Writings of Leon Trotsky [1930-31]

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A new stage in the Chinese revolution - Forced collectivization, the first five year plan, and two "confession" trials in the Soviet Union - A program for the liberation of Indochina - The deaths of an old revolutionary (Kote Tsintsadze) and a young one (Nina Vorovskaya) - The frame-up and imprisonment of a Soviet historian (David B. Ryazanov) - Problems facing the Left Opposition in its efforts to reform the Communist International and its affiliates - Cliquism and the Leninist concept of revolutionary organization - The Marxist attitude to democratic struggles - The nature of fascism - A crushing Tory victory over the Labourites in Britain - The future of U.S. imperialism - Japan's invasion of Manchuria - Revelations about a czarist general's conspiracy to assassinate Leon Trotsky.

These were some of the things Trotsky wrote about during his exile in Turkey between September 1930 and December 1931. Around half of these seventy-eight pamphlets, articles, interviews, and letters are translated into English for the first time or have previously appeared only in mimeographed bulletins with limited circulation.

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Author Trotsky, Leon
Editor Breitman, George & Lovell, Sarah
Binding Paperback
No. of Pages 440
Publisher Pathfinder
Date of Publication 1974
ISBN 9780873483506

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