Daniel Cohn Bendit during May '68 in France The final chapters of Gabriel and Dany Cohn-Bendit's book Obsolete Communism, the Left-Wing Alternative, which deal with the theory and practise of Lenin, Trotsky and the Bolshevik Party during the Russian Revolution Copied to clipboard Buy Obsolete Communism now 1. The Role of the Bolshevik Party during the Russian Revolution 2. The Makhno Movement and the Opposition within the Party 3. Kronstadt Book traversal links for The strategy and nature of Bolshevism Obsolete communism: The left wing alternative - Daniel and Gabriel Cohn-Bendit Up 1. The Role of the Bolshevik Party during the Russian Revolution Printer-friendly version Russia Kronstadt 1910s state socialism 1920s USSR Eastern Europe Ukraine Makhnovists Bolsheviks Gabriel Cohn-Bendit Daniel Cohn-Bendit Russian Revolution 1917 Comments
The third revolution? Peasant resistance to the Bolshevik government Nick Heath on the wave of rebellions and uprisings of rank-and-file Russian workers and peasants…
The Bolsheviks and workers' control: the state and counter-revolution - Maurice Brinton A remarkable pamphlet by Maurice Brinton exposing the struggle that took place over the running of…
1921: Kronstadt: Proletarian spin-off of the Russian Revolution - Cajo Brendel Cajo Brendel's pamphlet on the Kronstadt rebellion
Beyond Kronstadt - the Bolsheviks in Power - "MK" "MK" analyses the Russian Revolution, attempting a broader critical analysis than the usual back and forth over Kronstadt, including the…
My disillusionment in Russia - Emma Goldman Lithuania-born Jewish anarchist Emma Goldman's book on the degeneration of the Russian Revolution of 1917-1921.
Bolshevik opposition to Lenin: G. T. Miasnikov and the Workers' Group - Paul Avrich Paul Avrich's article from 1984 about G.T. Miasnikov and the Workers' Group
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