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Throughout the history, there were a number of political factions within the RSDLP (Russian Social Democratic Labor Party), in addition to the major split of Bolsheviks and Mensheviks.

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Bolsheviks and Mensheviks

Main articles: Bolshevik and Menshevik

Factions by political stand

  • Otzovists (or Recallists) were a group of radical Bolsheviks who demanded to cease all participation of the RSDLP in legal state establishments, in particular, to recall the RSDLP representatives from the State Duma, hence the name ("to recall" is otozvat in Russian). Among the prominent Otzovists were Alexander Bogdanov, Mikhail Pokrovsky, Anatoly Lunacharsky, and Andrei Bubnov.12 The debates among Boslheviks whether to boycott the new constituency of the Russian parliament known as the Third Duma started after the defeat of the revolution in mid-1907 and the adoption of a new, highly restrictive election law. 1
  • Liquidators (Liquidationists) maintained that with the availability of legal participation in political life, the underground revolutionary party must be liquidated.
  • Ultimatists were a radical faction of Bolsheviks which demanded that an ultimatum must be sent to Bolshevik deputies of Duma demanding them to be uncompromisingly radical. While Vladimir Lenin sided with them twice (according to Julius Martov's History), he eventually denounced them, dubbing them "liquidators inside out".3 Ultimatists controlled the St. Petersburg Bolshevik organization until September 1909.2

Factions by leader

References

  1. ^ a b James D. White, "The First Pravda and the Russian Marxist Tradition", Soviet Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Apr., 1974), pp. 181-204.
  2. ^ a b Tony Cliff, "Building the Party: Lenin 1893-1914", 2002, ISBN 1931859019
  3. ^ Boris Souvarine, "Stalin: A Critical Survey of Bolshevism", 2005, ISBN 1419113070, p. 119
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