While he was working at the Semyannikov factory, Babushkin was shown illegal
narodnik literature, and formed an illicit study circle, with two other young workers named V.A.Shelzunov and P.A.Morozov. They learnt that there was a dispute in intellectual circles between the narodniks and the newer Marxist movement. In 1894, they came into contact with a Marxist circle known as the 'stariki', who included
Vladimir Lenin and
Yuli Martov. In 1895, joined the
St. Petersburg's League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class, making him one of Russia's first active working class Marxists. He wrote a pamphlet entitled
What is a Socialist and Political Criminal?, and organized revolutionary activities targeting the workers of the Semiannikov and Aleksandrov factories. Babushkin tried to keep the Union together after Lenin and others had been arrested, but was himself arrested during the night on 5 January 1896. After several months in prison, he was sentenced to three years exile in
Yekaterinoslav. Working in the Bryansk factory, he organised another workers circle, whose members included the future Chairman of the
All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee,
Grigory Petrovsky. Less than ten months later he was one of the organizers of the Yekaterinoslav League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. In October of the following year he set up the Yekaterinoslav Committee of the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP). In 1900, Babushkin established an illegal newspaper,
Yuzhnyi Rabochii. Babushkin was a key agent and correspondent for Lenin's
Iskra. Constantly on the move to avoid arrest, he organised the distribution of Iskra in Moscow, Smolensk, Polotsk, Orekhovo-Zuevo, Ivanovo-Voznesensk, and other cities. Arrested again in December 1901, Babushkin he escaped from the Yekaterinoslav prison on 29 July 1902, aided by schoolboys who dyed his hair - which almost proved to be a disaster when the dye turned crimson. He travelled via Germany to London, to join Lenin, but was annoyed by the untidiness of the intellectuals with whom he shared accommodation, so returned to Russia in October 1902 to act as an agent for the newspaper
Iskra, which Lenin co-edited. Babushkin was arrested in St Petersburg in January 1903, and late that year was deported to
Verkhoyansk, near the Arctic Circle. Freed under amnesty during the
revolution of 1905, he moved to
Irkutsk where he was co-opted on the local RSDLP committee, and then to
Chita, returning to Irkutsk to rebuild the party organisation after the police had arrested the entire membership of the Irkutsk party committee. == Death ==