The Two Trotskyisms Confront Stalinism

The Two Trotskyisms Confront Stalinism

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Jan 1, 2015 · English · Paperback (789 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 789
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2015
Publisher Workers' Liberty
Edition 2nd Revised edition
ISBN-10 1909639311
ISBN-13 9781909639317

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Set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution, this work delves into the intense ideological struggle between opposing factions within the socialist movement. Central to its narrative is the conflict between Trotskyism and Stalinism, illustrating the divergent paths taken by key figures following the revolution's initial success. Through a collection of essays and discussions, Trotsky and his contemporaries articulate the theoretical differences that would shape Soviet politics and beyond.

As Trotskyism emerged as a distinct political philosophy, it championed the idea of permanent revolution and criticized Stalin's bureaucratic approach. The authors convey their experiences, providing personal insights into the tumultuous political climate of the time. By examining historical events and theoretical debates, they highlight the broader implications of these ideological divides.

The text also probes the impact of these tensions on the working class, the revolutionary movement, and the future of socialism. Ultimately, it serves as an essential exploration of the complexities of revolutionary politics, shedding light on the struggle for the soul of the revolution itself. Through their collective voices, the authors seek to unravel the lessons learned from this critical period in history, prompting readers to reflect on the relevance of these debates in contemporary times.

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