登陆注册
38566500000308

第308章 CHAPTER XXXIX(1)

THE PRESENT SITUATION

Reform or Revolution?--Reigns of Alexander II. and Nicholas II.

Compared and Contrasted--The Present Opposition--Various Groups--

The Constitutionalists--Zemski Sobors--The Young Tsar Dispels Illusions--Liberal Frondeurs--Plehve's Repressive Policy--

Discontent Increased by the War--Relaxation and Wavering under Prince Mirski--Reform Enthusiasm--The Constitutionalists Formulate their Demands--The Social Democrats--Father Gapon's Demonstration--

The Socialist-Revolutionaries--The Agrarian Agitators--The Subject-

Nationalities--Numerical Strength of the Various Groups--All United on One Point--Their Different Aims--Possible Solutions of the Crisis--Difficulties of Introducing Constitutional Regime--A Strong Man Wanted--Uncertainty of the Future.

Is history about to repeat itself, or are we on the eve of a cataclysm? Is the reign of Nicholas II. to be, in its main lines, a repetition of the reign of Alexander II., or is Russia about to enter on an entirely new phase of her political development?

To this momentous question I do not profess to give a categorical answer. If it be true, even in ordinary times, that "of all forms of human folly, prediction is the most gratuitous," it is especially true at a moment like the present, when we are constantly reminded of the French proverb that there is nothing certain but the unforeseen. All I can hope to do is to throw a little light on the elements of the problem, and allow the reader to draw his own conclusions.

Between the present situation and the early part of Alexander II.'s reign there is undoubtedly a certain analogy. In both cases we find in the educated classes a passionate desire for political liberty, generated by long years of a stern, autocratic regime, and stimulated by military disasters for which autocracy is held responsible; and in both cases we find the throne occupied by a Sovereign of less accentuated political convictions and less energetic character than his immediate predecessor. In the earlier case, the autocrat, showing more perspicacity and energy than were expected of him, guides and controls the popular enthusiasm, and postpones the threatened political crisis by effecting a series of far reaching and beneficent reforms. In the present case . . . the description of the result must be left to future historians. For the moment, all we can say is that between the two situations there are as many points of difference as of analogy. After the Crimean War the enthusiasm was of a vague, eclectic kind, and consequently it could find satisfaction in practical administrative reforms not affecting the essence of the Autocratic Power, the main pivot round which the Empire has revolved for centuries. Now, on the contrary, it is precisely on this pivot that the reform enthusiasm is concentrated. Mere bureaucratic reforms can no longer give satisfaction. All sections of the educated classes, with the exception of a small group of Conservative doctrinaires, insist on obtaining a controlling influence in the government of the country, and demand that the Autocratic Power, if not abolished, shall be limited by parliamentary institutions of a democratic type.

Another difference between the present and the past, is that those who now clamour for radical changes are more numerous, more courageous, and better organised than their predecessors, and they are consequently better able to bring pressure to bear on the Government. Formerly the would-be reformers were of two categories; on the one hand, the Constitutionalists, who remained within the bounds of legality, and confined themselves to inserting vague hints in loyal addresses to the Tsar and ****** mild political demonstrations; and on the other hand, the so-called Nihilists, who talked about organising society on Socialistic principles, and who hoped to attain their object by means of secret associations. With both of these groups, as soon as they became aggressive, the Government had no difficulty in dealing effectually. The leading Constitutionalists were simply reprimanded or ordered to remain for a time in their country houses, while the more active revolutionaries were exiled, imprisoned, or compelled to take refuge abroad. All this gave the police a good deal of trouble, especially when the Nihilists took to Socialist propaganda among the common people, and to acts of terrorism against the officials; but the existence of the Autocratic Power was never seriously endangered. Nowadays the Liberals have no fear of official reprimands, and openly disregard the orders of the authorities about holding meetings and ****** speeches, while a large section of the Socialists proclaim themselves a Social Democratic party, enrol large numbers of working men, organise formidable strikes, and make monster demonstrations leading to bloodshed.

Let us now examine this new Opposition a little more closely. We can perceive at a glance that it is composed of two sections, differing widely from each other in character and aims. On the one hand, there are the Liberals, who desire merely political reforms of a more or less democratic type; on the other, there are the Socialists, who aim at transforming thoroughly the existing economic organisation of Society, and who, if they desire parliamentary institutions at all, desire them simply as a stepping stone to the realisation of the Socialist ideal. Behind the Socialists, and to some extent mingling with them, stand a number of men belonging to the various subject-nationalities, who have placed themselves under the Socialist banner, but who hold, more or less concealed, their little national flags, ready to be unfurled at the proper moment.

