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What was the Socialist Revolutionary Party?
Patricia Herlihy, Brown University.
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: The Russian Revolution - https://www.choices.edu/russian-revolution
More videos with Herlihy: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/patricia-herlihy/
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory college courses.
published: 02 Feb 2024
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The Other Russian Revolutionary Parties: Kadets, Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs)
During the Russian Revolution there were more revolutionairy parties, such as the Mensheviks, the Kadets and the Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs). They all played a role in the State Duma, the Provisional Government, the Petrograd Soviet and the February Revolution and October Revolution of 1917. And later in the Russia Civil War. After the Bolshevik Coup many fled the country. Others picked up arms against the Bolsheviks. An early example was the Left SR uprising in 1918. In this video more about the history of Russian politics.
The Other Russian Revolutionary Parties: The Kadets, Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs).
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published: 13 Mar 2021
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Why did the Socialist Revolutionary and Workers Party fail in South Africa?
Assuming today’s socioeconomic crisis benefits the Left is folly. That will only happen if we have the political vision to make class the fault line of social polarization, and for that we need to face the challenge of constructing a new party.
Here, Niall Reddy, a South African doctoral student in sociology at New York University joins us to discuss the Socialist Revolutionary and Workers Party and his piece on the site: South Africa's Left needs a new party
https://africasacountry.com/2021/04/south-africas-left-needs-a-new-party
The first post in a series of republications, as part of our partnership with the South African Left publication, Amandla.
published: 27 Apr 2021
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Socialist Revolutionary Party - Official History
Historical information about the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party.
published: 12 Sep 2018
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Socialist Revolutionary Party: Full Video
Video Outline:
(00:00:00) - Wikiaudia Channel Intro
(00:00:12) - Socialist Revolutionary Party
(00:00:14) - History
(00:00:16) - Prior to the Russian Revolution
(00:08:31) - Russian Revolution
(00:11:41) - After the October Revolution
(00:13:57) - In exile
(00:14:14) - Electoral history
(00:14:16) - State Duma
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Revolutionary_Party
Summary:
The Socialist Revolutionary Party, or Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (the SRs or Esers; Russian: Партия социалистов-революционеров, ПСР or эсеры, esery) was a major political party in late Imperial Russia and early Soviet Russia.
The SRs were agrarian socialists who obtained a mass following in the years preceding the Russian Revolution by endorsing the overthrow of the Tsar and the redistributio...
published: 21 Jul 2020
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Socialist Revolutionary Party: Summary
Video Outline:
(00:00:00) - Wikiaudia Channel Intro
(00:00:12) - Socialist Revolutionary Party
(00:00:14) - Summary
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published: 21 Jul 2020
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How to build a revolutionary party
In this talk, Ben Gliniecki answers the vital question of how we can build revolutionary leadership today, drawing from many examples of previous attempts to do so, most notably the example of the Bolshevik party - the only party to ever lead the working class to power.
🔗 Read more about revolutionary strategy and the lessons of Bolshevism over on our education hub: http://www.socialist.net/organisation-and-tactics.htm
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published: 25 May 2022
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Why Lenin created Communist Party❓ #upsc PSIR 2025 by Chandan sir #levelupias
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In this insightful video, Chandan sir, the PSIR faculty at LevelUp IAS, delves deep into the limitations of Karl Marx and Marxism, exploring why Vladimir Lenin felt the need to create the Communist Party in Russia after the Russian Revolution. Chandan sir breaks down the philosophical and practical challenges that Marxism faced, leading to Lenin’s adaptation and establishment of a new political structure. This discussion is crucial for UPSC aspirants with PSIR Optional, as it covers key concepts and historical developments that are essential for a comprehensive understanding of Po...
published: 31 Aug 2024
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Socialism 79. Trotsky and the revolutionary party
How did Trotsky view the relationship between the revolution and its party?
Where countless other revolutions have failed, the workers of Russia succeeded in taking power in October 1917. The decisive factor was the Bolshevik Party. Leon Trotsky likened it to a “piston-box” which could channel the “steam” of mass revolutionary energy.
