trotsky collected works

1919: Great Days 1927: Hankow and Moscow 1940: Trotsky Nails Talk of Almazan “Plot” 1939: Stalin’s Capitulation 1934: Centrism and the 4th International On Black Nationalism: A collection of discussions with Trotsky What will “International Red Day” Bring? 1938: Trotsky Nails Fresh Attack on His Asylum 1935: Preface to the Norwegian Edition of My Life 1933: About the United Front with Grzezinsky 1937: The Beginning of the End L 1936: A Jingle of Lies to Please the ‘Master’ 1926: Radio, Science, Technique and Society 1939: Their Friend Miaja 1922: Five Years of Russian Revolution and the Prospects of the World Revolution – Supplementary Report (Alternative translation from International Press Correspondence) 1940: Letter to the Herald Tribune 1921: Summary Speech 1938: A Discussion with Trotsky on the Transitional Program (Interview) 1929: The Groupings in the Communist Opposition Trotsky Greets Tresca on 40th Year as Fighter, Three Conceptions of the Russian Revolution, “Progressive Paralysis” – The Second International on the Eve of the New War, Independence of the Ukraine and Sectarian Muddleheads, Democratic Feudalists and the Independence of the Ukraine, Ignace Reiss – The Second Anniversary of His Death, Stalin – The Temporary Holder of the Ukraine, Trotsky Statement to Press on Soviet-German Alliance, Trotsky Writes on the War and the Soviet-Nazi Pact. 1936: On Dictators and the Heights of Oslo Quote: Trotsky’s dirty campaign against Pravda is one mass of lies and slander… This intriguer and … 1933: Even Slander Needs Meaning 1917: Two Faces This is obviously untrue, as the Collected Works of Lenin demonstrate. 1920: Speech on Comrade Zinoviev’s Report on the Role of the Party 1933: On the Saar Question 1930: The Revolution in India – Its TASKS and its DANGERS 1939: Three Conceptions of the Russian Revolution 1938: Trotsky Sees Possibility of Foul Play in Death of His Son 1921: On l’Humanité, the Central Organ Of the French Party 1932: The Stalinists and Trotsky’s Radio Speech to America 1904: The Proletariat and the Revolution 1940: Trade Unions in the Epoch of Imperialist Decay 1917: The Peace Program and the Revolution OR [the redited/translated version from Fourth International]. See what's new with book lending at the Internet Archive. 1920: On the Policy of the KADP (Communist Workers Party of Germany) 1932: In Defense of October (Speech in Copenhagen, Denmark) (as published in The Militant) Significant work! It serves as the most vital and inspiring record of the Russian Revolution to date. 1922: Report on the Fourth World Congress Who Defends Hitler? 1932: Interview with Montag Morgen Leader, with V.I. 1921: Letter to Comrade Monatte 1921: From the ECCI to the Marseilles Convention of the French Communist Party Many of these writings are still buried in the archives of the Russian KGB. Leon Trotsky, History of the Russian Revolution, Volume 2: Attempt at Counterrevolution. with Kirov Assassination, How the Stalinists Ruin the Morale of the Red Army, The Right to Vote for Stalin Is Granted – “Soviet Democracy”, The Workers’ State, Thermidor and Bonapartism, Bolshevik-Leninists in U.S.S.R. Face New Frame-Up, Students at Edinburgh Offer Trotsky Rectorship, How History Is Written Dished Up to Order by Stalin’s Savants on Frederick Engels Anniversary, Increasing Oppression the Path of Bureaucracy, On the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern, Sectarianism, Centrism and the Fourth International, Edouard Herriot – Politician of the Golden Mean. 1922: Resolution of the ECCI on the French Communist Party 1922: The Communists and the Peasantry in France (alternative translation) 1931: Factory Councils in Germany and Workers’ Control of Production 1923: Is the Slogan of ’The United States of Europe’ a Timely One? 1939: Trotsky Writes on the