On this day November 7th in 1917, the October Revolution began in Russia when the Bolsheviks initiated an armed insurrection in Petrograd, seizing the Winter Palace and dissolving the Provisional Government in a coup with minimal violence. The name "October Revolution" comes from the fact that the revolution began on October 25th in the dating convention of the time.

The October Revolution was the culmination of popular sentiment directed against the provisional government which was achieving little for the majority of people to change Russia from its Tsarist past. In particular, the unelected body continued to participate in the very unpopular First World War opting in July for participation in further military campaigns which provoked outrage amongst soldiers and workers alike.

After the February Revolution which established the Provisional Government, during the period of the Dual Power (February-October 1917), the Bolsheviks gradually gained in strength and influence especially in the soviets and in the army after July. The Bolshevik slogan ‘Peace, Bread and Land’ summarised their programme and was increasingly popular. They established their headquarters in the Smolny Institute. This was a former girls' convent school which also housed the Petrograd Soviet. The Provisional Government now headed by Kerensky, was still officially in power and under pressure from the nobility and industrialists, Kerensky was persuaded to take decisive action against the Bolsheviks. Thus, on 22nd October he ordered the arrest of the Bolshevik Military Revolutionary Committee (MRC). The government was aware of the unstated purpose of the MRC, established on 12th October and led by Trotsky. The purpose of this committee, created by the Bolsheviks within the Petrograd soviet, was to prepare for armed insurrection against the government. The next day, 23rd October, the government attempted to close down the Bolshevik newspapers and cut off the telephones to the Smolny Institute. However, soldiers and Red Guards ultimately thwarted all Kerensky’s plans.

Following this, a long debate took place at a secret meeting of the Bolshevik Central Committee. At this meeting the main issue centred around Lenin’s proposal that the Bolsheviks should take action before the elections for the Constituent Assembly; in other words, the socialist revolution should proceed without delay. Zinoviev and Kamenev dissented, hence the importance of the MRC which had already deployed commissars to all garrison units. In essence this was both a measure of defence and, at the same time, a preparation for attack

Thus, orders were given for the Bolsheviks to occupy the railway stations, the telephone exchange and the State Bank. In the early morning of October 25th, armed workers started occupying key points of Petrograd, in conjunction with pro-Bolshevik sailors pulling into the city's harbour. Power stations were seized and strategic bridges were held. These instances produced very little resistance and were not met with violence.

A blank shot from the Cruiser Aurora in the evening signalled the siege of the Winter Palace, which was to be the final offensive of the revolution. Crowds of Red Guards and insurgents surrounded the palace and secured entry, leading to the surrender of the remaining government officials in the early hours of the morning. Members of the Provisional Government that had not already fled the capital were imprisoned. Kerensky had managed to escape from the city.

Crowds of Red Guards and insurgents surrounded the palace and secured entry, leading to the surrender of the remaining government officials.

The revolution itself was brief, being almost entirely peaceful in its execution. Posters were distributed across the city declaring that "the Provisional Government is overthrown" and "Long live the Revolution of Workers, Soldiers and Peasants!" Lenin emerged from the revolution as one of its most notable strategists and a potential leader in the new era.

On 26th October 1917, the second All-Russian Congress of Soviets met and handed over power to the Soviet Council of People's Commissars. Lenin was elected chairman and other appointments included Trotsky (Foreign Affairs). Two decrees were adopted at the first session: the Decree on Peace, which moved to start negotiations to withdraw from the war in order to bring about "a just and democratic peace," and the Decree on Land, which moved to transfer land away from landowners and the church to peasant committees. ‘Peace, Bread and Land’ was thus transformed from a slogan into a living reality. In addition, the Council of People's Commissars nationalised the banks and workers control of factory production was introduced. The army was demobilised and in December and the Soviet Government announced that it planned to seek an armistice with Germany. In December 1917, Trotsky led the Russian delegation at Brest-Litovsk to negotiate peace terms with representatives from Germany and Austria-Hungary.

Thus it was that the full Bolshevik programme, as outlined in Lenin’s ‘April Theses’ was implemented within three months of the successful socialist revolution.

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  • CocteauChameleons [none/use name]
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    39 minutes ago

    The most damning thing about Harris campaign is that less republicans voted for Kamala than they did for Biden in 2020. Fucking infuriates me that appealing to republicans was even a talking point.

