The 'Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic' was a short-lived
Socialist state created after a
Socialist revolution on
January 28 1918 that occurred in
Finland in the aftermath of the
Bolshevik Revolution. The revolution was initiated by the dominant militant faction of the
Social Democratic Party of Finland. A government, the 'People’s Deputation', was formed and undertook the negotiation of a
treaty of friendship with
Soviet Russia which was finalized on
March 1 and signed in
Petrograd. The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic existed in the southern part of
Finland and collapsed in the end of April
1918 when its army, the
Red Guards, was defeated in the
Finnish Civil War by the
White Guards supported by
Imperial Germany.
The Socialist republic's programme and draft constitution, written by
Otto Ville Kuusinen was influenced by
social democratic ideals; by the generally
liberal ideas of the
United States Declaration of Independence, and by the
Swiss cantonal system. The main goal was social reform, and the declared means to achieve this was
parliamentary democracy based on the principle of
sovereignty of the people and of
national self-determination. Bolshevist thoughts such as
proletarian dictatorship and widespread
nationalisation were not parts of their program. The rebellion in Finland thus differed from the October Revolution and from the various uprisings on the European continent that followed
World War I such as
Béla Kun's
Hungarian Soviet Republic, the
Spartacist League in
Berlin, or the
Bavarian Soviet Republic. The embryonic
republic was heavily dependent on Soviet Russia for support and, had it survived, it may have taken a more radical trajectory under the influence of its
Bolshevik neighbour and under pressure by Bolshevik sympathisers within the Social Democratic Party, the trade unions and the Red Guards. A few months following the defeat of the republic in the civil war in which much of the leadership of the Social Democratic Party was killed, the party split with a faction of refugees forming the
Communist Party of Finland in exile in
Moscow.
See also
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Revolutions of 1917–23
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Finnish Democratic Republic, a Communist state created by the
Soviet Union in
1939 and led by Kuusinen.
External links
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Treaty of Friendship with the Finnish Socialist Workers’ Republic, a Russian-Finnish treaty.
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Treaty with the Finnish Socialist Workers’ Republic, Lenin’s writings on the matter.