War and the Soviet-Nazi Pact 1933: Stalin Reassures Hitler on Trotsky’s ‘Return’ 1930: World Unemployment and the First Five Year Plan 1931: The Permanent Revolution and the Canton Insurrection 1938: Freedom of the Press and the Working Class (pamphlet) 1931: The Bloc of the Left and the Right 1923: The Social Function of Literature & Art (essay) 1931: The National Question in Catalonia 1932: Stalinism in Straits; Opposition on Upsurge Non-Russian mss. (Lessons of the “Red Referendum”), The Catalonian Separatists, Soviets and the Communists, Factory Councils and Workers’ Control of Production, Trotsky on Opposition and the Party in Spain, On The Slogan of Soviets: From a Letter to Andres Nin, Germany, the Key to the International Situation, For a Workers’ United Front Against Fascism, Tasks of the Left Opposition in England and India, The Impending Danger of Fascism in Germany, Extract from Letter to the National Sections, On the Labor Party Question in the United States, What Next? 1930: My Part in the October 1940: The May 24th Attempt to Assassinate Trotsky History of the Russian Revolution. 1940: The Reptile Breed of The Nation 1931: On The Slogan of Soviets: From a Letter to Andres Nin 1921: Speech Delivered at the Second World Conference of Communist Women 1931: Trotsky’s Letter to the Pravda – The Language of Figures 1933: Historical Objectiveness ... 1933: More on the Paris Conference 1936: The New Constitution of the USSR 1933: It Is Impossible to Remain in the Same International with the Stalins, Manuilskys, Lozovskys & Co. (as published in The Militant) 1918: Chapters from My Diary 1940: On Japan’s Plans for Expansion 1934: For the Fourth International 1937: Thermidor and Anti-Semitism 1932: The “Uprising” of Nov. 7 25, pp 123-126, emphasis in original. 1923: Vodka, the Church and the Cinema 1938: The Priests of Half-Truth 1923: Bureaucratism and Factional Groups 1917: Pacifism as the Servant of Imperialism (essay) 1923: The Struggle for Cultured Speech 1938: Soviet-Japanese War Inevitable 1931: [1st] Letter to the Communist League (alternative translation) 1935: Committees of Action – Not Peoples Front 1923: On the Slogan of the “United States of Europe” (contribution to a discussion) Selected Works: An index to a collection of writings here on the Trotsky Internet Archive selected by the TIA Director and volunteers as representing Trotsky’s most significant political works [Note: this is still a work in progress] 1938: Learn To Think Learn To Think A Friendly Suggestion to Certain Ultra-Leftists 1931: Nine-Tenths of Our Activities for the Revolution in Spain 1939: Open Letter to the Workers of India 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! Combining Young Lenin and On Lenin in one volume, this is a fascinating political biography by the co-leader with Lenin of the October Revolution, Leon Trotsky.Trotsky on Lenin brings together two long-out-of-print works in a single volume for the first time, providing an intimate and illuminating portrait of the Bolshevik leader by another of the twentieth century’s greatest revolutionaries. 1924: Class and Art – Culture Under the Dictatorship 1939: A Step Towards Social Patriotism 1922: A Militant Labour Program for the French Communist Party (December 5, 1922) 1932: Trotsky Discusses World Situation (interview) 1933: How Long Can Hitler Stay? 1938: Stalin’s Trial as a Terrorist Demanded of League by Trotsky 1929: An Open Letter to the Editorial Board of La Verité 1938: Damning Evidence in Sedoff Murder 1924: Lenin Before October 1937: Pages From Trotsky’s Journal 1927: The “Clémenceau Thesis” and the Party Regime [27k] 1939: Moralists and Sycophants Against Marxism 1932: Perspectives of American Marxism (as published in The Militant) 1921: Summary Speech at the Eleventh Party Conference 1934: Are There Limits to the Fall? 1921: From the ECCI to the Central Committee of the French Communist Party 1938: Karl Kautsky [obiturary] Field (interview) 1918: Work, Discipline, and Order to Save the Socialist Soviet Republic 1929: Open Letter to the Workers of the USSR (alternative version published in The Militant) 1934: A Program of Action for France Significant work! 1927: The Sure Road 1921: The March Movement in Germany 1928: Who Is Leading The Comintern Today? Originally published in three parts, Trotsky's masterpiece is collected here in a single volume. 