Leon Trotsky’s 1905—despite long being out of print—has remained the central point of reference for those looking to understand the rising of workers, peasants, and soldiers that nearly unseated the Tsar in 1905. Trotsky’s elegant, beautifully written account draws on his experience as a key leader of the revolution.
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Russia’s Social Development and Tsarism Russian Capitalism
Russian Capitalism
The Peasantry and the Agrarian Question
The Driving Forces of the Russian Revolution
The Spring
January Ninth
The Strike in October
The Creation of the Soviet of Workers’ Deputies
October Eighteenth
Witte’s Ministry
The first Days of the ‘Freedoms’
The Tsar’s Men at Work
Storming the Censorship Bastilies
Opposition and Revolution
The November Strike
Eight Hours and a Gun
The Peasant Riots
The Red Fleet
On the Threshold of Counter-Revolution
The Last Days of the Soviet
December
Summing Up
Annexes
The Proletariat and the Russian Revolution
Our Differences
The Struggle for Power
On the Special Features of Russia’s Historical Development
Instead of a Preface to the Second Part 349
The Trial of the Soviet of Workers’ Deputies
The Soviet and the Prosecution
My Speech Before the Court
There
Back
关于作者
LEON TROTSKY was a key leader of the Russian Revolution. Forced into exile in 1928, Trotsky devoted the rest of his life to fighting the degeneration of the revolution and rise of a new dictatorial regime. Vilified and isolated, he fought an uncompromising battle with the Stalinist bureaucracy, defending the revolutionary and internationalist principles upon which the revolution was based. In 1940, he was murdered by an agent of the Stalinist regime.