The Volume 1, Number 3 (December 1934) issue of International Council Correspondence. Copied to clipboard CONTENTS -Theses on Bolshevism -What's behind the "New Deal"? Files International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 3 (December 1934).pdf (3.47 MB) Book traversal links for International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 3 International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 2 Up International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 4 Printer-friendly version Bolsheviks Comments
My disillusionment in Russia - Emma Goldman Lithuania-born Jewish anarchist Emma Goldman's book on the degeneration of the Russian Revolution of 1917-1921.
The Beginnings of the Workers' Movement in Russia - Denis Authier A critical survey of the emergence of Russian working class politics and the historical role of…
Reconstructing Lenin - Tamás Krausz In 'Reconstructing Lenin', four decades in the making, Tamás Krausz, makes a major contribution to a growing field of contemporary Lenin studies…
The Nationalities Question in the Russian Revolution (Rosa Luxemburg, 1918) Luxemburg reveals the counter-revolutionary nature and consequences of the Bolsheviks' nationalist…
My visit to the Kremlin - Nestor Makhno The Ukrainian peasant Nestor Makhno visited Moscow in June, 1918 and had extensive interviews with the Bolshevik leaders Sverdlov and Lenin. This…
Revolutionary Bureaucracy – Solidarity An article from Solidarity for Workers’ Power vol. 7, no. 11 on the nature of the bureaucratisation seen in the Russian Revolution.
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