The Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution

Primary author
Publisher
Pathfinder Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date of Publication
1983 (1973)
Edition
3rd
Number of Pages
269
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | I Strategy for the transition to socialism
Description
- Hansen: Trotsky's Transitional Program: Its Origins and Significance for Today
- Hansen: Transitional and Democratic Slogans as Bridges to Socialist Revolution
- Novack: The Role of the Transitional Program in the Revolutionary Process
Part I: Discussions with Trotsky before the Transitional Program
- Preparing the Program for the Founding Conference (20-03-1938)
- How to Fight for a Labor party in the U.S. (21-03-1938)
- The Struggle Against war, and the Ludlow Amendment (22-03-1938)
- A Summary of Transitional Demands (22-03-1938)
- The Problem of the Labor Party (04-1938)
Part II: The Transitional Program
- Trotsky: The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International
Part III: Preconference discussions
- The Political Backwardness of the American Workers (19-05-1938)
- U.S. and European Labor Movements: A Comparision (31-05-1938)
- "For" the Fourth International? No! The Fourth International! (31-05-1938)
- Completing the Program and Putting It to Work (07-06-1938)
- "It is necessary to Drive the Bureocracy and Aristocracy out of the Soviets" (04-07-1938)
- How Economic Shifts Affect Mass Moods (20-07-1938)
- Three Possibilities with a Labor Party (23-07-1938)
- "For a Workers' and Farmers' Government" (29-07-1938)
- Excerpt from "A Great Achievement"
Appendix I:
- A Transitional Program for Black Liberation
Appendix II:
- A Strategy for Revolutionary Youth
Copy Number
1
Identifier
III I   TRO
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