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  1. George Valentinovich Plekhanov / by Leon Trotsky by Leon (1879-1940) Trotsky, 2222
  2. Leon Trotsky Presents the Living thoughts of Karl Marx by Leon Trotsky, 1963-01-01
  3. Leon Trotsky y Andreu Nin: Dos asesinatos del stalinismo (aclarando la historia) (Spanish Edition) by Antonio Salgado Herrera, 1994
  4. Leon Trotsky;: A bibliography, (Hoover Institution bibliographical series) by Louis Sinclair, 1972
  5. Trotsky Bibliography: An International List of Publications about Leon Trotsky and Trotskyism 1905-1998 by Wolfgang Lubitz, 1998-11
  6. Writings of Leon Trotsky (1939-1940) by Leon; Breitman, George (Ed.); Reed, Evelyn (Ed.) Trotsky, 1969
  7. Writings of Leon Trotsky, 1934-35 by Leon Trotsky, 1972-06
  8. Leon Trotsky memorial address. "To the memory of the Old Man.". by James P Cannon, 1940
  9. The only road / Leon Trotsky ; translated from the German by Max Shachtman and B.J. Field by Leon (1879-1940) Trotsky, 1959-01-01
  10. Leon Trotsky on The Kirov Assassination by leon trotsky, 1956
  11. Writings of Leon Trotsky, 1933-34 by Leon Trotsky, 1972-06
  12. The Assassination Of Leon Trotsky: The Proofs Of Stalin's Guilt by Albert Goldman, 2010-09-10
  13. Leon Trotsky on France by Leon Trotsky, 1979-06-01
  14. Leon Trotsky:The portrait of a youth by Max Eastman, 1926

81. »»Reviews For Trotsky, Leon««
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82. Crystal Clouds Quotations: Source Profile
Size . trotsky, leon (1879 1940), Click For External Online Reference Russian Politician. Quotations By This Source. Age.
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83. Society, History, By Region, Europe, Russia, Soviet Union, Personalities: Trotsk
downloaded. In Memory of leon trotsky An appreciation by Allan Woods that reviews trotsky s theoretical and practical accomplishments.
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84. Kahlo: Self-Portrait (Dedicated To Leon Trotsky)
Mark Harden s Artchive, Kahlo, Frida SelfPortrait (Dedicated to leon trotsky) 1937 Oil on Masonite 30 x 24 in National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington.
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85. The Lessons Of October By Leon Trotsky
The Lessons of October by leon trotsky. The Lessons of October was written in 1924 as a preface to a volume of trotsky s writings from 1917.
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The Lessons of October
by Leon Trotsky The Lessons of October was written in 1924 as a preface to a volume of Trotsky's writings from 1917. It was published in English in the Communist International's news magazine Imprecorr in February of 1925. This translation was made by John. G. Wright and first published by Pioneer Publishers in 1937. Transcribed for the World Wide Web by David Walters in 1996 Table of contents: Chapter 1 We Must Study the October Revolution Chapter 2 The Democratic Dictatorship of the Proletariat and Peasantry - - in February and October Chapter 3 The Struggle Against War and Defensism Chapter 4 The April Conference Chapter 5 The July Days; the Kornilov Episode; the Democatic Conference and the Pre-Parliament Chapter 6 On the Eve of the October Revolution; the Aftermath Chapter 7 The October Insurrection and Soviet 'Legality' Chapter 8 Again, on the Soviets and the Party in a Proletarian Revolution A Comment by the Author
Chapter 1
We Must Study the October Revolution
W Such an approach though it may be subconscious is, however, profoundly erroneous, and is, moreover, narrow and nationalistic. We ourselves may never have to repeat the experience of the October Revolution, but this does not at all imply that we have nothing to learn from that experience. We are a part of the International, and the workers in all other countries are still faced with the solution of the problem of their own "October." Last year we had ample proof that the most advanced Communist parties of the West had not only failed to assimilate our October experience but were virtually ignorant of the actual facts.

