Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
223
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1974
Publisher
Indexreach Ltd
ISBN-10
0902030558
ISBN-13
9780902030558
Description
Cliff Slaughter delves into the ideological battleground of the Fourth International, shedding light on the tensions between Trotskyism and revisionism. This exploration captures the essence of a significant schism that shaped revolutionary politics in the mid-20th century. Slaughter articulates the core principles of Trotskyist thought, emphasizing its commitment to internationalism and the permanent revolution, which stand in stark contrast to the compromises made by those leaning towards revisionist interpretations.
The work traverses the history of the Fourth International, illustrating key moments that defined its trajectory and the fierce debates that ensued among its members. Through meticulous analysis, Slaughter brings forth the voices of prominent figures who championed Trotskyist ideals and those who deviated, ultimately posing questions about the future of socialist movements.
It serves as both a historical account and a critical examination of how ideological purity and practical politics can collide, impacting revolutionary struggles worldwide. Slaughter's insights urge readers to reflect on the lessons of this split, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the complexities of leftist thought and activism.
The work traverses the history of the Fourth International, illustrating key moments that defined its trajectory and the fierce debates that ensued among its members. Through meticulous analysis, Slaughter brings forth the voices of prominent figures who championed Trotskyist ideals and those who deviated, ultimately posing questions about the future of socialist movements.
It serves as both a historical account and a critical examination of how ideological purity and practical politics can collide, impacting revolutionary struggles worldwide. Slaughter's insights urge readers to reflect on the lessons of this split, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the complexities of leftist thought and activism.