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Historical Materialism, 2018
AbstractThe French journal Clarté had its origins in a movement launched just after the end of World War I by Henri Barbusse. It was soon taken over by a group of more radical intellectuals, who were close to the French Communist Party but not under its direct control. The journal combined politics and culture.
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AbstractThe French journal Clarté had its origins in a movement launched just after the end of World War I by Henri Barbusse. It was soon taken over by a group of more radical intellectuals, who were close to the French Communist Party but not under its direct control. The journal combined politics and culture.
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2018
The chapter examines Geras’s earlier writings on Trotsky and Trotskyism. Geras accepted the idea of permanent revolution, regarded Trotsky as a democratic figure, admired his prescient analysis of the rise of Nazism, and admired Trotsky as a literary figure. Cowling argues that this was one of the weakest aspects of Geras’s work.
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The chapter examines Geras’s earlier writings on Trotsky and Trotskyism. Geras accepted the idea of permanent revolution, regarded Trotsky as a democratic figure, admired his prescient analysis of the rise of Nazism, and admired Trotsky as a literary figure. Cowling argues that this was one of the weakest aspects of Geras’s work.
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The Twilight of Ceylonese Trotskyism
Pacific Affairs, 1970FOR THIRTY TURBULENT YEARS in the middle of the twentieth century one of the greatest political successes of Leon Trotsky appeared to be the amazing attachment of the faraway Lanka Sama Samaja Party (Ceylon's Equality Party) to his doctrine.* But that exotic phenomenon of Ceylonese Trotskyism came to an inglorious end in June i964, when the mainstream ...
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Trotsky, Trotskyism and the Future
2000This chapter discusses the relations between Trotsky and the Trotskyist movement and their relationship, in turn, with the wider socialist movement. In this process, I discuss the nature of the far left and its prospects. The discussion is theoretical and not historical.
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