1938: Trotsky Brands ‘Klement Letter’ as GPU Forgery
1923: The Family and Ceremony
1938: The Fifth Wheel
1933: Problems of the Soviet Regime
Political Profiles: Compilation of articles on leading figures in the European and Russian workers’ movement, 1900: On the Philosophy of the Superman
1940: Dialectics Catches Up with Burnham and Shachtman
1940: Trotsky Indicts the Kremlin’s Role in Europe’s Catastrophe
1931: Factory Councils and Workers’ Control of Production
1928: Our Differences with the Democratic Centralists
1919: Invitation to the First World Congress [of the Comintern]
1931: Workers’ Control of Production
1933: The United Front for Defense: A Letter to a Social Democratic Worker (as published in The Militant)
Leon Trotsky - Leon Trotsky - Exile and assassination: In January 1928 Trotsky and his principal followers were exiled to remote parts of the Soviet Union, Trotsky himself being assigned to Alma-Ata (now Almaty) in Central Asia. – The Language of Figures
1933: Letter to South African Revolutionaries (letter)
1926: On the Tempo and Timescale of the Revolution
1938: Nationalized Industry and Workers’ Management
1940: Letter to the Workers of the USSR (as printed in Socialist Appeal and reprinted after Trotsky’ assassination)
1905: Open Letter to Professor P.N. 1938: On Lovestone – No, It Is Not The Same! 1939: Three Conceptions of the Russian Revolution
1916: The National Principle
1938: “Trotsky Against Sneevliet”
1940: Petty Bourgeois Moralists and the Proletarian Party (as published in Socialist Appeal)
Man, Reiss
1932: Trotsky Sues for a Literary Forgery (letter)
1931: A Slander! 1936: Notes of a Journalist
1924: First Five Years of the Communist International Volume II Significant work! 1925: Lenin [book]
1937: Thermidor and Anti-Semitism
1932: The Only Road (as published in The Militant) Significant work! 1920: Speech on Comrade Zinoviev’s Report on the Role of the Party
1933: It Is Necessary to Build Communist Parties and an International Anew (as published in The Militant) Significant work! 1906: Results and Prospects (book) Significant work! Vital Questions for the German Proletariat. 1922: From the ECCI to the Seine Federation of the French Communist Party (Summer 1922)
1937: Ninety Years of the Communist Manifesto
(article)
1931: Thermidor and Bonapartism
1931: What Is a Revolutionary Situation? 1922: Speech in Honour of the Communist International
1916: On the Events in Dublin
1939: Stalin – The Temporary Holder of the Ukraine
1930: Introduction to The Russian Bolshevik-Leninists on the Present Situation
1938: Trotsky on Hearst
Man, Reiss. 1940: Trotsky Letter Exposes Stalin Role in Recent Assassination Attempt (slightly abridged version of the above)
1939: “Trotskyism” and the PSOP
1938: Trotsky Predicts Stalin Will Now Seek an Understanding with Hitler
1933: What Is National Socialism? 1940: The Reptile Breed of The Nation
1933: C.I. 1918: History of the Russian Revolution to Brest-Litovsk (book)
1932: German Paper Interviews Trotsky
1904: Our Political Tasks (book – 6 files)
1926: Once More on Pacifism and Revolution
1931: The Strangled Revolution
1933: On Zinoviev and Kamenev
1921: Speech on Comrade Radek’s Report on “Tactics of the Comintern” a the Third Congress
1935: Lessons of October
Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs 1917–1918 and Commissar of Military and Naval Affairs 1918–1924. Our cloud library is the biggest of these that 1934: Towards the Catastrophe
1924: Perspectives and Tasks in the East Speech on the Third Anniversary of the Communist University for Toilers of the East
1921: Speech on Comrade Lenin’s Report: “Tactics of the Russian Communist Party”
Free download or read online My Life pdf (ePUB) book. The Anarcho-Syndicalist Prejudices Again! 1936: On the Soviet Section of the Fourth International