86. 1927: The Expulsion Of Leon Trotsky
1927 The Expulsion of leon trotsky. By Phil Mitchinson. The year 1927 marked a decisive turning point in the struggle of leon trotsky
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1927: The Expulsion of Leon Trotsky
By Phil Mitchinson The year 1927 marked a decisive turning point in the struggle of Leon Trotsky and the Left Opposition to defend the ideas of Marx and Lenin inside the Russian Communist Party. On the Tenth anniversary of the October revolution, almost to the day, the co-leader of that most momentous event was expelled from the party. Soon after the creator of the Red Army was expelled from the country. The struggle to save the October revolution and the party which had led it was literally a life and death struggle which cost the lives of thousands of the most dedicated revolutionaries. Outstanding fighters who had survived years of exile, imprisonment, the assaults of Tsarism and the ravages of civil war, were brutally wiped out by the Stalinist bureaucracy in the years which followed. On a broader historical scale too, the struggle of Trotskyism against Stalinism had the most dramatic impact on the lives of millions. The errors of Stalinism, resulted in the defeat of the Chinese revolution of 1925-27, the Spanish revolution, and the defeat of the German working class which led directly on to the victory of Hitler and fascist barbarism. The struggles of this period are rich in lessons for the struggle of the working class today.

87. Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940. Letters To Cass Canfield: Guide.
bMS Russ 13.8 trotsky, leon, 18791940. Letters to Cass Canfield Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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bMS Russ 13.8
Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940. Letters to Cass Canfield: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Russ 13.8
Creator: Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940.
Title: Letters to Cass Canfield,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Letters of Russian Communist theorist and agitator Leon Trotsky to Cass Canfield at Harper and Brothers who edited his book Stalin: an appraisal of the man and his influence.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Gift; received: 1961.
Historical Note
Trotsky was a Russian Communist theorist and agitator, a leader in Russia's October Revolution in 1917 and later commissar of foreign affairs and of war in the Soviet Union (1917-24). Cass Canfield was an executive editor at Harper and Brothers.
Scope and Content
Includes seven letters from Trotsky to Cass Canfield and correspondence between Archibald Macleish and Cass Canfield written after Trotsky's assasination. Includes correspondence between Trotsky, Archibald Macleish, and Cass Canfield, as well as other publishers, concerning Trotsky's works Stalin: an appraisal of the man and his influence, and Lenin; the translation of Stalin by Charles Malamuth; financial statements concerning the publishing of these works; and the transfer of Trotsky's archives to Harvard University after his death. Includes a sample chapter of Stalin translated by Max Eastman.

88. Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940. Letters To Sara Weber: Guide.
trotsky, leon, 18791940. Repository Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University Call No. MS Russ 48 Creator trotsky, leon, 1879-1940.
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MS Russ 48
Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940. Letters to Sara Weber: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Call No.: MS Russ 48
Creator: Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940.
Title: Letters to Sarah Weber,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 v. (.16 linear ft.)
Abstract: Letters of Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky to his secretary Sara Weber.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Purchased with the Friends of the Harvard College Library fund from Mrs. Sara Jacobs, 102-23, 63rd Drive Forest Hills, New York 11375; received: 1970 Apr. 7.
Historical Note
Trotsky was a Russian revolutionary and Soviet leader. Sara (Weber) Jacobs was his secretary (June 1933-1934; May 1938-Jan. 1939).
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author, then chronologically.
Scope and Content
Includes 84 letters to Sarah Weber and her husband Louis, among other items.
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  • (1-83) Trotskii, Lev, 1879-1940. 84 letters to Louis and Sara Weber; 1933-1940.
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89. Leon Trotsky
rotten Library Biographies Misc leon trotsky. leon trotsky. Assassinated with an ice pick to his skull in Mexico, by Ramon
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Assassinated with an ice pick to his skull in Mexico, by Ramon Mercader , an agent of Josef Stalin Fetish Maximus Rotten Faces of Death ... Famous Nudes

