Vladimir Lenin’s One Step Forward, Two Steps Back is a seminal political analysis of the internal debates within the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) and a foundational text on revolutionary organization. Written in 1904, this work systematically presents Lenin’s ideas on party structure, discipline, leadership, and strategy — ideas that would later shape the course of the Russian Revolution. In this text, Lenin defends the principles of ideological unity and centralized organization, emphasizing the need for a disciplined vanguard to ensure the effectiveness of the revolutionary movement. The debates captured in this work mark the theoretical beginning of the split between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks, defining a model of party organization that influenced revolutionary movements for generations. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back is not merely a historical polemic but a profound reflection on how revolutionary organizations are built, how internal democracy can function, and how collective will is forged. Lenin’s sharp reasoning and unwavering commitment to organization make this work a lasting classic in political theory and socialist strateg.
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