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LENIN ON ORGANIZATION
the fullest sense of the word, a permanent army of tried fighters would be systematically rallied and receive their training. On the scaffolding and steps of this common organizational structure would soon rise up from among our revolutionaries, our Social Democratic Jeliabovs and our Russian workers—our Bebels, who will take the lead of the mobilized army and rouse the whole people to put an end to the shame and the curse of Russia. It is of this that we must dream.
Up till now, the majority of our local organizations have concerned themselves almost exclusively with local organs and work actively almost exclusively upon them. This is wrong. The very opposite should be done. The majority of the local organizations should concern themselves principally with the all-Russian organ and concentrate upon it chiefly. Until we do this, we shall not be able to serve the movement with press agitation covering all questions. When this will be done, however, normal relations between the necessary central and the necessary local organs will be established.
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