1933: The Tragedy of the German Proletariat (as published in The Militant) 1919: Problems the Army During the Civil War (speech) 1930: Open Letter to the All Members of the Leninbund 1931: A New Zig-zag and the New Dangers 1936: 20,000 Oppositionists Expelled from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Recent “Cleansing” 1940: Stalin – An Appraisal of the Man and his Influence, The Last Letters of Leon Trotsky: This will require the efforts of dozens of volunteer transcribers, translators, etc. 1937: The Lessons of Spain – The Last Warning 1937: The Trial of the Danzig Trotskyists 1932: Trotsky Greets Unser Kamf It has nothing in common with the mealy-mouthed pacifism which the Communist Party parsons preach today, and which they try to foist upon the leader of October. •Nicely organized chapters and text. 1931: For a Workers’ United Front Against Fascism (extract published in The Militant) 1938: Social-Patriotic Sophistry – The Question of the Defense of Czechoslovakia’s “National Independence” [book] Significant work! 1929: A Letter to Souvarine 1921: Speech on the Italian Question at the Third Congress of the Communist International Leon Trotsky, History of the Russian Revolution, Volume 1: The Overthrow of Tsarism. 1933: The Spanish “Kornilovs” and “Stalinists” 1935: “Labels” and “Numbers” 1921: Letter to Comrades Cachin and Frossard 1934: What is the Meaning of Rakovsky’s Surrender? 1930: Molotov’s Prosperity in Knowledge Articles published for the first time in Lenin’s Collected Works are “The Liquidators and the Decisions of the Lettish Marxists”, “Reply to the Article in Leipziger Volks-zeitung”. 1932: Four Years – Trotsky Greets Militant 1938: Trotsky Reviews Elements of New Trial; Cites Efforts to Gag Him 1936: Trotsky in Norway (essay) 1933: Two Articles on Those Who Have Forgotten the ABCs 1914: War and the International (book) [Click Here for PDF version] Significant work! Who Is Guilty of Starting the Second World War? Trotsky on Women: A collection of Trotsky’s articles on women and related subjects 1929: The Austrian Crisis and Communism 1917: Blood and Iron (speech) 1938: ‘Fight Imperialism to Fight Fascism,’ Trotsky Tells Cuban Press 1932: Mill as a Stalinist Agent 1922: Speech in Honour of the Communist International 1932: The Expulsion of Zinoviev 1917: Democracy, Pacifism and Imperialism 1932: International Pre-Conference of the Left Opposition Presents Thesis 1933: Stalin Prepares Treacherous Blow Impotence Veils Itself with Parliamentary Cretinism 1924: The Timetable for Revolution (essay) 1923: The Tasks of Communist Education, 1924: How Lenin Spoke on the Platform 1934: Two Articles on Centrism 1933: On Hitler’s Victory In 1929, he was expelled from the Communist Party by the Stalinist faction of the Party and then deported from the USSR. 1937: Trotsky Sees “Jap” Blow-up (interview) A PDF of a 1959 SWP produced bibliography of Trotsky’s writings is available here, The Trotsky Internet Archive Subject Indexes/Collected Writings Series (essay) 1939: “Progressive Paralysis” – The Second International on the Eve of the New War 1924: Perspectives of World Development [94k] 1938: Trotsky Explains to Kirchwey 1922: Bourgeois Public Opinion, Social Democracy and Communism (extract from Between Red and White – alternative translation) 1936: The Task in Spain 1936: “Trotsky Cables Denial to AP on Daily Worker Lies” (as published in the New York Times) 1931: A Slander! 