internal opposition

    Subdecks (2)

    Cards (34)

    • dissenting Bolsheviks
      • Threatened strikes by railwaymen's union (predominantly Menshevik) and post and telegraph union if Bolsheviks didn't hold talks with other parties
      • Lenin opposed power sharing, threatened moderates with Red sailors from Kronstadt for forceful Bolshevik control -moderates, including Kamanev, Zinoviev, Rykov, and Milyutin resigned from the Central Executive Committee when the Committee voted for Lenin's proposal to suppress all bourgeois newspapers (smacked of the beginnings of dictatorship).
    • Party split
      1. Left SRs supported Lenin on 25 Oct
      2. Left SRs more radical, aligned with Bolsheviks in late 1917
    • Lenin's Land Decree
      Banned private ownership, redistributed land amongst peasantry
    • Lenin's Land Decree 26 oct

      Led Left SRs to support Bolsheviks (rights tended to be land owners so more to lose)
    • Peasants were killing landowners anyway after February
    • Main body of SRs
      Lost radicalism by aligning with Provisional Government
    • Kerensky's actions undermined SR Party's credibility
    • Lenin exploited split
      Withholding food rations from Right SR assembly
    • Left SRs
      Allowed to join government
    • Left SRs included in Central Executive Committee
      • 3 became commissars
      • 108 peasant delegates
      • 100 army/navy delegates
      • 50 trade union delegates
    • Left SRs prevented railwaymen's strike, satisfied peasants, appeased moderate Bolsheviks
    • Zinoviev reinstated in Central Committee, followed by others
    • Lenin's tactical cunning
      • Evident
      • Land Decree showed pragmatism
    • Lenin didn't want to share power but saw benefits of Left SR inclusion due to peasant support
    • The soviets
      • Bolsheviks controlled local soviets, providing state legitimacy
      • Soviets acted as local governments
      • Other parties existed, allowing Lenin to claim it was a soviet state
      • Control over provincial Soviets established through rigged elections for second-tier Soviets
      • Chairman and executive committee always Bolsheviks
      • Local Bolshevik Party boss had greater authority than local soviet, often became Chairman
      • Right SRs + Mensheviks resented central control, so inc withdrew from soviets in protest, leaving Bols total control