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More than words: Formulating slogans for the struggle

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Dual Power in Russia

This chapter discusses the situation of dual power in Russia after the February 1917 revolution, where power was divided between the provisional government and the Soviets of workers and soldiers' deputies. It explores the significance of Lenin's slogan of 'all power to the Soviets' and the Bolsheviks' call for power to be transferred to an institution they had no real power in. The chapter also delves into the impact of issuing contrasting slogans by the party and the role of slogans in shaping revolutionary movements and consciousness.

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