1922: The Trade Unions and the Soviet State 1933: Our Present Tasks (as published in The Militant) Work on this edition began in 1923 and from 1924 1917: Democracy, Pacifism and Imperialism (article) (May 8, 1923) 1932: A Strategy of Action and Not of Speculation, Letter To Pekin Friends 1938: The Mexican Oil Expropriations 1940: To Generous Friends 1921: Letter to Olminsky, 1922: Paul Levi and Some ‘Lefts’ 1929: The Defense of the Soviet Union and the Opposition [essay] 1923: Lenin Ill 1924: Lenin Dead (essay) 1931: What Is to Be Learned from the Moscow Trial? 1939: Krupskaya’s Death [Obituary] 1937: Answers to Questions of Journalists on Verdict of Dewey Commission 1939: On the Causes for the Defeat of the Spanish Revolution 1935: An Open Letter to the French Workers 1940: Another Thought on Conscription To be part of this effort write the Administrator of the Trotsky Internet Archive. of Great Britain 1931: Stalin and the Chinese Revolution – Facts and Documents 1930: The Results Of The Sino-Soviet Conflict 1922: A Glimpse of Soviet Democracy 1938: The Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution (Pamphlet – in 3 parts)  [Click Here for PDF version] Significant work! 1931: What Is Fascism? Man, Reiss. 1924: Not by Politics Alone Does Man Thrive 1931: The Successes of Socialism and the Dangers of Adventurism 1930: Notes of a Journalist 1917: On the Eve of a Revolution 1935: Stalin Frame-Up Mill at Work 1931: Problems of the Spanish Revolution 21, p. 403) Such was the bold, revolutionary strategy worked out by Lenin in advance for the Russian Revolution. 1924: First Five Years of the Communist International Volume II Significant work! 1936: Alfred Rosmer’s Book 1937: Coming Trials to Reveal Secret Plans of G.P.U. 1924: Against Bureaucracy, Progressive and Unprogressive, 1925: The Letter of Comrade Trotsky to the Plenum of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party 1933: On the War in China, 1934: On the Jewish Question 1932: September Plenum of C.I. Trotsky Tells of ‘Letter’ from Victim of G.P.U. 1922: Resolution of the French Commission 1938: The Chinese Revolution 1932: Negotiations with Weisbord Suspended 1918: Soviet Government documents (authored by Trotsky as Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs from November of 1917 through March of 1918) Leon Trotsky on Britain: A complete collection of Trotsky’s writings on Britain covering the years 1920 through 1940 with an emphasis on the mid-20s 32, page 459. The Trotsky Internet Archive (TIA) hopes to be central clearing house for Trotsky’s writings. 1934: A Greeting to New International 1932: The Only Road (as published in The Militant) Significant work! 1939: Only Labor Can Stop War (interview) Victim, Freedom of the Press and the Working Class, Trotsky Brands ‘Klement Letter’ as GPU Forgery. 1932: Let Us Reenforce Our Offensive! 6 Lenin, “The Need For An Agricultural Labourers Union In Russia,” June & July 1917, Collected Works, Vol. 1931: The Question of Workers’ Control of Production 1918: Lenin Wounded 1922: Political Perspectives (Late 1922?) 1921: Speech on Comrade Zinoviev’s Report “The Tactics of the Comintern” at the Eleventh Party Conference 1931: The Strangled Revolution & the New International 1935: The Workers’ State, Thermidor and Bonapartism (essay) 1932: The Soviet Economy in Danger (as published in The Militant) 1939: The USSR and the War 1938: The Fifth Wheel 1930: To the Editorial Board of Prometeo 1938: On the National Question 1933: It Is Necessary to Build Communist Parties and an International Anew (as published in The Militant) Significant work! 1923: From the Old Family to the New Miliukov 1929: Bessedovsky’s “Revelations” 1921: Theses of the Third World Congress on the International Situation and the Tasks of the Comintern 1934: Fontamara (book review) 1916: Clemency! 