Trotsky did not start out as a member of the Bolsheviks. But he came to see the role Lenin had played - preparing an organisation capable of leading the working class during revolutionary upheavals - as vital.
But are the Bolsheviks a model for building a party today? What is the difference between a broad workers’ party and a revolutionary party? And is a revolutionary party all we need to make a successful revolution?
This episode of Socialism looks at ...
published: 19 Aug 2020
1:46
What was the Socialist Revolutionary Party?
Patricia Herlihy, Brown University.
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: The Russian Revolution - https://www.choices.edu/russ...
Patricia Herlihy, Brown University.
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: The Russian Revolution - https://www.choices.edu/russian-revolution
More videos with Herlihy: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/patricia-herlihy/
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory college courses.
https://wn.com/What_Was_The_Socialist_Revolutionary_Party
Patricia Herlihy, Brown University.
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: The Russian Revolution - https://www.choices.edu/russian-revolution
More videos with Herlihy: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/patricia-herlihy/
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory college courses.
- published: 02 Feb 2024
- views: 240
10:13
The Other Russian Revolutionary Parties: Kadets, Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs)
During the Russian Revolution there were more revolutionairy parties, such as the Mensheviks, the Kadets and the Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs). They all playe...
During the Russian Revolution there were more revolutionairy parties, such as the Mensheviks, the Kadets and the Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs). They all played a role in the State Duma, the Provisional Government, the Petrograd Soviet and the February Revolution and October Revolution of 1917. And later in the Russia Civil War. After the Bolshevik Coup many fled the country. Others picked up arms against the Bolsheviks. An early example was the Left SR uprising in 1918. In this video more about the history of Russian politics.
The Other Russian Revolutionary Parties: The Kadets, Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs).
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KRONSTADT REBELLION (1921)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7krvKgOH4GI
SOURCES
– A People's Tragedy. A History of the Russian Revolution (Orlando Figes).
– Russia in Flames. War, Revolution, Civil War 1914 – 1921 (Laura Engelstein).
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Historical Scenes from Russian Revolution 1917 and Civil War 1918
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During the Russian Revolution there were more revolutionairy parties, such as the Mensheviks, the Kadets and the Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs). They all played a role in the State Duma, the Provisional Government, the Petrograd Soviet and the February Revolution and October Revolution of 1917. And later in the Russia Civil War. After the Bolshevik Coup many fled the country. Others picked up arms against the Bolsheviks. An early example was the Left SR uprising in 1918. In this video more about the history of Russian politics.
The Other Russian Revolutionary Parties: The Kadets, Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries (SRs).
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KRONSTADT REBELLION (1921)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7krvKgOH4GI
SOURCES
– A People's Tragedy. A History of the Russian Revolution (Orlando Figes).
– Russia in Flames. War, Revolution, Civil War 1914 – 1921 (Laura Engelstein).
IMAGES
Images from commons.wikimedia.org.
VIDEO
Video material from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahV_hGry0bA
Historical Scenes from Russian Revolution 1917 and Civil War 1918
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
MUSIC
"Lost Time" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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"Division" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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- published: 13 Mar 2021
- views: 18363
5:36
Why did the Socialist Revolutionary and Workers Party fail in South Africa?
Assuming today’s socioeconomic crisis benefits the Left is folly. That will only happen if we have the political vision to make class the fault line of social p...
Assuming today’s socioeconomic crisis benefits the Left is folly. That will only happen if we have the political vision to make class the fault line of social polarization, and for that we need to face the challenge of constructing a new party.
Here, Niall Reddy, a South African doctoral student in sociology at New York University joins us to discuss the Socialist Revolutionary and Workers Party and his piece on the site: South Africa's Left needs a new party
https://africasacountry.com/2021/04/south-africas-left-needs-a-new-party
The first post in a series of republications, as part of our partnership with the South African Left publication, Amandla.
https://wn.com/Why_Did_The_Socialist_Revolutionary_And_Workers_Party_Fail_In_South_Africa
Assuming today’s socioeconomic crisis benefits the Left is folly. That will only happen if we have the political vision to make class the fault line of social polarization, and for that we need to face the challenge of constructing a new party.
