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The “single greatest event in human history,” as socialists called it for decades afterward, was anticlimactic. On October 24, Bolshevik units occupied rail stations, telephone exchanges, and the state bank. The following day they surrounded the Winter Palace and arrested Kerensky’s cabinet ministers. One-sixth of the world had been conquered in the name of the proletariat with barely a drop of blood spilled.
The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality
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