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The revolution betrayed
Leon Trotsky and Max Eastman
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Frontmatter
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INTRODUCTION The Purpose of the Present Work (page 1)
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POSTSCRIPT (page 3)
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I WHAT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED
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1. The Principal Indices of Industrial Growth (page 5)
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2. Comparative Estimate of These Achievements (page 8)
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3. Production Per Capita of the Population (page 12)
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II ECONOMIC GROWTH AND THE ZIGZAGS OF THE LEADERSHIP
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1. "Military Communism," the "New Economic Policy" (NEP) and the Course Toward the Kulak (page 17)
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2. A Sharp Turn: "Five-Year Plan in Four Years" and "Complete Collectivization" (page 25)
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III SOCIALISM AND THE STATE
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1. The Transitional Regime (page 35)
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2. Program and Reality (page 38)
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3. The Dual Character of the Workers' State (page 40)
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4. "Generalized Want" and the Gendarme (page 43)
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5. The "Complete Triumph of Socialism" and the "Reinforcement of the Dictatorship" (page 46)
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IV THE STRUGGLE FOR PRODUCTIVITY OF LABOR
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1. Money and Plan (page 50)
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2. "Socialist" Inflation (page 53)
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3. The Rehabilitation of the Ruble (page 57)
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4. The Stakhanov Movement (page 60)
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V THE SOVIET THERMIDOR
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1. Why Stalin Triumphed (page 66)
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2. The Degeneration of the Bolshevik Party (page 72)
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3. The Social Roots of Thermidor (page 80)
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VI THE GROWTH OF INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL ANTAGONISMS
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1. Want, Luxury and Speculation (page 87)
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2. The Differentiation of the Proletariat (page 93)
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3. Social Contradictions in the Collective Village (page 97)
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4. The Social Physiognomy of the Ruling Stratum (page 102)
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VII FAMILY, YOUTH AND CULTURE
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1. Thermidor in the Family (page 109)
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2. The Struggle Against the Youth (page 120)
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3. Nationality and Culture (page 128)
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VIII FOREIGN POLICY AND THE ARMY
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1. From "World Revolution" to "Status Quo" (page 141)
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2. The League of Nations and the Communist International (page 146)
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3. The Red Army and Its Doctrines (page 154)
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4. The Abolition of the Militia and the Restoration of Officers' Ranks (page 163)
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5. The Soviet Union in a War (page 170)
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IX SOCIAL RELATIONS IN THE SOVIET UNION
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1. State Capitalism? (page 185)
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2. Is the Bureaucracy a Ruling Class? (page 187)
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3. The Question of the Character of the Soviet Union Not Yet Decided by History (page 190)
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X THE SOVIET UNION IN THE MIRROR OF THE NEW CONSTITUTION
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1. Work "According to Ability" and Personal Property (page 194)
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2. The Soviets and Democracy (page 197)
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3. Democracy and the Party (page 200)
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XI WHITHER THE SOVIET UNION?
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1. Bonapartism as a Regime of Crisis (page 206)
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2. The Struggle of the Bureaucracy with "the Class Enemy" (page 210)
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3. The Inevitability of a New Revolution (page 214)
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APPENDIX: "SOCIALISM IN ONE COUNTRY" (page 220)
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1. The "Friends" of the Soviet Union (page 227)
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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IA | 16.5 (Sep. 1937): 818-819 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2603865 |
APSR | 31.5 (Oct. 1937): 966-967 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1947929 |
ASR | 3.2 (Apr. 1938): 295-297 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2084305 |
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Published: 2012
Publisher: ACLS Humanities E-Book
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