90. Marxism In Our Time, Leon Trotsky
MARXISM IN OUR TIME. by leon trotsky. Go to the 1994 introduction by Alan Woods and Ted Grant. Go to Once again on the Crisis of Marxism (L.trotsky).
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MARXISM IN OUR TIME
by Leon Trotsky [Go to the 1994 introduction by Alan Woods and Ted Grant] [Go to Once again on the Crisis of Marxism (L.Trotsky)] In the United States, where a man who owns a million is referred to as being "worth" a million, market concepts have sunk in deeper than anywhere else. Until quite recently Americans gave very little thought to the nature of economic relations. In the land of the most powerful economic system economic theory continued to be exceedingly barren. Only the present deep-going crisis of American economy has bluntly confronted public opinion with the fundamental problems of capitalist society. In any event, whoever has not overcome the habit of uncritically accepting the ready-made ideological reflections of economic development, who-ever has not reasoned out, in the footsteps of Marx, the essential nature of the commodity as the basic cell of the capitalist organism, will prove to be forever incapable of scientifically comprehending the most important and the most acute manifestations of our epoch. Marx's Method Having established science as cognition of the objective recurrences of nature, man has tried stubbornly and persistently to exclude himself from science, reserving for himself special privileges in the shape of alleged intercourse with supersensory forces (religion), or with timeless moral precepts (idealism). Marx deprived man of these odious privileges definitely and forever, looking upon him as a natural link in the evolutionary process of material nature; upon human society as the organisation of production and distribution; upon capitalism as a stage in the development of human society.

91. Leon Trotsky's Biography Page
Communism Online Your Web browser doesn t support frames. Click below to view trotsky s Biography Page without frames! .
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92. Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich Brosshtien)., Novaya Economicheskaya Politika…
Translate this page Libreria Philobiblon. trotsky, leon (Lev Davidovich Brosshtien). Novaya Economicheskaya Politika… Mosca, Lavoratori di Mosca, 1923.
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Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich Brosshtien). Novaya Economicheskaya Politika… Mosca, Lavoratori di Mosca, 1923 In-8° (mm 230x150);, 70 pagine, una carta non numerata. Carattere cirillico., Brossura editoriale. Prima edizione del pamphlet "Nuove Politiche Economiche della Russia Sovietica e Prospettive di una Rivoluzione Mondiale" scritto un anno prima della morte di Lenin. Questo opuscolo contribuì all'espulsione dal partito dell'autore russo (1927) e al suo esilio (1929). Molti degli scritti di Trotsky furono sopressi o distrutti, edizioni di questo periodo risultano molto rare.Esemplare in buono stato di conservazione, leggere bruniture alla brossura, punto metallico ossidato. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Libreria Philobiblon ; click here for further details.

93. Trotsky, Leon., Ma Vie. Essai Autobiographique. Traduit Sur Le Manuscrit Avec De
John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller. trotsky, leon. Ma vie. Essai autobiographique. Traduit sur le manuscrit avec des notes par Maurice Parijanine.
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Trotsky, Leon. Ma vie. Essai autobiographique. Traduit sur le manuscrit avec des notes par Maurice Parijanine. Paris: Rieder, 1930. 3 volumes, 8vo; complete with all three portrait frontispieces. Original peach-colored wrappers, printed in black. Mexican bookseller's ticket tipped to inside of rear wrappers. Publisher's ad inserted. Preserved in red buckram chemises, and red quarter leather slipcase. Author's inscription in blue ink to half-title of volume 1, to recto of frontispiece of volume 2, and to recto of front blank of volume 3. Light shelf wear, and minor soiling to wraps, faint water-spot affecting three words of inscription in volume 1. An excellent set. Presentation copies of all three volumes of Leon Trotsky's autobiography, with fulsome inscriptions to actor Edward G. Robinson, one of America's finest film actors, and his family. Robinson (1893-1973), who once called himself "the best actor never to win an Oscar," is best known for his characterizations of underworld figures in Warner's crime cycle of the 30s and a series of psychological dramas in the 40s. His performance as Enrico Bendello in Little Caesar (1930) created the prototype for the portrayal of the modern American movie gangster. Shortly after his death Robinson was awarded a special Oscar in recognition of his achievements. The first inscription reads: "To Mrs Gladys Mr Edward Ms Jeanne Robinson with my best regards and wishes [signed] Leon Trotsky 18/viii 1938." Volume 2 is inscribed: "À Mme Gladys Robinson avec les meilleurs sentiments d'amitié [signed] Leon Trotsky 18/viii 1938." The inscription in volume 3 is also in French: "mes meilleurs salut à la famille artistique Robinson [signed] Leon Trotsky 18/viii 1938." One of 160 copies only from the French edition. The work had been first published in Russian as Moya Zhizn' in Berlin earlier the same year.