1932: Problems of the Chinese Revolution (collection of articles) Significant work! 1919: Great Days
Trotsky was born Lev Davidovich Bronstein on 7 November 1879 in Yanovka, Ukraine, then part of Russia. 1933: Germany and the USSR
1918: The Principles of Democracy and Proletarian Dictatorship
1923: What Is Proletarian Culture, and Is It Possible? 1937: On Democratic Centralism and the Regime
1923: A Necessary Discussion with Our Syndicalist Comrades (March 23, 1923)
1938: Leon Sedov – Son, Friend, Fighter
1935: Who Defends Russia? 1931: [1st] Letter to the Communist League (alternative translation)
1938: On the Labor Party in the United States
Two Letters on the Origin of the Fourth International, The Sino-Russian Conflict and the Opposition, The Defense of the Soviet Union and the Opposition, Disarmament and the United States of Europe, The “Third Period” of the Comintern’s Mistakes, Internationalism and the Theory of “Exceptionalism”. 1920: Trotsky’ Military Writings, Volume 3 (collection of articles, essays & lectures)For a PDF version, click here. 1933: About the United Front with Grzezinsky
Some Notes Written by Leon Trotsky in August 1940: Administrator of the Trotsky Internet Archive, Selected Quotations and Passages from Leon Trotsky, Our Revolution: Essays in Working Class and International Revolution, 1904–1917, On Optimism and Pessimism; on the 20th Century and on Many Other Issues, The Big Lie: The Defence of Small Nations, History of the Russian Revolution to Brest-Litovsk. Click Download or Read Online button to get The Collected Works Of St John Of The Cross Pdf book now. 1927: Platform of the Opposition [Click Here for PDF version] Significant work! 1931: The National Question in Catalonia
1937: The Trial of the Danzig Trotskyists
Many of these writings are still buried in the archives of the Russian KGB. 1931: Maurin and the Anarcho-Syndicalists
Literature and Art: A listing of Trotsky’s views on Marxism and the Arts
1921: The Unemployed and the Trade Unions
1927: The Chinese Revolution and the Theses of Comrade Stalin
1930: My Life (autobiography) [Click Here for PDF version – 3.5 megbytes big!] Երկերի ժողովածու [Komitas. Is Endorsed by L. Trotsky, Swiss Police Arrest Assassins of Murdered G.P.U. 1934: Notes of a Journalist
1938: The Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution (Pamphlet – in 3 parts) [Click Here for PDF version] Significant work! 1925: Where Is Britain Going? 1923: The Curve of Capitalist Development
1931: Tasks of the Left Opposition in England and India
1924: May Day in the East & the West
Opposition
1927: First Speech on the Chinese Question
1926: Problems of the British Revolution [book], 1927: Class Relations in the Chinese Revolution (letter)
and the Opposition’s Tasks
1932: On the American Economic Crisis
1936: Entry into the Socialists in Poland
To be part of this effort write the Administrator of the Trotsky Internet Archive. 1923: Bureaucratism and Factional Groups
1937: The Questions of Wendelin Thomas (letter)
1932: On the Suppressed Testament of Lenin (essay)
1923: The Anarcho-Syndicalist Prejudices Again! 1937: Trotsky Urges Backing for Pioneer Publishers
1922: Between Red and White (essay) Significant work! The Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton Volume 20. 1939: ‘Learn to Work in the Stalinist Manner’
1930: The Revolution in India – Its TASKS and its DANGERS
1940: Trade Unions in the Epoch of Imperialist Decay
None [force assignment] Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 14 volumes First Pub lication. 1931: The Permanent Revolution and the Canton Insurrection
1931: Very Significant Facts! 1939: Trotsky Writes on the War and the Soviet-Nazi Pact
1935: A Case for a Labor Jury
