The Third International after Lenin

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During the first years after its founding in 1919, the Communist(or Third) International became a movement of working-classparties from around the world that sought to absorb and applythe lessons of the October 1917 Russian Revolution.But by the mid-1920s, a privileged, petty-bourgeois sociallayer-whose leading representative came to be JosephStalin-had begun gaining the upper hand in the CommunistParty and Soviet state apparatus, rejecting the revolutionaryinternationalist outlook of the Bolshevik Party under Lenin.The Third International after Lenin is Leon Trotsky's 1928defense of the Marxist course that had guided the CommunistInternational in its early years. Writing in the heat of politicalbattle, Trotsky addresses the key challenge facing workingpeople today: building communist parties throughout theworld capable of and willing to lead the workers and farmersto take power.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Leo
Trotsky - Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780873488273
- Release date
- 1996
- Volume
- 1