94. Trotsky, Leon
trotsky, leon 18791940. (leon trotsky). leon trotsky on Black nationalism self-determination trotsky, leon Publisher New York Pathfinder Press, 1978.
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ISBN: 0-87348-424-X The challenge of the Left opposition Leon Trotsky ; edited with an introd. by Naomi Allen Publisher: New York : Pathfinder Press ISBN: 0-87348-450-9 The crisis of the French section, 1935-36 Leon Trotsky ; [edited by Naomi Allen and George Breitman Publisher: New York : Pathfinder Press ISBN: 0-87348-511-4 The crisis of the French section, 1935-36 Leon Trotsky ; [edited by Naomi Allen and George Breitman Publisher: New York : Pathfinder Press ISBN: 0-87348-512-2 In defense of Marxism [by] Leon Trotsky Publisher: New York, Pathfinder Press ISBN: 0-87348-224-7 In defense of Marxism [by] Leon Trotsky Publisher: New York, Pathfinder Press ISBN: 0-87348-223-9 Lenin's fight against Stalinism V. I. Lenin and

95. Leon Trotsky: A Who2 Profile
leon trotsky • Revolutionary. Name at birth Lev Davidovich Bronstein leon trotsky A fan page of sorts for trotsky, Diego Rivera and related topics.
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LEON TROTSKY Revolutionary Name at birth: Lev Davidovich Bronstein A key figure in the creation of the Soviet Union, Trotsky was later unseated and expelled by the ruthless Joseph Stalin . As a young man Trotsky became a disciple of Karl Marx and a friend of future Bolshevik leader V.I. Lenin . A powerful writer and political thinker, Trotsky used his pen to oppose the rule of Czar Nicholas II and so spent much of his adult life in prison or in foreign exile, writing for communist newspapers and journals. He was Lenin's right-hand man in the Russian Revolution of 1917; Trotsky became commissar of war (1918-25) and organized the victorious Red Army in the civil war that followed. After the formation of the Soviet Union and then Lenin's death in 1924, Trotsky lost out in a power stuggle with Stalin; he was exiled to Kazakhstan in 1927 and expelled to Turkey in 1929. In 1937 Trotsky settled in Mexico at the behest of artist Diego Rivera . He was assassinated at his villa in 1940 by a probable agent of Stalin, Ramon Mercader, who posed as a friend of Trotsky's and then killed him with the blow of an ice axe to his head.
Extra credit : He used the name Leon Trotsky while escaping from Russian prison in Siberia in 1902, and kept the name for the rest of his life... Trotsky was played by Richard Burton in

