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... Trotsky in his history of the Russian revolution emphasizes that foreigners controlled forty per cent of the shares of industrial capital in Russia , and that this percentage was even greater in some lead- ing industries . As for ...
... Trotsky in his history of the Russian revolution emphasizes that foreigners controlled forty per cent of the shares of industrial capital in Russia , and that this percentage was even greater in some lead- ing industries . As for ...
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... Trotsky - Stalin conflict . The conflict between Trotsky and Stalin , or between opposi- tionists in the party and Stalin , as well as the conflict between the regime and the peasantry , became more intense as indus- trialization ...
... Trotsky - Stalin conflict . The conflict between Trotsky and Stalin , or between opposi- tionists in the party and Stalin , as well as the conflict between the regime and the peasantry , became more intense as indus- trialization ...
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... Trotsky was a man of the revolution of the past ; Stalin was a man of today and , thus , of the future . In Stalin's victory Trotsky saw the Thermidoric reaction against the revolution , actually the bureaucratic corruption of the ...
... Trotsky was a man of the revolution of the past ; Stalin was a man of today and , thus , of the future . In Stalin's victory Trotsky saw the Thermidoric reaction against the revolution , actually the bureaucratic corruption of the ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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