The Revolution Betrayed By Leon Trotsk & Max Eastman
- Publisher: POLITICAL SCIENCE
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- SKU: 42539
- Number of Pages: 240
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"The Revolution Betrayed" by Leon Trotsky and Max Eastman examines the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, arguing that Stalinist bureaucracy subverted its original ideals. Trotsky critiques the rise of a privileged bureaucratic class, contrasting it with Marxist principles of equality and workers' control. Through meticulous analysis, the book exposes how the revolution's goals were compromised, leading to totalitarianism rather than socialist liberation.
Key Points:
- Critique of Bureaucratic Privilege: Trotsky highlights the emergence of a bureaucratic elite, usurping power from the proletariat.
- Marxist Ideals vs. Reality: Contrasts the ideals of Marxism with the practical outcomes of the revolution under Stalinism.
- Impact on Society: Discusses the social and economic consequences of bureaucratic rule on Soviet society.
- Historical Context: Places the events within the broader historical context of early 20th-century Russia and international communism.
- Legacy and Lessons: Examines the legacy of the revolution and its lessons for future socialist movements.
Conclusion: "The Revolution Betrayed" serves as a critical analysis of how the ideals of the Russian Revolution were compromised by Stalinist bureaucracy, offering insights into the challenges of realizing socialist principles in practice and the dangers of authoritarianism.
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Writer ✤ Leon Trotsk & Max Eastman