I am not of accord with Comrade Sergeyev in this; it is precisely such congress resolutions that do not exist. The wishes of the publicists are not enough. Besides, the resolutions were not rejected, but merely shifted to another item of the agenda. Some point to the fact that the workers have the right, with the consent of the Central Committee, to cashier the committees. That is not enough; we want a directive, not demagogy. Comrade Sergeyev misinterprets Vperyod when he talks about “fine words buttering no pars nips”. It is the brevity of the Rules clause that makes us adopt a resolution containing a certain directive. I am against Comrade Andreyev’s proposal. It is not true that it was neither the “Economists” nor the “Mensheviks” who started the demagogy. On the contrary, it was they who were the demagogues. Precisely this is what the resolution is—a warning against demagogy. For this reason I insist upon the resolution.
[1] The document has no heading. The title has been provided by the Institute of Marxism-Leninism.
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