait a little earlier than to be a little later. Besides, it is better to be self-reliant than to ask others for help. Instead of giving destiny to others like the Mensheviks, it is better to take the initiative and be the master of his own destiny.
So what conditions are immature and what illusions are about the provisional government,
Ning said that it was not a problem. He had only one thought in his mind - I wanted to revolution, I wanted to revolution without difficulties, and I wanted to overcome difficulties as if I had difficulties! Anyone who didn't follow me would get out of here, no matter what your old revolutionary qualifications were, if you were not out of your life, I would still eat a pig with hair without you.
Sukhanov was far behind Lenin in terms of revolutionary determination, and in his attempt to figure out people's hearts, he couldn't catch up with Lenin. From the beginning of the February Revolution, Lenin keenly realized that the endurance of the Russian people had reached its limit. This situation was like a manic stubborn donkey. When it was crazy, it added fists and sticks, and the donkey did not overturn you. What should I do? I could only touch it along the hair, let it vent and let it quench it, and satisfy its requirements as much as possible. Even if this requirement seemed unreasonable, it must be accepted.
But does the Provisional Government have such a means? To be honest, these two guys still lived in the Tsar era and thought they could fool the people below. Lenin really wanted to say to these idiots, man, wake up, you are just a short regime, with less control than Nicholas II, and you still want to fool the masses. Do you really don’t know how the word death is written?
Sukhanov and others think they look at the long term and are safeguarding the interests of Russia, but you have to think that maintaining their current state is definitely inconsistent with the interests of the stubborn donkey. People have already rioted, gone wild, and rebelled. You still think that you are like a monk. If you recite a few scriptures that are neither hungry nor angry, you can turn swords into jade. Damn, don’t think that you are a monk, who is the monk!
It’s like a harmonious country in later generations. The court only verbally shouted to regulate housing prices and prices, but thunder did not rain, and the fucked CPI was higher than the other month. Who are you fooling about?
Today, Russia is a situation where it can't be fooled. The original pattern is already full of holes, and the seams and patches can't withstand the destruction of the storm. As the saying goes, no destruction or establishment can only be completely demolished and rebuilt.
But no matter Plekhanov, Sukhanov, Tsheze, Tangen, Martov and others, they just couldn't let go of their original rags and were ready to continue to work hard and be a hard-working bricklayer. What could the sudden bully do? It would be better to let these old antiques be buried with this broken house.
To put it bluntly, reality only gave Lenin two choices, either burying others or being buried by others. He had grand ambitions and lofty ideals, so he naturally did not want to lie in the grave, so he could only be a gravedigger.
Unfortunately, Lenin could see and think, but it did not mean that everyone in the Bolsheviks could see and think. Although they were not very satisfied with the current situation, they did not have the determination to overthrow the Provisional Government. They were in a dilemma, so they could only sit quietly and watch. They were completely indifferent to the "April Outline" proposed by Lenin, which is "On the Task of the Proletariat in This Revolution". What's more, they were ridiculous and ridiculed, and they did not take Lenin seriously.
This made some people with ulterior motives see hope again. When Lenin finished his speech and began to discuss his report in a small scale, Kamenev, who had already stopped, jumped out again: "I firmly oppose this report! Under the current revolutionary situation, this kind of remark will only play a misleading role. I think this report should not be published publicly, and even publicly discussed is a crime!"
Kamenev has already made a big fuss. Anyway, he has already broken his face with Lenin, so he doesn't care about anything. Now, his only idea is that he is sad and cannot make you feel comfortable. As long as I am still the editor-in-chief of Pravda, I will never let you publish this ridiculous thing after all.
However, Kamenev was still too young. Although the editor-in-chief of Pravda has a lot of say in the party, this does not mean that Pravda is his one-man show. More than half a month ago, even a fairy who was a member of the party could make him dismissed, let alone Lenin, the leader of the party.
Lenin ignored Kamenev and said lightly: "The work of Pravda needs to be adjusted. Since March, the editorial department of Pravda has been besieged by the working masses again and again. This situation is extremely rare and extremely bad. It has greatly affected the image of our party in the proletariat. As a party to the incident, Comrade Kamenev must make a profound review!"
Kamenev was beaten up and couldn't speak in anger. He wanted to fight back, but what Lenin said was the facts, and Lenin did not intend to give him another chance to argue, so he immediately gave instructing: "In view of this, Comrade Kamenev and Comrade Stalin took down the work of Praterrestrial, and I, Derrynsky, and Comrade Zinoviev, form a new editorial department..."
Kamenev finally couldn't help it, and he strongly opposed it: "I definitely differ from this conclusion. Since Comrade Stalin and I returned to Petrograd in March, we have been presiding over the work of Pravda. Although there were some minor problems, overall, our Pravda has been unanimously affirmed by the workers. I think it's too hasty to let us hand over our posts in such an unknown way!"
Kamenev said while constantly winking at Stalin sitting in the corner. He originally thought that Stalin, who was dismissed like him, would stand on his side, but who would have thought that Stalin would not have any birds with him at all, but instead made self-criticism:
"I must admit my mistakes to Comrade Lenin and the Central Committee. In the past month, Pravda has made two major mistakes in a row. Comrade Kamenev and I have to shoulder the leadership responsibility..."
Kamenev was stunned. Stalin's words immediately forced him to the corner. If he did not admit his mistake, he would probably be fighting against the central government. But if he admitted his mistake, then Lenin would not have stepped on him underground.
You must save yourself! Or you will be done!
Kamenev was anxious and panicked. He glanced at the people in the venue. He placed his only hope on his old friend Zinoviev, and opened his mouth and said, "I admit that there were some mistakes in my work, but I think these mistakes are not inferior to the merits. Moreover, these mistakes have profound objective reasons... And I am definitely not the kind of person who ignores the interests of the party and the proletariat... Comrade Zinoviev, you know my character best. Please say a few fair words to me!"
Chapter completed!