96. TomFolio.com: Books By Leon Trotsky
Bookseller, edconroybooks.com Ed Conroy Bookseller, listing books by leon trotsky.
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97. NMWA | Private Collection | Self-Portrait Dedicated To Leon Trotsky
Frida Kahlo (Mexican, 19071954) Self-Portrait Dedicated to leon trotsky 1937 Oil on masonite, 30 x 24 in. Gift of The Honorable Clare Boothe Luce
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98. Springtime For Trotsky
We should, because fascist in this sense was specifically coined by the Communist revolutionary leon trotsky to identify all of his rivals, even Stalin, with
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Springtime for Trotsky
by Daniel McCarthy In most circles the word "fascist" is a generic pejorative, an epithet that conveys a moral judgment rather than a description. We Americans have perhaps become so accustomed to this use of the word that we don't even think about it. We should, because "fascist" in this sense was specifically coined by the Communist revolutionary Leon Trotsky to identify all of his rivals, even Stalin, with Hitler and Mussolini – and with "the right." Its use reveals the undying influence of Trotsky. By calling Stalin a fascist, Trotsky and his followers could claim that "real" socialism is not a murderous ideology. They could further claim that all true threats to human dignity and freedom really come from the right. Although Trotsky himself had a rather fateful encounter with an icepick in 1940, Trotkyists today continue his fight on behalf of international social democracy. These days however Trotskyists prefer to call themselves "neoconservatives." Over the past two months the word "Islamofascism" has gained currency.

99. Forty Years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination
Forty Years Since leon trotsky’s Assassination. Exile And Repression. This year is the fortieth anniversary of the death of leon trotsky.
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Militant International Review Summer 1980 Home News Donate Join Trotsky's Assassination, published on the web for the first time, originally appeared in the quarterly theoretical magazine of the Militant Tendency, now the Socialist Party, England and Wales section of the CWI, in 1980.
Forty Years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination
Exile And Repression
Stalin conducts the struggle "on a different plane with different methods."
By Lynn Walsh, writing in 1980 This year is the fortieth anniversary of the death of Leon Trotsky. On 20 August, 1940, Trotsky was struck a fatal blow with an ice-pick by Ramon Mercader, an agent sent to Mexico by Stalin's secret police (the GPU) to murder the exiled revolutionary—alongside Lenin, the leader of the October revolution, the founder and leader of the Red Army, and the co-founder of the Third, Communist International. Trotsky in 1919 Trotsky's assassination was not just a malicious after-thought on the part of Stalin. It was the culmination of a systematic and bloody terror directed against a whole generation of Bolshevik leaders, and against the young revolutionaries of a second generation prepared to defend the genuine ideas of Marxism against the bureaucratic, repressive regime developing under Stalin.

100. Trotsky...
5.Trotskaya, Natalya; 6.trotsky, leon; 7.trotsky, leon; 8.van Heijenoort, Jean; 9.Commission of inquiry into charges made against trotsky;
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Trotsky's Papers
Physical Description: 197 boxes Arrangement of Series:
  • 1.Lenin, Vladimir
  • 2.Malamuth, Charles
  • 3.Stalin, Joseph
  • 4.Sedov, Lev
  • 5.Trotskaya, Natalya
  • 6.Trotsky, Leon
  • 7.Trotsky, Leon
  • 8.van Heijenoort, Jean
  • 9.Commission of inquiry into charges made against Trotsky
  • 10.Fourth International
  • 11.Communists
  • 12.Revolutionaries
  • 13.Communism
  • 14.Moscow trials
  • 15.Exiles
  • 16.USSR- history, revolution
  • 17.USSR- politics
  • 18.Coyoacan
Summary: Correspondence,transcripts, copies of telegrams, manuscripts, and a diary shed light on Trotsky's relations with other major figures like Lenin, Stalin, Malamuth, Sedov, and Trotsky's wife, Natalya. They cover Trotsky's climb to power, predating the Revolution of 1917, to his demise and death in exile in Mexico. Provenance: Purchased from Leon and Natalya Trotsky, 1940, 1946, 1950; later additions given by Harper Bros., 1961, A.H. Buchman, 1982, and Jean van Heijenoort. Terms Governing Use: Consult manuscript card catalog in Houghton Libary. For Further Information: Contact Houghton Library Cambridge, MA, 02138; (617)495-2441 Yale Russian Archive Project

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