Written in 1918, this volume attempts to give an un-biased account
of the Russian Revolution and what it stood for, by asking to what
extent the Revolution was the result of the War and how far the
struggle for peace which followed the Revolution was inherent in
it. It discusses whether or not the peace policy of the
revolutionary democracy expressed the true purpose of Russia at the
time or were the soviets really alien to the people and to the
Revolution. It also questions whether the disintegration of Russia
and the dissolution of the Russian Army inevitable.
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