Ukraine has been pronounced a republic. There is no centralized power in Russia. The country is falling apart. Maybe the healing process will begin from the provinces? However, it's not clear if the Rada has any authority.
Yesterday was the last Constituent Assembly election day in Poltava. The elections are going slowly. They published preliminary results today - the Constitutional Democrats have a significant majority. But it is about to change: the soldiers are voting later, and their votes might give the Bolsheviks an upper hand.
Russia has disappeared in two days. In three days at most. Even the paper "Novoe vremya" couldn't be closed faster than Russia was closed. See more
Socialism in the future doesn't really frighten me. Here though, in its pure form, it just doesn’t work! While socialism remains a foreign doctrine, while it remains a dream, it presents itself as something seductive, but when that dream is fully realised, by all manner of disciplinary measures (right the way up to terror), a Russian person will very quickly (or maybe not so quickly) develop an immunity that will be expressed in delinquency, lethargy and cowardice, at least in its most primitive manner.
I find that more and more I am unsatisfied with what is merely personal in poetry.
I have received a note from Trotsky demanding the release of two Russians — Chicherin and Petroff — who have been interned in England for the anti-war propaganda which they have apparently been making among our workmen. See more