Power to the Soviets means a thorough cleansing of any and all governmental agencies, from back to front and top to bottom.
Power to the Soviets means the appointment and replacability of any and all “superiors” from back to front.
Power to the Soviets means the appointment and replacability of “government authorities” in the city and in the village, in the army and the navy, in “departments” and “establishments”, on the railways and in the post offices.
Power to the Soviets means the dictatorship of the proletariat and revolutionary peasantry.
Baby’s toe hurts to walk. It is swollen so he lies on my sofa and has his lessons in my sitting room.
I went to the white-marble and crimson hall of the Marinsky palace, where the Council of the Republic sat, to hear Terestchenko’s declaration of the Government’s foreign policy, awaited with such terrible anxiety by all the peace-thirsty and exhausted land. See more
There you have the election to the Constituent Assembly. Not a single soul is interested in this. There’s great mountain of Russian people crying out to God. Now I’m happy, where’s this religiousness?! See more
The big victory at Isonzo, 30,000 prisoners, 300 under cover.
On Wednesday, on my way to and from the Ministry of Ways, where I went to collect information about the state of the railways, I passed through a seething crowd of 2,000 to 3,000 soldiers busily engaged in selling boots and clothing to civilians. See more
It has already been two months that we have lived in this house. It was a wonderful sunny day and it passed as usual.