Lessons of October

Lessons of October by Leon Trotsky, published by Haymarket Books in 2017, is a critical examination of the Bolshevik Party’s role in the Russian Revolution. This edition, written in Russian and spanning 126 pages, presents Trotsky’s insights aimed at members of the Communist International, providing a detailed analysis of the first successful workers’ revolution.
Readers will find a polemical account that assesses the dynamics of the revolution and the strategies employed by the Bolsheviks. Trotsky’s focus on political ideologies, particularly communism and socialism, offers a historical perspective on labor relations and social classes during this transformative period in Russia. This work serves as an important resource for those interested in political science and the historical context of the Soviet era.
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In this sharply polemical account, Leon Trotsky draws up a balance sheet of the world’s first successful workers’ revolution. Written primarily for members of the newly created Communist International, Trotsky focuses on the specific role played by the Bolshevik Party in leading Russian workers to victory.
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