October 26] 1879 – August 21, 1940), born Lev Davidovich Bronstein (Лев Давидович Бронштейн), was a Jewish Bolshevik revolutionary and Marxist theorist. Who Is Guilty of Starting the Second World War? Trotsky became involved in … 1939: On Lenin’s Program
1922: A Militant Labour Program for the French Communist Party (December 5, 1922)
Publication has not yet been completed. (essay)
1922: Trotsky’ Military Writings, Volume 5 (collection of articles, essays & lectures) For a PDF version, click here. 1931: A New Zig-zag and the New Dangers
1930: A Letter on the Italian Revolution
1930: Molotov’s Prosperity in Knowledge
1918: Chapters from My Diary
1928: The Theses of Comrade Radek
1919: Report of Comrade Trotzky: Russia (to Class Struggle, article)
1932: Letter to Alois Neurath
1924: Engels’s War Articles
PDF - Trotsky: A Biography. 1919: En Route: Thoughts on the Progress Of the Proletarian Revolution
1933: Our Present Tasks (as published in The Militant)
1929: A Letter to the Editorial Board of La Lutte De Classes
•Nicely organized chapters and text. 1931: Germany, the Key to the International Situation Significant work! 1933: The Party in the Field of Art and Philosophy
1930: Open Letter to the Communist Party
What Is to Be Learned from the Moscow Trial? 1923: The Struggle for Cultured Speech
1918: Work, Discipline, and Order to Save the Socialist Soviet Republic
[Alternate Translation]
1929: Communism and Syndicalism
Part I | Part II
1932: Mill as a Stalinist Agent
Lenin on His Fiftieth Birthday
Coming Trials to Reveal Secret Plans of G.P.U. 1923: Is the Slogan of ’The United States of Europe’ a Timely One? 1937: It Is High Time to Launch a World Offensive Against Stalinism (open letter)
1937: Not a Workers’ and Not a Bourgeois State? 1930: As Pure and Transparent as Crystal (essay)
1934: Fontamara (book review)
1925: Dialectical Materialism and Science
1932: Closer to the Proletarians of the Colored Races
1939: Trotsky Greets Tresca on 40th Year as Fighter
1932: On the Disarmament Question (alternative version)
(as published in The Militant
of Great Britain
1924: Literature and Revolution
1929: The “Third Period” of the Comintern’s Mistakes. 1938: Karl Kautsky [obiturary]
1936: Tell Workers the Truth About Stalin’s Hounding of Revolutionists in the Soviet Union
1932: In Defense of October (Speech in Copenhagen, Denmark) (as published in The Militant) Significant work! 1909: Why Marxists Oppose Individual Terrorism (article)
1918: Speech on Brest-Litovsk
The Collected Works Of Langston Hughes. 1930: An Open Letter to the Italian Left Communists (alternative translation)
This next volume in Chesterton's series of collected works contains four of his books and four shorter "English" essays. 1940: Another Thought on Conscription
1940: The Political Backwardness of American Workers
1922: On World Politics (responses to press questions)
See what's new with book lending at the Internet Archive, Uploaded by 1936: The Revolution Betrayed (book) Significant work! 1933: On the War in China, 1934: On the Jewish Question
1934: Notes of a Journalist
1934: Trotsky Answers Indictment – Links G.P.U. 1919: Order Of the Day Number 83 to the Red Army and Navy
Download The Collected Works Of St John Of The Cross Pdf PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. In a steady stream of articles and interviews, he condemned the role of the Soviet Union, a state that, at least in its rhetoric, had sided with the colonized against imperialism. 1917: The July Uprising (article)
1937: I Stake My Life! 1937: Stalinism and Bolshevism (essay)
1923: Preface to The Communist Movement in France (March 25, 1923)
1921: Letter to Comrades Cachin and Frossard
1930: Letter to the Italian Left Communists
1933: More on the Paris Conference
