Trotsky and the Problem of Soviet Bureaucracy

Trotsky and the Problem of Soviet Bureaucracy

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Format Paperback
Pages 496
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2014
Publisher Brill
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Thomas M. Twiss delves deeply into the intricate dynamics of Soviet bureaucracy through the lens of Leon Trotsky's experiences and reflections. The narrative explores the challenges and contradictions that arose in the Soviet Union following the revolution, particularly focusing on how these bureaucratic structures evolved and impacted the socialist vision. Twiss presents a meticulously researched analysis that highlights Trotsky's critical stance towards bureaucratic authority and the corrupted ideals of revolution.

Through a rigorous examination of historical events, political ideologies, and Trotsky’s own writings, the work reveals the complexities of governance in a newly formed socialist state. Twiss invites readers to consider how the very systems intended to facilitate equality and justice gradually transformed into mechanisms of control and oppression. As the study unfolds, it not only enhances understanding of Trotsky's contributions but also sheds light on the broader implications of bureaucracy in revolutionary movements.

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