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note Author’s preface 1. The Russian Okhrana I. A special kind of policeman II. External Surveillance - being followed III. The secrets of provocation IV. Directive on the recruitment and operation of agents provocateurs V. A monograph of provocation in Moscow (1912) VI. Files on agents provocateurs VII. A ghost from the past VIII. Malinovsky IX. The mentality of the provocateur X. Provocation - a two-edged weapon XI. Russian informers abroad XII. Mail-opening and the international police XIII. Decoding XIV. Summarising reports XV. Forensic study XVI. A scientific study of the revolutionary movement XVII. Protection of the Tsar’s person XVIII. The cost of an execution XIX. Conclusion: Why the Revolution was still invincible 2. The problem of illegality I. Don’t be fooled II. Don’t be taken unawares III. The limits of legal action IV. Private police forces V. Conclusions 3. Simple advice to revolutionaries I. Being followed II. Correspondence and notes III. General conduct IV. Among comrades V. In the event of arrest VI. Before judges and police VII. Ingenuity VIII. A supreme warning 4. The problem of revolutionary repression I. Machine gun, typewriter, or ... II. The experience of two revolutions III. Tenor has gone on for centuries IV. From Gallifet to Mussolini V. Bourgeois law and proletarian law VI. Two systems VII. Economic constraints VIII. Decimation IX. Repression and provocation X. When is repression effective? XI. Consciousness of the danger and of the goal [1]
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