Here, Niall Reddy, a South African doctoral student in sociology at New York University joins us to discuss the Socialist Revolutionary and Workers Party and his piece on the site: South Africa's Left needs a new party
https://africasacountry.com/2021/04/south-africas-left-needs-a-new-party
The first post in a series of republications, as part of our partnership with the South African Left publication, Amandla.
- published: 27 Apr 2021
- views: 1223
0:32
Socialist Revolutionary Party - Official History
Historical information about the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party.
Historical information about the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party.
https://wn.com/Socialist_Revolutionary_Party_Official_History
Historical information about the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party.
- published: 12 Sep 2018
- views: 19
14:21
Socialist Revolutionary Party: Full Video
Video Outline:
(00:00:00) - Wikiaudia Channel Intro
(00:00:12) - Socialist Revolutionary Party
(00:00:14) - History
(00:00:16) - Prior to the Russian Revolutio...
Video Outline:
(00:00:00) - Wikiaudia Channel Intro
(00:00:12) - Socialist Revolutionary Party
(00:00:14) - History
(00:00:16) - Prior to the Russian Revolution
(00:08:31) - Russian Revolution
(00:11:41) - After the October Revolution
(00:13:57) - In exile
(00:14:14) - Electoral history
(00:14:16) - State Duma
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Revolutionary_Party
Summary:
The Socialist Revolutionary Party, or Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (the SRs or Esers; Russian: Партия социалистов-революционеров, ПСР or эсеры, esery) was a major political party in late Imperial Russia and early Soviet Russia.
The SRs were agrarian socialists who obtained a mass following in the years preceding the Russian Revolution by endorsing the overthrow of the Tsar and the redistribution of land to the peasantry. In the elections following the 1905 Revolution, the SRs obtained the majority of the few seats alloted to the peasantry. Following the 1907 coup, the SRs would boycott all subsequent Dumas until the fall of the Tsar in the February Revolution. Controversially, the party leadership would endorse the Russian Provisional Government and participated in multiple coalitions with liberal and moderate socialist parties, while an increasingly vocal minority rejected the Provisional Government's authority and began to align with the Bolsheviks. The pro-government and pro-Soviet factions could not be reconciled and split over the course of the summer of 1917 into the Right and Left SRs respectively.
The Left SRs supported the October Revolution and formed a coalition government with the Bolsheviks from November 1917 to July 1918, while the Right SRs denounced what they saw as an illegal coup and boycotted the Congress of Soviets. The SRs obtained a plurality in elections to the Russian Constituent Assembly, with most of the defunct party's seats going to the Right. Citing outdated voter rolls which did not acknowledge the party split and the Assembly's conflicts with the Congress of Soviets, the Bolshevik-Left SR government would dissolve the Constituent Assembly in January 1918.The Left SRs would eventually leave the coalition in July 1918 in protest to the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. An abortive uprising by the leadership of the Left SRs resulted in the immediate arrest of most of the party's members. The majority of Left SRs, who opposed the uprising were gradually freed and allowed to keep their government positions, but were unable to organize a new central organ and gradually splintered into multiple pro-Bolshevik parties, all of which would eventually join the Communists by 1921. The Right SRs supported the Whites during the Russian Civil War but were increasingly marginalized by the movement's anti-socialist leadership and ultimately purged. A small Right SR remnant continued to operate in exile from 1923 to 1940 as a member of the Labour and Socialist International.
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https://wn.com/Socialist_Revolutionary_Party_Full_Video
Video Outline:
(00:00:00) - Wikiaudia Channel Intro
(00:00:12) - Socialist Revolutionary Party
(00:00:14) - History
(00:00:16) - Prior to the Russian Revolution
(00:08:31) - Russian Revolution
(00:11:41) - After the October Revolution
(00:13:57) - In exile
(00:14:14) - Electoral history
(00:14:16) - State Duma
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Revolutionary_Party
Summary:
The Socialist Revolutionary Party, or Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (the SRs or Esers; Russian: Партия социалистов-революционеров, ПСР or эсеры, esery) was a major political party in late Imperial Russia and early Soviet Russia.
