Russia: How the Bureaucracy Seized Power ‒ part four: the bureaucratic counter-revolution

In the final part of George Collins’ history of the rise of Stalinism, he explains the bureaucracy’s final victory over Trotsky’s Left Opposition; their shameful co-operation with fascism and imperialism; and the brutal, counter-revolutionary role they played in suppressing the working class in Russia and internationally. He concludes with an optimistic assessment of the political […]

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 Review of ‘The First Five Years of the Communist International’: a revolutionary treasure trove

Review of ‘The First Five Years of the Communist International’: a revolutionary treasure trove

The following is a review of The First Five Years of the Communist International, consisting of Trotsky’s writings and speeches related to the tasks of building the Third (Communist) International. This book is rich with lessons for the workers’ struggle today and is a must-read for all aspiring revolutionaries! A new edition, with an introduction by […]

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 The founding of the Communist International in 1919

The founding of the Communist International in 1919

A century ago, on 2-6 March 1919, the first congress of the Third International took place in Moscow. This marked the birth of the Communist International, which became a vital school of revolutionary ideas and strategy. Rob Sewell (editor of Socialist Appeal, British journal of the IMT) looks back on this momentous event.

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 Russia: the nature of the Putin regime

Russia: the nature of the Putin regime

This article was originally published in Russian on 23 April at 1917.com. It describes the Putin regime in Russia: how it came about, its main characteristics, and how it fundamentally differs from traditional bourgeois regimes as we know them in the West.

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Optimism in world economy hides deeper malaise

The capitalists and the stock markets were breathing a sigh of relief as new economic figures showed a slowing of the rate of the decline in the world economy. However, none of the problems have been resolved and the inevitable uptick after the easing of lockdown will not alter the prospect of a deep economic, […]

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