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- s_word_engl.txt accessdate "2014-02-04".
- s_word_engl.txt authorLink "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn".
- s_word_engl.txt date "2002-08-14".
- s_word_engl.txt first "Aleksandr".
- s_word_engl.txt isCitedBy Alexander_Shliapnikov.
- s_word_engl.txt last "Solzhenitsyn".
- s_word_engl.txt origyear "--06-30".
- s_word_engl.txt place Russia.
- s_word_engl.txt publisher "Lib".
- s_word_engl.txt quote "Among the leadership, the Central Committee of the Communist Party, at the beginning of the Revolution, all were émigré intellectuals who had returned, after the uprisings had already broken out in Russia, in order to carry through the Communist Revolution. One of them was a genuine worker, a highly skilled lathe operator until the last day of his life. This was Alexander Shliapnikov. Who knows that name today? Precisely because he expressed the true interests of the workers within the Communist leadership. In the years before the Revolution it was Shliapnikov who ran the whole Communist Party in Russia – not Lenin, who was an émigré. In 1921, he headed the Workers' Opposition which was charging the Communist leadership with betraying the workers' interests, with crushing and oppressing the proletariat and transforming itself into a bureaucracy. Shliapnikov disappeared from sight. He was arrested somewhat later and since he firmly stood his ground he was shot in prison and his name is perhaps unknown to most people here today. But I remind you: before the Revolution the head of the Communist Party of Russia was Shliapnikov – not Lenin.".
- s_word_engl.txt title "Words of Warning to the Western World".
- s_word_engl.txt url s_word_engl.txt.