1991 book examining the part played by the left communists following the Russian revolution, and their positions on a number of key issues. Copied to clipboard Attachments The Bolshevik Party in Conflict: the Left Communist Opposition of 1918 - Ronald I. Kowalski (2.68 MB) World War I Vladimir Lenin left communism Nikolai Bukharin Evgenii Preobrazhensky Nikolai Osinsky Valerian V. Obolensky Russian Revolution 1917 Comments
The Left Communists' Theses on the Current Situation (Russia, 1918) Published by the academic journal Critique, Glasgow, in 1977, this text has long been unavailable in…
Founding of the Comintern - Then and Now A century ago, from 2nd — 6th March 1919, 52 delegates, more than 40 from various political organisations outside Russia, met in Moscow.
On the construction of socialism - Nikolai Osinsky (Valerian V. Obolensky) In this text first published in the journal of the Bolshevik left communists, The Communist, in…
The communist left in Germany 1918-1921 - Gilles Dauvé and Denis Authier A analysis of the revolutionary movements in Europe at the end of World War I, their contradictions…
Notes from Pankhurst on Lenin's Pamphlet "Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder Some notes from Pankhurst on Lenin's pamphlet "Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder, which…
Bukharin on the “Socialist” Opposition to Soviet Power In Revolutionary Perspectives 11 (due out January 2018) we shall be printing Bukharin’s short review…
Comments