  • peppersky [he/him, any]
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    20 minutes ago

    i do not want to move back in with my parents jesus christ everything fucking sucks fuck

  • Woly [any]
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    1 hour ago

    I won't bother linking the article, but it was darkly amusing to see, literally the morning after Harris's loss, the NYTimes put out an article about how, actually, inflation was a pretty big problem after all, and maybe the administration could've done more to assuage people's frustration about price increases.

    OOOOOPS bleh

  • M68040 [they/them]
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    1 hour ago

    Death to america death to americans death to america death to americans death to america death to americans death to america death to americans death to america death to americans death to america death to americans death to america death to americans

  • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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    1 hour ago

    I’ve been screenshotting racist posts from liberals about “latinos”, translating them into Spanish, and then posting them with the headline, “this is what they think of us.”

    Unfortunately, Guatemala is pretty chud-heavy so the first comment was, “These are the r-slurs who use Latinx with a straight face. Anybody who thinks they care about Latin voters and not just virtue-signaling needs to take an IQ test.”

  • peppersky [he/him, any]
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    46 minutes ago

    i am either doing stuff with people and reasonably happy or alone in my room completely miserable and without any energy at all

    i hate this so much

  • Comrade_Mushroom [comrade/them]
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    47 minutes ago

    holy shit I'm already so tired of seeing the same 3 decks in pokemon pocket over and over

    wow nice mewtwo only seen 97 of those in the last hour

    such a shame that it's not physically possible to make a game that isn't blatantly unbalanced because you based your whole system around generating energy and then added 3 cards that entirely skip the wait, good job guys you fuckin nailed it 10/10

    what the fuck is up with game developers putting 239047239048 things in their game and then only making 3 of those things viable, like why bother? Just put in those 3 things if that's all you want the game to be, the illusion of variety is more aggravating than anything

  • Coca_Cola_but_Commie [he/him]
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    1 hour ago

    Just a few months ago I saw so many people salivating online that once Trump was defeated and then dies or else is too old and senile to run by 2028 that the Republican party would collapse, that Trump voters are all going to either go third party or else just not vote, and then the Republican party won't be competitive with the dems anymore in national politics.

    How's that working out? Completely insane cope. Yeah, man, I bet the bottom will just magically fall out of the Republican party and then Dems will seize on the opportunity to finally make good on the dream of the Great Society and build a welfare state, because the only thing holding them back from that goal was the Republicans.

    Not that the GOP is in a healthy state right now, and I'm sure when they eventually lose Trump it will hurt them. But they probably won't collapse into nothing and scatter away on the wind like Sauron. Instead it'll probably look a lot like the Dems post-Obama: rudderless, struggling to find a new center.

  • Cowbee [he/him, they/them]
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    2 hours ago

    Everything under heaven is in utter chaos; the situation is excellent. mao-wave

    Who else out there combatting liberalism this morning? maduro-coffee

  • homhom9000 [she/her]
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    2 hours ago

    How important is a "valve cover gasket" in a car? And possibly unrelated, if you smell a faint burning, but not all the time, is that alright?

    • Woly [any]
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      1 hour ago

      You're (slowly) leaking oil and it's burning off. Keep an eye on your oil levels at the bare minimum.

      • homhom9000 [she/her]
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        54 minutes ago

        Will my car burst into flames or is this a common thing ? (/serious. I really know nothing about cars)

        • Duży Szef [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml
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          48 minutes ago

          If you starve the engine of oil it will scrape itself with enough time to the point of ruin. It's a lubricant, so you need it for reliable operation.

          And don't ignore it, a full engine rebuild costs a fortune.

  • peppersky [he/him, any]
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    2 hours ago

    inside you there are two wolves:

    one wants to argue with libs on random forums to tell them how stupid/and or facist they are

    one already has argued with libs on random forums and gotten banned there

    • Cowbee [he/him, they/them]
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      2 hours ago

      Both are me, now I'm taking a diagonal approach, surgically striking weak arguments and providing theory. It has quite literally not been easier since I started doing this a year ago, very easy these days.

      Going in with the slow knife to penetrate the shields lisan-al-gaib