1939: Trotsky Tells British Paper He Will Not Write For It in Sharply Worded Statement 1919: Rallying the Army During the Civil War (speech) 1936: In the Columns of Pravda ... 1927: The Chinese Revolution and the Theses of Comrade Stalin 1931: The Catalonian Federation’s Platform 1922: Summary of Discussion on French Question Is Endorsed by L. Trotsky, Swiss Police Arrest Assassins of Murdered G.P.U. 1907: The Soviet and the Revolution 1931: The Problems of the Spanish Revolution 1939: Behind the Kremlin Walls The International Will the Allies Throw Away the Last Chance? 1932: Letter to Alois Neurath 1938: On My Conspiracy 1922: The Economic Situation of Soviet Russia from the Standpoint of the Socialist Revolution Trotsky on Lenin brings together two long-out-of-print works in a single volume for the first time, providing an intimate and illuminating portrait of the Bolshevik leader by another of the twentieth century’s greatest revolutionaries. 1935: Lessons of October 1934: Notes of a Journalist 1922: From the ECCI to the Central Committee of the French Communist Party 1933: The I.L.P. 1940: On Conscription 1930: The Turn in the Communist International and the Situation in Germany Significant work! (essay) 1923: The Family and Ceremony 1938: The USSR and Problems of the Transitional Epoch (extract from the Transitional Program) ↑ The two problems, though, are connected, and not only by the political context. 1935: How Did Stalin Defeat the Opposition? 1939: Statement on Dies Backing Down 1931: The Impending Danger of Fascism in Germany, 1932: Extract from Letter to the National Sections (September 23, 1923) 1917: The July Uprising (article) 2. 1933: Maria Reese and the Comintern 1909: The Young Turks [A correspondence between Marceau Pivert, Daniel Guerin and Leon Trotsky] 1925: Jacob Sverdlov [memorial essay] 1937: It Is High Time to Launch a World Offensive Against Stalinism (open letter) 1932: Perspectives of the Upturn 1931: At the Fresh Grave of Kote Zinzadze 1932: Prinkipo Letter, 1932 (letter) (as published in The Militant) 1940: Letter to the Workers of the USSR (as printed in Socialist Appeal and reprinted after Trotsky’ assassination) 1919: En Route: Thoughts on the Progress Of the Proletarian Revolution Pathfinder Press alone has in print some 45 works by Trotsky (plus some additional books with some Trotsky in them, such as his 1937 introduction to The Communist Manifesto ), much of which isn't here, and still that's just a portion of his work. 360362). 1938: Trotsky Brands ‘Klement Letter’ as GPU Forgery 1926: To the Memory of Sergei Essenin 1921: The Red Army to the General Staff of the Revolution 1935: Engels’ Letters to Kautsky 1932: The Barbusse Congress 1939: Forecasts 1921: The March Revolutionary Movement in Germany (Personal Notes) His collected works, when they are finally gathered, will have at … There was also a steady Born: 1879 Died: 1940 1933: “Soviet Economy in Danger” 1907: Preface to My Round Trip 1938: Trade Unions and the Social Crisis 1940: Letter on the Manifesto of the Fourth International 1923: What Is Proletarian Culture, and Is It Possible? 1936: Stalin Plans Wholesale Persecution 1926: Europe and America 1923: The Curve of Capitalist Development 1931: Communism and Syndicalism [pamphlet] 1937: Zinoviev and Kamenev Blackguards and Assistants 1929: A Letter to the American Trotskyists 1937: The Questions of Wendelin Thomas (letter) Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Lenin: Collected Works (v. 1) at Amazon.com. 1931: What Is a Revolutionary Situation? 1917: The Growing Conflict 1936: On the Stalin Interview 1940: On A “Socialist” Ally of Chamberlain 1925: Where Is Britain Going? 