Spectre of Communism

The 1917 Russian Revolution: A Complete Timeline

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Nov 4, 2025
Fred Weston, a leading member of the Revolutionary Communist International, takes listeners on a captivating journey through the events of the 1917 Russian Revolution. He delves into the repressive Tsarist regime and the pivotal moments leading up to the February revolution, including the role of women and soldiers. Weston outlines Lenin's tactics, the Bolsheviks' rising influence, and key events like the Kornilov coup. He argues that October was a mass-backed revolution that reshaped history, inspiring future generations of revolutionaries.
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INSIGHT

War Accelerated Revolutionary Conditions

  • The First World War intensified shortages, strikes, and urban suffering, preparing revolution in Petrograd.
  • Weston links mass hardship and military collapse as catalysts for February 1917.
ANECDOTE

Women Sparked The February Uprising

  • Women textile workers in Viborg initiated the February strikes and shamed soldiers into siding with protesters.
  • Trotsky records that by 25 February, 240,000 workers were on strike and the city stalled.
INSIGHT

Dual Power: Soviets Versus Provisional State

  • Soviets (workers' and soldiers' councils) re-emerged as legitimate power alongside the Duma and Provisional Government.
  • Weston frames this 'dual power' as central to 1917's political crisis.
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