Dual power (English Wikipedia)

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  • Kaiser 1987, p. 6. Kaiser, Daniel H. (1987). The Workers' Revolution in Russia, 1917: The View From Below. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
  • Debray, Régris (1967). "Chapter One: To Free the Present from the Past". Revolution in the Revolution (Evergreen Black Cat (1967) ed.). Monthly Review Press. p. 36-37. The worker and the peasant masses everywhere crave socialism, but they don't yet know it because they are still in the power of the Stalinist bureaucracies. Hence the latent spontaneity of the workers must be awakened. For the attainment of this goal, the guerrilla movement is not the highest form of revolutionary struggle; "dual power"must be instituted at the base, that is, a call must be made for the formation of factory and peasant committees, the proliferation of which will ultimately permit the establishment of a single United Confederation of Workers; this confederation, by means of instantaneous and generalized rising in the mountains and the cities, will be the instrument for taking power...
  • Debray, Régis (1967). Revolution in the Revolution (Evergreen Black Cat ed.). Monthly Review Press. p. 41-45.

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  • Siegelbaum, Lewis (1917). "July Days". Seventeen Moments in Soviet History: An On-Line Archive of Primary Sources. Retrieved 5 November 2017.

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