The SRs were agrarian socialists who obtained a mass following in the years preceding the Russian Revolution by endorsing the overthrow of the Tsar and the redistribution of land to the peasantry. In the elections following the 1905 Revolution, the SRs obtained the majority of the few seats alloted to the peasantry. Following the 1907 coup, the SRs would boycott all subsequent Dumas until the fall of the Tsar in the February Revolution. Controversially, the party leadership would endorse the Russian Provisional Government and participated in multiple coalitions with liberal and moderate socialist parties, while an increasingly vocal minority rejected the Provisional Government's authority and began to align with the Bolsheviks. The pro-government and pro-Soviet factions could not be reconciled and split over the course of the summer of 1917 into the Right and Left SRs respectively.
The Left SRs supported the October Revolution and formed a coalition government with the Bolsheviks from November 1917 to July 1918, while the Right SRs denounced what they saw as an illegal coup and boycotted the Congress of Soviets. The SRs obtained a plurality in elections to the Russian Constituent Assembly, with most of the defunct party's seats going to the Right. Citing outdated voter rolls which did not acknowledge the party split and the Assembly's conflicts with the Congress of Soviets, the Bolshevik-Left SR government would dissolve the Constituent Assembly in January 1918.The Left SRs would eventually leave the coalition in July 1918 in protest to the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. An abortive uprising by the leadership of the Left SRs resulted in the immediate arrest of most of the party's members. The majority of Left SRs, who opposed the uprising were gradually freed and allowed to keep their government positions, but were unable to organize a new central organ and gradually splintered into multiple pro-Bolshevik parties, all of which would eventually join the Communists by 1921. The Right SRs supported the Whites during the Russian Civil War but were increasingly marginalized by the movement's anti-socialist leadership and ultimately purged. A small Right SR remnant continued to operate in exile from 1923 to 1940 as a member of the Labour and Socialist International.
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- published: 21 Jul 2020
- views: 416
2:50
Socialist Revolutionary Party: Summary
Video Outline:
(00:00:00) - Wikiaudia Channel Intro
(00:00:12) - Socialist Revolutionary Party
(00:00:14) - Summary
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- published: 21 Jul 2020
- views: 105
46:48
How to build a revolutionary party
In this talk, Ben Gliniecki answers the vital question of how we can build revolutionary leadership today, drawing from many examples of previous attempts to do...
In this talk, Ben Gliniecki answers the vital question of how we can build revolutionary leadership today, drawing from many examples of previous attempts to do so, most notably the example of the Bolshevik party - the only party to ever lead the working class to power.
🔗 Read more about revolutionary strategy and the lessons of Bolshevism over on our education hub: http://www.socialist.net/organisation-and-tactics.htm
📰 Subscribe to the In Defence of Marxism magazine, and read the latest issue which focusses on the question of revolutionary leadership: https://socialist.net/magazine
✊ Help us in the task of building revolutionary leadership today! Get involved with Socialist Appeal: www.socialist.net/join
https://wn.com/How_To_Build_A_Revolutionary_Party
In this talk, Ben Gliniecki answers the vital question of how we can build revolutionary leadership today, drawing from many examples of previous attempts to do so, most notably the example of the Bolshevik party - the only party to ever lead the working class to power.
🔗 Read more about revolutionary strategy and the lessons of Bolshevism over on our education hub: http://www.socialist.net/organisation-and-tactics.htm
📰 Subscribe to the In Defence of Marxism magazine, and read the latest issue which focusses on the question of revolutionary leadership: https://socialist.net/magazine
✊ Help us in the task of building revolutionary leadership today! Get involved with Socialist Appeal: www.socialist.net/join
- published: 25 May 2022
- views: 4001
5:22
Why Lenin created Communist Party❓ #upsc PSIR 2025 by Chandan sir #levelupias
Cover PSIR syllabus through tests. Enrol in PSIR Ascend Test Series and Mentorship Program - https://www.levelupias.com/upsc-cse-psir-ascend-test-series/
Chand...
