In Defence of the Russian Revolution. A Selection of Bolshevik Writings, 1917 - 1923

Primary author
Publisher
Porcupine
Place of Publication
London
Date of Publication
1995
Edition
1
Number of Pages
287
Classification
II Regions and countries | G Europe | ru 44 Russia
Description
- Richardson- Introduction
1. Revolution and Marxist Theory
- Radek- The Development of Socialism from Science into Action
- Radek- The Driving Forces of the Russian Revolution
- Radek- The Paths of the Russian Revolution
- Radek- Lenin
2, The State and Revolution
- Bukharin- The Russian Revolution and its Significance
- Trotsky- The State in Russia: Old and New
- Trotsky- The Principles of Democracy and Proletarian Dictatorship
- Kamenev- The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
3. Dreams and Reality
- Trotsky- Defending the Russian Revolution Abroad
- Trotsky- The First Time in History
4. Defending Socialist Internationalism
- Zinoview- International Socialism and the Proletarian Revolution in Russia
- Lenin- The International Significance of the War with Poland
- Trotsky- How We Built the Red Army
- Tukhachevsky- The Red Army and the Militia
- Trotsky- On the National Question
5. Capitalsim and Communism
- Trotsky- Workers' Control and Nationalisation
- Bukharin- The New Economic Policy of Soviet Russia
- Trotsky- Theses on Industry
- Trotsky- Production and Revolution
6. State and Class
- Trotsky- Trade Unions and Their Future Rôle
- Trotsky- The Rôle and Tasks of the Trade Unions
- Trotsky- The Trade Unions and the Soviet State
- Zinoviev- The Future of the Russian Communist Party
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Appendix:
- Bukharin- Lenin as a marxist
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1
Identifier
II G 44 RIC
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