POWER OF THE SOVIET
REMAKKABLE CHANGE OF ATTITUDE. Archangel, February 4. An extraordinary change of attitude is reflected in speeches made, by >nin and Trotsky at the Soviet Conference at
Moscow on'national economy, and officially published, Lenin emphasised the necessity of substituting autocratic for associated power in the organisation of Government and industry, as had already brci: adopted in the army. Trotsky said the only means for strengthening'the power of the Soviet was to assemble tho workmen in the factories, and send them from place to place on tho Government's instructions. The peasants would ho turned into a labour corps under military discipline.—Center.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 114, 7 February 1920, Page 7
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