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In this insightful video, Chandan sir, the PSIR faculty at LevelUp IAS, delves deep into the limitations of Karl Marx and Marxism, exploring why Vladimir Lenin felt the need to create the Communist Party in Russia after the Russian Revolution. Chandan sir breaks down the philosophical and practical challenges that Marxism faced, leading to Lenin’s adaptation and establishment of a new political structure. This discussion is crucial for UPSC aspirants with PSIR Optional, as it covers key concepts and historical developments that are essential for a comprehensive understanding of Political Science and International Relations.
Join us to gain clarity on Marxism, Leninism, and their impact on modern political thought.
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Socialism 79. Trotsky and the revolutionary party
How did Trotsky view the relationship between the revolution and its party?
Where countless other revolutions have failed, the workers of Russia succeeded in t...
How did Trotsky view the relationship between the revolution and its party?
Where countless other revolutions have failed, the workers of Russia succeeded in taking power in October 1917. The decisive factor was the Bolshevik Party. Leon Trotsky likened it to a “piston-box” which could channel the “steam” of mass revolutionary energy.
Trotsky did not start out as a member of the Bolsheviks. But he came to see the role Lenin had played - preparing an organisation capable of leading the working class during revolutionary upheavals - as vital.
But are the Bolsheviks a model for building a party today? What is the difference between a broad workers’ party and a revolutionary party? And is a revolutionary party all we need to make a successful revolution?
This episode of Socialism looks at political consciousness and organisation: Trotsky and the revolutionary party.
80 years since Trotsky's assassination: Why couldn't his ideas be killed? Join the international online rally on Sunday 23 August, 2pm London time! Register now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trotsky-murdered-80-years-ago-why-couldnt-his-ideas-be-killed-registration-115866871933
Further reading
The Class, the Party and the Leadership (Trotsky): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/Trotsky/cpl/index.html
The role of a revolutionary party: http://marxism.org.uk/pack/party.html
The Transitional Programme (Trotsky) with an introduction by Peter Taaffe: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2333802
The Communist Manifesto (Marx and Engels): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/manifesto/
What Is to Be Done? (Lenin): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/LENI0011
"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder (Lenin): https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/lwc/
The Revolutionary Party and its Role in the Struggle for Socialism (Cannon): https://www.marxists.org/archive/cannon/works/1967/party.htm
The First Five Years of the Communist International: Volume One (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0091
The First Five Years of the Communist International: Volume Two (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0092
The History of the Russian Revolution (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1930/hrr/index.htm
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How did Trotsky view the relationship between the revolution and its party?
Where countless other revolutions have failed, the workers of Russia succeeded in taking power in October 1917. The decisive factor was the Bolshevik Party. Leon Trotsky likened it to a “piston-box” which could channel the “steam” of mass revolutionary energy.
Trotsky did not start out as a member of the Bolsheviks. But he came to see the role Lenin had played - preparing an organisation capable of leading the working class during revolutionary upheavals - as vital.
But are the Bolsheviks a model for building a party today? What is the difference between a broad workers’ party and a revolutionary party? And is a revolutionary party all we need to make a successful revolution?
This episode of Socialism looks at political consciousness and organisation: Trotsky and the revolutionary party.
80 years since Trotsky's assassination: Why couldn't his ideas be killed? Join the international online rally on Sunday 23 August, 2pm London time! Register now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trotsky-murdered-80-years-ago-why-couldnt-his-ideas-be-killed-registration-115866871933
Further reading
The Class, the Party and the Leadership (Trotsky): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/Trotsky/cpl/index.html
The role of a revolutionary party: http://marxism.org.uk/pack/party.html
The Transitional Programme (Trotsky) with an introduction by Peter Taaffe: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2333802
The Communist Manifesto (Marx and Engels): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/manifesto/
What Is to Be Done? (Lenin): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/LENI0011
"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder (Lenin): https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/lwc/
The Revolutionary Party and its Role in the Struggle for Socialism (Cannon): https://www.marxists.org/archive/cannon/works/1967/party.htm
The First Five Years of the Communist International: Volume One (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0091
The First Five Years of the Communist International: Volume Two (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0092
The History of the Russian Revolution (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1930/hrr/index.htm
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