Leon Trotsky and the Politics of Economic Isolation

Leon Trotsky and the Politics of Economic Isolation

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Format Paperback
Pages 232
Language English
Published Jun 10, 2004
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521524369
ISBN-13 9780521524360
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This work delves into a critical period in Soviet history, exploring the political dynamics and economic policies of Leon Trotsky from 1917 to 1927. Richard B. Day offers a fresh perspective on Trotsky's strategies and the complexities of economic isolation faced by the nascent Soviet state. Through meticulous analysis, the author challenges conventional narratives and presents Trotsky not merely as a revolutionary figure, but as a pivotal player grappling with the consequences of economic dislocation and political upheaval.

Day's examination provides a nuanced understanding of how Trotsky's ideologies shaped the trajectory of the Soviet Union during its formative years. With a blend of historical context and critical insight, the narrative navigates the intricate web of alliances, conflicts, and the overarching influence of international circumstances that defined the early years of Soviet governance. This exploration sheds light on the lesser-known aspects of Trotsky's role in the unfolding drama of revolutionary Russia.

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