– The Language of Figures, Theses on Revolution and Counter-Revolution, On the Tempo and Timescale of the Revolution, Class Relations in the Chinese Revolution, The Struggle for Peace and the Anglo-Russian Committee, The Chinese Revolution and the Theses of Comrade Stalin, The Speech of Comrade Chen Duxiu on the Tasks of the Chinese Communist Party, The “Clémenceau Thesis” and the Party Regime, The Russian Opposition: Questions and Answers, The Third International After Lenin (A Draft Criticism of the Communist International), On the Canton Insurrections: Three Letters to Preobrazhensky, On the Situation in Russia – A Letter to a Comrade, Our Differences with the Democratic Centralists, The Groupings in the Communist Opposition. 1934: Once More on Centrism
(pamphlet)
1935: A Trial Balance of the Stalin Amalgam
A Note on the PDFs Listed Below. Opposition Serves the Bolshevik Revolution, The Fundamental Principle Errors of Syndicalism, Open Letter to the All Members of the Leninbund, Lessons Of The Capitulations (Obituary Reflections), The New Course in the Economy of the Soviet Union, An Open Letter to the Italian Left Communists, The Slogan of the National Assembly in China, A Squeak in the Apparatus (A Popular Explanation of Rights and Lefts), The Revolution in India – Its TASKS and its DANGERS, The Turn in the Communist International and the Situation in Germany, World Unemployment and the First Five Year Plan, The Mistakes of Rightist Elements of the Communist League on the Trade Union Question, Factory Councils in Germany and Workers’ Control of Production, Fragments of Truth from Under the Garbage of Slander, The Permanent Revolution and the Canton Insurrection, Stalin and the Chinese Revolution – Facts and Documents, The Successes of Socialism and the Dangers of Adventurism. 1939: Forecasts
and the Opposition’s Tasks, Apropos the Foreign Policy of the Stalinists, C.I. 1939: A Step Towards Social Patriotism
1922: The Trade Unions and the Soviet State
Robert Service completes his masterful trilogy on the founding figures of the Soviet Union in an eagerly anticipated, authoritative biography of Leon Trotsky. 1933: How Long Can Hitler Stay? 1931: A Letter To Albert Treint [Letter on the German Revolution]
Volume Index to the Lenin Collected Works. 1938: “It Is Necessary to Drive the Bureaucracy and the New Aristocracy Out of the Soviets”
1927: Epilogue: The Speech of Comrade Chen Duxiu on the Tasks of the Chinese Communist Party
1922: French Communism and the Position of Comrade Rappoport
1932: Interview with Montag Morgen
1919: Trotsky’ Military Writings, Volume 2 (collection of articles, essays & lectures) For a PDF version, click here. 1939: Why I Agreed to Appear Before the Dies Committee (excerpt)
1921: The Main Lesson of the Third Congress
1922: To Comrade Treint
A student project to randomly generate tweets from Leon Trotsky's collected works - danhlutz/trot_bot 1919: Rallying the Army During the Civil War (speech)
1919: Report on the Communist Party Of the Soviet Union and the Red Army
1931: The Catalonian Separatists, Soviets and the Communists
1931: Trotsky Greets El Soviet
1940: Welcome to “Our Small Garrison”
Blackguards and Assistants
Writings of Leon Trotsky is a 14-volume set collection of the writings of Leon Trotsky between the years 1929 and 1940, published by Pathfinder Press.This collection was put together in the 1960s and 1970s by initiative of the Socialist Workers Party.Most volumes were edited by George Breitman.Many of the texts were translated to English for the first time. 1936: The Class Nature of the Soviet State
1937: Answers to Questions of Journalists on Verdict of Dewey Commission
Leon Trotsky—once a vocal critic of Lenin and the Bolshevik Party—joined the Bolsheviks in August 1917. 1923: Civility and Politeness as a Necessary Lubricant in Daily Relations
1936: Cablegram from Leon Trotsky Hits Hearst and Daily Worker Lies
1923: Habit and Custom
1933: Foreword to Leninism versus Stalinism
1936: Tasks of The Fourth International In Spain