1940: The Political Backwardness of American Workers 1928: A Letter from Exile in Alma-Ata 1910: The Intelligentsia and Socialism, 1911: The Bankruptcy of Individual Terrorism 1922: From the ECCI to the Paris Convention of the French Communist Party (October 6, 1922) 1921: Flood-tide Ultralefts in General and Incurable Ultralefts in Particular, It Is High Time to Launch a World Offensive Against Stalinism, Moscow-Amsterdam “Unity” – A Diplomatic Maneuver. 1931: A Letter About the Spanish Revolution 1927: Is It Not Time to Understand? 1924: Through What Stage Are We Passing? 1938: Anti-Imperialist Struggle Is Key to Liberation 1936: Cablegram from Leon Trotsky Hits Hearst and Daily Worker Lies 1926: An Answer to the Stalinist Critics 1928: Crisis in the Right-Center Bloc The liquidator Menshevik members of the Central Committee, now based in Russia by the decision of the January 1910 meeting of the Central Committee and so compelled to function illegally, refused to attend the CC on the grounds that all illegal organisations were "objectionable" and "harmful". 1937: A Tragic Lesson 1930: The Fundamental Principle Errors of Syndicalism 1923: The Transformation of Morals 1933: A Note on Max Eastman 1930: Opposition Serves the Bolshevik Revolution 1928: On the Canton Insurrections: Three Letters to Preobrazhensky [letter] 1935: Edouard Herriot – Politician of the Golden Mean 1931: The Spanish Revolution and the Dangers Threatening It Lenin on His Fiftieth Birthday 1933: C.I. In 1938 he helped found the Fourth International, the World Party of Socialist Revolution. 1939: What Lies Behind Stalin Bid for Agreement with Hitler? 1940: Nation Backs GPU 最新の分析では、恐らくこの国は労働者国家であるが、その中にはプロレタリア独裁の名残が残っていない。 我々が居るのは、官僚による独裁の下にある、堕落した労働者国家である。 — レフ・トロツキー、1935年、The Workers’ State, Thermidor and Bonapartism [4] 1940: Some Questions on American Problems (draft article) 1933: My Daughter’s Suicide 1922: The Georgian Gironde as a Political Type (extract from Between Red and White – alternative translation) 1916: The National Principle 1938: “It Is Necessary to Drive the Bureaucracy and the New Aristocracy Out of the Soviets” 1919: Invitation to the First World Congress [of the Comintern] 1938: On Lovestone – No, It Is Not The Same! 1934: War and the Fourth International Significant work! 1938: New War Flows from Versailles Banditry 1934: On the Eve of the Congress 1917: Peace and Reaction (article) Trotsky Answers Indictment – Links G.P.U. 1939: Trotsky Raps Press Lies on Dies Query 1921: Vergeat, Lepetit and Lefebvre 1932: A Letter to the Workers of Zurich 1934: Notes of a Journalist 1931: Notes of a Journalist 1931: The Character of the Revolution What Lies Behind Stalin Bid for Agreement with Hitler? 1937: Stalinism and Bolshevism (essay) [Alternate Translation] 1931: Tasks of the Left Opposition in England and India 1933: Hitler and the Red Army (as published in The Militant) 1928: Reply to Stalin 1909: Why Marxists Oppose Individual Terrorism (article) 1930: The 5 Year Plan and World Unemployment 1929: Behind the Scenes in the Russian Party 1937: Trotsky and the Iron Heel 1940: China and the Russian Revolution 1919: A Creeping Revolution The Collected Writings of Leon Trotsky: Trotsky Internet Archive 1937: Not a Workers’ and Not a Bourgeois State? Our Revolution: Essays in Working Class and International Revolution, 1904–1917: A collection of Trotksy’s writings – Edited by M. Olgin for the Soviet Government Generalities and publication history of Sochineniia (1924-27) The Russian language edition of Trotsky's Sochineniia [Сочинения = Collected works] remains one of the main primary sources of Trotsky research, an impressive editorial venture. 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. 