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Looking
back at Red October Freedom &
Revolution Workers self-management
in the Russian revolution
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A fresh look at Lenin
Lenin knew too much about socialism to simply drop all talk of
workers eventually running the economy. As he once said "The
liberation of the workers can be achieved only by the workers' own
efforts".. He was too little of one to actually allow them to do so.
The Life, Times & Confessions
of Victor Serge
One time anarchist Victor Serge joined the Bolsheviks in 1918 and is
often quoted by Leninists today to justify their repression of the
left. Dermot Sreenan looks at his later writings and finds a
Serge unhappy with many aspects of Bolshevik rule but unable to break
with them because of the apparent success of the Russian Revolution.
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How Lenin led
to Stalin
Points that many would consider characteristic of Stalinism
include, the creation of a one party state, no control by the working
class of the economy, the dictatorial rule of individuals over the
mass of society, the brutal crushing of all workers' action and the
use of slander and historical distortion against other left groups.
How many of these policies came into effect under Lenin?
Review: The Russian
Tragedy
This book is a must for anyone who is confused as to why the Russian
Revolution went wrong, for anyone who feels that to explain the
aberrations and atrocities perpetrated by the Bolsheviks as
necessitated by imperialist blockades or 'objective circumstances'
In defence of the Truth
One of the most detailed responses to the anarchists critique of
Bolshevism was published in the winter issue of International
Socialism. Unfortunately the article fails to seriously address the
criticisms of Lenin, preferring instead to repeat more sophisticated
versions of old slanders and distortions.
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The Makhnovist
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Defending the Bolsheviks or defending the truth?
A privately circulated reply to a piece by the IWG answering
Anarchist criticisms of the Bolsheviks
The Two Octobers by Piotr
Archinov
Reprint of the 1926 essay by an anarchist vetarn of the revolution
Review: The Bolsheviks
and Workers Control
The Bolsheviks and Workers Control is a detailed book that
shows firstly how Russian workers took over and managed their
workplaces, secondly how they wished to extend this control to the
entire economy and thirdly how it was wrested from them by the
Russian state.
Stalin didn't fall from the moon A 12 page pamphlet on the Russian revolution |
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The international
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Talks by WSM members
The Russian Revolution
The Russian revolution has been a subject of key importance to
anarchists for two reasons. The first reason is that for the first
time in history a working class revolution succeeded in ousting the
old ruling classes. The second reason is that after the old ruling
class was ousted a new class came to power. Those of us who want to
make a revolution to-day must understand where the successes and
failures of the past came from.
Factory committees in the
Russian Revolution
The factory committees appeared in Petrograd and Moscow around
February/March of 1917, and quickly spread. Elected directly by the
workers in each enterprise, they appear initially to have formed in a
response to theatened closures, and to press for the 8-hour day,
though the scope of their demands would son extend.
Four October Myths
Here I am going to look at four myths, widly accepted by the left and
right alike on the October revolutiuon and its aftermath
The Cheka during the Russian
revolution
Was the Cheka integral to Lenin's doctrine or did it arrive by
chance?
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Anarchism and
Marxism Cuba..socialist
paradise or Castro's fiefdom?
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Revolutionary Veteran speaks at
Bulgarian anarchist conference
Report on the 8th Congress of the Bulgarian anarchist federation
Anarchists in Russia's far east
The Socialist Workers Party & Socialism from Below
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