Leon Trotsky - Collected Writings (1929-1940) 14 volumes. Yeɾkeɾi Zhoghovat͡su] Alt ernative. 1933: My Daughter’s Suicide
1932: Prinkipo Letter, 1932 (letter) (as published in The Militant)
1937: Stalin on His Own Frame-Ups
1922: Resolution of the French Commission
1940: The Class, the Party and the Leadership (unfinished draft article)
1939: What Lies Behind Stalin Bid for Agreement with Hitler? 1939: Trotsky Statement to Press on Soviet-German Alliance
1938: The Decisive Hour in France
1928: Who Is Leading The Comintern Today? 1937: Swiss Police Arrest Assassins of Murdered G.P.U. Compiled by Dr. K. Veeramani The Periyar Self-RespectPropaganda Institution Periyar Thidal, 50, E.V.K. Civility and Politeness as a Necessary Lubricant in Daily Relations, On the Slogan of the “United States of Europe”. 1926: Theses on Revolution and Counter-Revolution
1933: Fascism and Democratic Slogans
1919: Order Of The Day Number 83 To The Red Army And Navy
1925: Letter on Eastman’s Book
1905: Political Letter II
First of August! 1923: Can a Counter-Revolution or a Revolution Be Made on Schedule? 1932: The “Uprising” of Nov. 7
1922: Five Years of the Russian Revolution (summary)
1938: The Priests of Half-Truth
1938: Was Leon Sedoff Murdered? 1935: Centrist Alchemy Or Marxism? Trotsky’s struggle against Stalin entered a new and final phase with the start of World War II just a week later. 1928: On Max Eastman
1930: Monatte Crosses the Rubicon
1922: Communism and Freemasonry
1939: ‘Why I Consented to Appear Before the Dies Committee’
1939: Lenin [Submission to The Encyclopædia Britannica on the Encyclopædia’s entry for “Lenin”]
1914: War and the International (book) [Click Here for PDF version] Significant work! 1931: The Mistakes of Rightist Elements of the Communist League on the Trade Union Question
1927: What We Gave and What We Got
The Trotsky Internet Archive Index Sorted by Individual Sets of Years: 1901–1910 | 1911–1917 | 1918–1919 | 1920 | 1921 | 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 1925–1926 | 1927 | 1928–1929 | 1930 | 1931 | 1932 | 1933 | 1934 | 1935 | 1936 | 1937 | 1938 | 1939 | 1940, A complete listing of the writings of Leon Trotsky in e-book format is here. 1936: Statement by Leon Trotsky in Reply to the Charges Made Against Him by the Tass Bureau (statement)
1930: The Party and the Left Opposition
1927: Second Speech on the Chinese Question
Leon Trotsky’s most popular book is History of the Russian Revolution. 1939: Lenin on Imperialism
1937: The Case of Leon Trotsky Significant work! 1940: Trotsky’s Last Article: Bonapartism, Fascism and War
1922: From the ECCI to the Central Committee of the French Communist Party
1935: Students at Edinburgh Offer Trotsky Rectorship
Trotsky quickly rose to a position of power in the party: just before the October Revolution, he was elected to the Bolshevik Central Committee.During the revolution, Trotsky oversaw Soviet military operations in Petrograd (now St. Petersburg), the capital of the Russian Empire. 1938: Trotsky Nails Fresh Attack on His Asylum
The Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 11, 1925 - 1953: Essays, Reviews, Trotsky Inquiry, Miscellany, and Liberalism and Social Action (Volume 11) (Collected Works of John Dewey) 1st Edition by John Dewey (Author), Jo Ann Boydston (Editor), Professor John J. McDermott (Introduction) & 0 more Field (interview)
1904: The Proletariat and the Revolution
1940: China and the Russian Revolution
1916: On the Paris Commune
1919: To the Spartacus League of Germany and the Communist Party of German Austria
1918: Peace Negotiations and the Revolution
1915: Why the German Social-Democracy Failed (A 1915 Review of Leon Trotsky’s essay)
1933: It Is Impossible to Remain in the Same International with the Stalins, Manuilskys, Lozovskys & Co. (as published in The Militant)
