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Leon Trotsky has 976 books on Goodreads with 432466 ratings. Leon Trotsky’s most popular book is The Revolution Betrayed.
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This index will give students of Leon Trotsky an overview of his political thought, as developed by subject. Each selection contains a small synopsis of the work listed. There are several areas of study below.
The following is a chronological list of books by Leon Trotsky, a Marxist theoretician, including hardcover and paperback books and pamphlets published during his life and posthumously during the years immediately following his assassination in the northern summer of 1940.
Nov 21, 2014 · Our Revolution: Essays in Working Class and International Revolution, 1904–1917: A collection of Trotsky’s writings – Edited by M. Olgin for the Soviet Government. Literature and Art: A listing of Trotsky’s views on Marxism and the Arts. Letters to Belgium: A collection of Trotsky’s letters to the Belgian Trotskyists.
Leon Trotsky’s books. Average rating: 3.69 · 145,443 ratings · 7,800 reviews · 975 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Leon Trotsky… Quotes by Leon Trotsky (?) “The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end.” ― Leon Trotsky, Their Morals and Ours.
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May 7, 2022 · Davidson, Carl, Left in Form, Right in Essence: A Critique of Contemporary Trotskyism, a Guardian pamphlet, New York 1973. Available in the ETOL. Day, Richard B., Leon Trotsky and the Politics of Economic Isolation, Cambridge, 1973. Deutscher, Isaac, Marxism in Our Time, Ramparts Press, 1971.
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Feb 17, 2012 · In Rubenstein's book, the impact is lessened by his conscientious inclusion of a new discovery: Trotsky's desperate wish to get a US visa, which led him to offer to open up discussions not only...