“The
proletariat cannot be victorious except through democracy, i.e., by
giving full effect to democracy and by linking with each step of its
struggle democratic demands formulated in the most resolute terms. It is
absurd to contrapose the socialist revolution and the revolutionary
struggle against capitalism to a single problem of democracy, in this
case, the national question. We must combine the revolutionary struggle
against capitalism with a revolutionary programme and tactics on all
democratic demands: a republic, a militia, the popular election of
officials, equal rights for women, the self-determination of nations,
etc. While capitalism exists, these demands—all of them—can only be
accomplished as an exception, and even then in an incomplete and
distorted form. Basing ourselves on the democracy already achieved, and
exposing its incompleteness under capitalism, we demand the overthrow of
capitalism, the expropriation of the bourgeoisie, as a necessary basis
both for the abolition of the poverty of the masses and for
the complete and all-round institution of all democratic reforms. Some
of these reforms will be started before the overthrow of the
bourgeoisie, others in the course of that overthrow, and still others
after it. The social revolution is not a single battle, but a period
covering a series of battles over all sorts of problems of economic and
democratic reform, which are consummated only by the expropriation of
the bourgeoisie. It is for the sake of this final aim that we must
formulate every one of our democratic demands in a consistently
revolutionary way. It is quite conceivable that the workers of some
particular country will overthrow the bourgeoisie before even a single
fundamental democratic reform has been fully achieved. It is, however,
quite inconceivable that the proletariat, as a historical class, will be
able to defeat the bourgeoisie, unless it is prepared for that by being
educated in the spirit of the most consistent and resolutely
revolutionary democracy.”
— V.I. Lenin, “The Revolutionary Proletariat and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination.”
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