同类推荐
  • TONO-BUNGAY

    TONO-BUNGAY

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 法句譬喻经

    法句譬喻经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • THE EVIL GENIUS

    THE EVIL GENIUS

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 天马山房遗稿

    天马山房遗稿

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说人仙经

    佛说人仙经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 烟烟归矣

    烟烟归矣

    在京城谁都知道贺淮深权势滔天,长相妖孽,还有数不计数的女人前仆后继!但所有人不知道的是贺先生多年前就把一颗真心捧在手里送给了某个小女人!多年后她强势归来,涅槃重生,从此沉小姐忙着虐渣虐渣虐渣渣,啪啪打脸一帮坏人,顺便撒撒狗粮,贺先生忙着拴紧沉小姐,免得被某些狗男人拐走了!本文1V1,虐渣日常,男强女强!(女主马甲超超超级多哦)欢迎各位baby来围观哦!爱你们!
  • 苟住别慌

    苟住别慌

    多篇故事,每篇的世界、观念、男女主都不同。女主只有一个通性:苟。初衷是写给同学看的,学业繁忙,非常非常非常不定时更新。◎别扭奶气暴君与话多人怂皇后
  • 从货币看明白世界经济

    从货币看明白世界经济

    从汇率暗战、长期通胀到债务危机,诸多因素盘根交错、催化演绎,左右着世界经济的走势。也晃动着你的钱袋。蝴蝶效应日益彰显其威力,甚至国家债务也变得与每个人息息相关。一系列的货币危机将如何影响你我?世界经济将何去何从?其间的危险和出路又在哪里?这已不再是宏观经济问题,而变成与你我切实相关的一等现实问题,每一个人都无法对此视而不见。《从货币看明白世界经济》是了解当今世界经济走势的一本绝佳入门书。作为资深民间经济学者,作者从民间立场出发,以深入浅出的语言勾勒出一张世界经济走向的真实地图,有危险警示也有应对策略,掩卷之际,令人迁思回虑,恍然大悟。
  • 福尔摩斯探案集(上)英文版

    福尔摩斯探案集(上)英文版

    《福尔摩斯探案集》以神探夏洛克和华生的探案经历为主线,以当时英国的政治、经济、文化以及上流社会和市井小民的生活为背景。勾勒出一个又一个或匪夷所思或惊心动魄的故事。
  • 傲娇师尊:请受兔儿一拜

    傲娇师尊:请受兔儿一拜

    小小兔妖宝月得幸拜入昆仑掌门大弟子玄霄师尊之下。师父脾性古怪,不教她术法,不与她多言,仿似收了只放养宠物回来般。至此她从枝头凤凰变成众所失之。一日,宝月被揍得满身泥泞回来,路过凉亭,正拨弦弄色的玄霄淡淡睨了她一眼,不语,低头弄弦。又一日,宝月被揍得化作原形蹦着回来,鲜血染红了她的半身兔毛,正在修剪花草的玄霄淡淡的看了她一眼:“别弄脏了仙草。”直到某日,璞月抱着一只浑身浴血气息微弱的兔子回来时,玄霄默不作声去了梦华殿,将一只螳螂精打的三魂七魄只剩一魄,殿上噤若寒蝉,他从容丢下一句:“你当本尊死了,本尊便让你死了。”
  • 父母与儿童早期发展

    父母与儿童早期发展

    本书共八章,系统介绍了婴儿从生理到心理,从认知到语言、智能,从情感到社会行为等方面的基础知识。
  • 乱逆天神

    乱逆天神

    东神大陆黄朝,繁盛太平。许州,许家,将西魔大陆修行者带入东神大陆,从此修行界发生血雨腥风。许家的骄横,皇族的纵容,让原本团结的国家分崩离析……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 推理只在校园外

    推理只在校园外

    似乎无论宫藤走到哪里,哪里就会发生命案。青梅竹马郝兰、郝兰的闺蜜骆小圆、交流生萧平、刑侦大队队员欧阳俊廷,跟着宫藤,一起经历着惊心动魄的生活。
  • 唯爱不可求

    唯爱不可求

    无关乎年代,没有地理可循。一个情感缺失,一个以怨念现身,不堪回首的往事,诡谲灵异的暗黑故事。爱,却求而不得,不爱,仅剩灵魂躯壳。