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The Origins of the International Socialists

Author(s)
Kuper, Richard
Cliff, Tony
Hallas, Duncan
Karalasingham, V.
Sedova, Natalia
Primary author
Cliff, Tony
Publisher
Pluto Press
Place of Publication
London
Date of Publication
1974-04 (1971-11)
Edition
2
Number of Pages
104
Subjects
USA (EEUU): United States of America
USSR: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)
party
working class
CI: Comintern, Communist International, Third International (also: ECCI)
Britain
Eastern Europe
politics
discussion, debate, controversy, polemic
international relations
theory
bonapartism
regime
state
trade, commerce
marxism
Trotsky, Lev Davidovich; trotskyism
FI - Fourth International
bureaucracy
revolution
FI - Britain
Engels, Friedrich
FI - USA: Socialist Workers Party (SWP, 1938-1990)
Lénin, Vladímir Ilich; leninism
criticism, critique
Marx, Karl
counter-revolution
post WW2
collectivism
Yugoslavia
Russia
Hungary
Stálin, Joseph Vissarionovich; stalinism
Cominform (Communist Information Bureau)
Yugo-Soviet split
anthology, compilation
exploitation
sectarianism
Bulgaria
Romania
Tito, Josip Broz
Czechoslovakia, CSSR
Shachtman, Max
Korean war (1950 - 1953)
Korea
FI - Britain: Socialist Workers Party (SWP, IST, International Socialists, 1977 -)
non-FI Trotskyism (international)
Classification
B Fourth International
Description
- Cliff- On the Class Nature of the "People's Democracies"
- Hallas- The Stalinist Parties
- Karalasingham- The War in Korea
- Cliff- The Theory of Bureaucratic Collectivism
- To the members of the club
- Kuper- Note on "To the members of the club"
- Sedova Trotsky- Letter to the leadership of the Fourth International (9 May 1951)
Notes
Contents first published 1950 and 1951.
Copy Number
1
Identifier
III J B  CLI    reg 20968
Languages
English

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