1933: The Left Socialists and Our Tasks
Works in Biographical and … 1930: The 5 Year Plan and World Unemployment
1939: Who Is Guilty of Starting the Second World War? 1923: To Comrade McKay (March 13, 1923) (as published in Socialist Appeal)
1929: Once Again on Brandler-Thalheimer (alternative translation)
1937: The Beginning of the End
1935: Preface to the Norwegian Edition of My Life
1940: The Kremlin’s Role in the War
1939: Trotsky Gives N.Y. Times Writer a Few Pointers
1919: A Creeping Revolution
The Rise of German Fascism: A complete collection of Trotsky’s writings on Germany covering the years 1930 through 1940
1920: V.I. The publication of the complete works of Heidegger in German, the Gesamtausgabe, was begun during Heidegger’s lifetime. 1938: Trotsky Defends Asylum in Slashing Reply to Toledano
1937: Once Again: The USSR and Its Defense
1921: On l’Humanité, the Central Organ Of the French Party
Vital Questions for the German Proletariat (as published in The Militant) Significant work! 1929: Trotsky on Radek
In 1929, he was expelled from the Communist Party by the Stalinist faction of the Party and then deported from the USSR. 1933: The Trade Unions in Britain
1927: The Struggle for Peace and the Anglo-Russian Committee
1934: A Statement on the Rakovsky Case
Oswald Chambers, Andrew Murray and Watchman Nee, among others, are especially sought after by believers in pursuit of a daily walk with the Lord that goes beyond doctrine and routine. 1922: Report on the French Question
1922: The Position of the Republic and the Tasks of Young Workers (report to Communist Youth)
1936: Trotsky in Norway (essay)
1929: Bessedovsky’s “Revelations”
(May 8, 1923)
1940: The Second World War
1922: Letter of the CC of the RCP, to the Session of the Enlarged ECCI (with Zinoviev)
1940: Nation Backs GPU
1917: Forward
1936: A Jingle of Lies to Please the ‘Master’
1922: Five Years of Russian Revolution and the Prospects of the World Revolution – Supplementary Report (Alternative translation from International Press Correspondence)
1919: Jean Longuet
1940: The Comintern and GPU [One of Trotsky’s last articles]
Impotence Veils Itself with Parliamentary Cretinism
1921: Letter to Olminsky, 1922: Paul Levi and Some ‘Lefts’
1935: Luxemberg and the Fourth International
1931: The Question of Trade Union Unity
1937: A Letter to the Editor of the Modern Monthly (letter)
1939: Trotsky Sees Closer Hitler-Stalin Ties
1940: After Burnham – Macdonald (letter extract)
1933: “Soviet Economy in Danger”
1928: On the Situation in Russia – A Letter to a Comrade
1922: A Glimpse of Soviet Democracy
1934: Nationalism and Economic Life
Many of Trotsky’s writings remains to be translated from the original Russian. The main characters of this politics, non fiction story are Leon Trotsky, . •Inner click-able Tables of Contents for all individual books with multiple chapters. A PDF of a 1959 SWP produced bibliography of Trotsky’s writings is available here, The Trotsky Internet Archive Subject Indexes/Collected Writings Series
1921: May Day Manifesto of the ECCI
1927: The Russian Opposition: Questions and Answers [Interview], 1928: The Third International After Lenin (A Draft Criticism of the Communist International) [thesis] [Click Here for PDF version] Significant work! 1938: Hitler’s Austria Coup Aided by Moscow Trial
1921: The Red Army to the General Staff Of the Revolution
1933: On “The Fourth of August”
1936: Alfred Rosmer’s Book
1936: “Trotsky Cables Denial to AP on Daily Worker Lies” (as published in the New York Times)
1934: On the Kirov Assassination
[book] Significant work! 1931: The Impending Danger of Fascism in Germany, 1932: Extract from Letter to the National Sections
Significant work! 1933: A Note on Max Eastman
1937: The Stalin School of Falsification (book)[Click Here for PDF version] Significant work! 1934: A Program of Action for France Significant work! 1922: The Economic Boom and the International Labor Movement
