The Prophet Unarmed

The Prophet Unarmed
Title The Prophet Unarmed PDF eBook
Author Isaac Deutscher
Publisher Verso
Pages 470
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781859844465

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This second volume of the trilogy is a self-contained account of the great struggle between Stalin and Trotsky that followed the end of the civil war in Russia in 1921 and the death of Lenin.

The Prophet Armed

The Prophet Armed
Title The Prophet Armed PDF eBook
Author Isaac Deutscher
Publisher Verso
Pages 520
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781859844410

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This first volume of the trilogy traces Trotsky's political development.

The Prophet Outcast--Trotsky, 1929-1940

The Prophet Outcast--Trotsky, 1929-1940
Title The Prophet Outcast--Trotsky, 1929-1940 PDF eBook
Author Isaac Deutscher
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Revolutionaries
ISBN

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Prophets Unarmed

Prophets Unarmed
Title Prophets Unarmed PDF eBook
Author Gregor Benton
Publisher BRILL
Pages 1287
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004282270

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Prophets Unarmed is an authoritative sourcebook on the Chinese Communist Party's main early opposition, the Chinese Trotskyists, who emerged from the Chinese Communist Party, in China and Moscow, in reaction to its 1927 defeat. In spite of being Trotskyism’s main section outside Russia, they were crushed by Stalin in Moscow and by Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong in China, thus becoming China’s most persecuted party. Their strategy in the Japan war, when they failed to take up arms, was short-sighted and doctrinaire, and they had scant impact on the revolution. Even so, their association with Chen Duxiu and Wang Shiwei, their attachment to democracy, and their critique of Mao’s bureaucratic socialism brought them a scintilla of recognition after Mao’s death. Their standpoints and proposals and their association with the democratic movement are not without relevance to China's present crisis of morals and authority.

The Unarmed Prophet

The Unarmed Prophet
Title The Unarmed Prophet PDF eBook
Author Rachel Erlanger
Publisher McGraw-Hill Companies
Pages 368
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The Prophet

The Prophet
Title The Prophet PDF eBook
Author Isaac Deutscher
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2015-01-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1781685606

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Few political figures of the twentieth century have aroused such intensities of fierce admiration and reactionary fear as Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky. His extraordinary life and extensive writings have left an indelible mark on the revolutionary consciousness. Yet there was once a danger that his life and influence would be relegated to the footnotes of history. Published over the course of ten years, beginning in 1954, Deutscher’s magisterial three-volume biography turned back the tide of Stalin’s propaganda, and has since been praised by everyone from Tony Blair to Graham Greene. In this definitive work, now reissued in a single volume, Trotsky’s true stature emerges as the most heroic, and ultimately tragic, character of the Russian Revolution.

The Non-Jewish Jew

The Non-Jewish Jew
Title The Non-Jewish Jew PDF eBook
Author Isaac Deutscher
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 177
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1786630842

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Essays on Judaism in the modern world, from philosophy and history to art and politics In these essays Deutscher speaks of the emotional heritage of the European Jew with a calm clear-sightedness. As a historian he writes without religious belief, but with a generous breadth of understanding; as a philosopher he writes of some of the great Jews of Europe: Spinoza, Heine, Marx, Trotsky, Luxemburg, and Freud. He explores the Jewish imagination through the painter Chagall. He writes of the Jews under Stalin and of the “remnants of a race“ after Hitler, as well as of the Zionist ideal, of the establishment of the state of Israel, of the Six-Day War, and of the perils ahead.