1939: Why I Agreed to Appear Before the Dies Committee (excerpt) 1932: Closer to the Proletarians of the Colored Races Khrushchev (Stalin, Trotsky, NKVD, Ukraine, Lenin, Bolshevik, Communist Party) £4.75 + £7.50 P&P V.I. 1919: Great Times(to Class Struggle, article) 1920: Nationalism in Lenin 1923: Habit and Custom 1920: Trotsky’ Military Writings, Volume 3 (collection of articles, essays & lectures)For a PDF version, click here. Literature and Art: A listing of Trotsky’s views on Marxism and the Arts TERRORISM AND COMMUNISM. 1937: Swiss Police Arrest Assassins of Murdered G.P.U. (extract) 1939: Spain, Stalin and Yezhov 1932: Open Letter to the C.E.C. The .html titles listed below do NOT exhaust the content of the material available in any particular volume of the official edition of Stalin's Works, which span the period 1901 - January 1934. 1938: More on the Suppression of Kronstadt Cablegram from Leon Trotsky Hits Hearst and, On the Soviet Section of the Fourth International, Tell Workers the Truth About Stalin’s Hounding of Revolutionists in the Soviet Union, The Treachery of the Spanish “Labor Party of Marxist Unity”, 20,000 Oppositionists Expelled from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Recent “Cleansing”, Tasks of The Fourth International In Spain, Statement by Leon Trotsky in Reply to the Charges Made Against Him by the Tass Bureau, An Interview with Leon Trotsky on the Recent Moscow Trial, London Buro Aids Stalin Frame-Ups by Refusal to Join Probe Commission, Drive to Aid C.N.T. 1929: Greetings to the Weekly The Militant 1936: Entry into the Socialists in Poland 1931: For the Spanish Revolution 1937: The Case of Leon Trotsky Significant work! 1933: To the Austrian S.D. 1934: On the Kirov Assassination Leon Trotsky - Collected Writings (1929-1940) 14 volumes Addeddate 2016-01-15 11:30:35 Identifier leon-trotskii-collected-writings-1938-1939 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t18m17724 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 Pages 430 1933: Stalin’s Denial 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. 1929: On Churchill 1921: Report on “The Balance Sheet” of the Third Congress of the Communist International 1925: Letter on Eastman’s Book 1931: The Revolution in Spain [pamphlet] 1925: Towards Capitalism or Towards Socialism? The Later Works of John Dewey, 1925-1953: Essays, Reviews, Trotsky Inquiry, Miscellany, and Liberalism and Social Action Collected Works of John Dewey Philosophy, education Volume 11 of The Later Works… 1935: The Right to Vote for Stalin Is Granted – “Soviet Democracy” 1923: Civility and Politeness as a Necessary Lubricant in Daily Relations 7 Lenin, Collected Works, Vol. The Complete Collected Works include approximately 9,000 completed works and documents, more than 1,000 of them published for the first time. It Is Impossible to Remain in the Same International with the Stalins, Manuilskys, Lozovskys & Co. What is the Meaning of Rakovsky’s Surrender? 1930: The History of the Russian Revolution (book) Significant work! •Inner click-able Tables of Contents for all individual books with multiple chapters. 1907: The Year 1905 (book) [Click Here for PDF version 1 megabyte in size] Significant work! 1930: Radek’s Novitiate – What is Social-Fascism? 1934: Revisionism and Planning 1921: Report on the World Economic Crisis and the New Tasks Of the Communist International Part I | Part II 1934: Towards the Catastrophe The Rise of German Fascism: A complete collection of Trotsky’s writings on Germany covering the years 1930 through 1940 Open Letter to the C.E.C. 1931: Ten Commandments of the Spanish Communist •A beginning click-able Table of Contents for all titles. 1937: Once Again: The USSR and Its Defense 1932: A Political Biography of Stalin 1939: Trotsky Sees Closer Hitler-Stalin Ties on January 15, 2016, Leon Trotsky - Collected Writings (1929-1940) 14 volumes, 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