1933: To the Austrian S.D. 1922: A Note on Plekhanov
1933: Apropos the Foreign Policy of the Stalinists
1932: The Passage of Trotsky to Anvers – Open Letter to Vandervelde (as published in The Militant), 1933: Alarm Signal! Leader, with V.I. 1929: Open Letter to the Workers of the USSR (alternative version published in The Militant)
1935: Increasing Oppression the Path of Bureaucracy
Victim
1935: Engels’ Letters to Kautsky
1922: The Contradictions of the Soviet Policy, 1923: The New Course (essay) Significant work! 1921: Speech on Comrade Zinoviev’s Report “The Tactics of the Comintern” at the Eleventh Party Conference
1921: From the ECCI to the Marseilles Convention of the French Communist Party
1938: A Discussion with Trotsky on the Transitional Program (Interview)
1932: Peasant War in China and the Proletariat (as published in The Militant)
Leon Trotsky on China: A complete collection of Trotsky’s writings on China covering the years 1925 through 1940
1931: The British Election and the Communists
1940: The May 24th Attempt to Assassinate Trotsky
1929: Disarmament and the United States of Europe [essay]
1923: The Tasks of Communist Education, 1924: How Lenin Spoke on the Platform
1960-2006 Librettist Traditional Language Armenian 1937: Thirst for Power (PDF)
1938: ‘Fight Imperialism to Fight Fascism,’ Trotsky Tells Cuban Press
1939: Why Is Russia Mobilizing? 1936: France at the Crossroads
What Is Proletarian Culture, and Is It Possible? 1923: Not By Politics Alone ... (different extract)
1929: A Reply to the Chinese Oppositionists
1919: Great Times(to Class Struggle, article)
1938: Czechoslovakia: Toward a Decision
1935: Not Hollow Preaching – But Clear Cut Slogans! 1933: The German Catastrophe
1936: Once Again – The ILP
1931: On The Slogan of Soviets: From a Letter to Andres Nin
1935: Romain Rolland Executes an Assignment
1917: The Farce of Dual Power (article)
Trotsky is perhaps the most intriguing and, given his prominence, the most understudied of the Soviet revolutionaries. 1940: Letter on the Manifesto of the Fourth International
1938: Trotsky Reviews Elements of New Trial; Cites Efforts to Gag Him
1925: Twenty Years After 1905
1932: Open Letter to the C.E.C. Open Letter to the C.E.C. 1922: The Question of the United Front
1929: The Austrian Crisis and Communism
1932: I See War with Germany
Exiled by Stalin, Trotsky became—and remains—a figure of international controversy. 1931: Trotsky on Opposition and the Party in Spain
1917: War or Peace? 1938: Twenty Years of Stalinist Degeneration, 1939: Correspondence on the Custody of His Grandson [letters written in 1938 and 1939]
1931: The Catalonian Federation’s Platform
1938: Stalin’s Trial as a Terrorist Demanded of League by Trotsky
1929: Letter on the Opposition Press in France
frutallica 1938: Trotsky Tells of ‘Letter’ from Victim of G.P.U. 1931: Maurin and the Anarcho-Syndicalists
1939: Spain, Stalin and Yezhov
1921: Report on the World Economic Crisis and the New Tasks Of the Communist International Part I | Part II
1920: Nationalism in Lenin
1917: Peace and Reaction (article)
1927: The Opposition and the Wrangel Officer
1931: Tactics Flowing from the Election Results
Miliukov
Victim, Freedom of the Press and the Working Class, Trotsky Brands ‘Klement Letter’ as GPU Forgery. 1938: Trotsky Fears Fate of Klement, G.P.U. No. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 604 pages and is available in Paperback format. 1907: The Soviet and the Revolution
1939: The ABC of Materialist Dialectics [Click Here for PDF version]
1932: Trotsky Greets Unser Kamf
1929: A Letter on the Capitulators
1939: Once Again on the Crisis of Marxism
1935: ILP and the Fourth International
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