"Left-Wing" Communism, An Infantile Disorder
| Book | Детская болезнь "левизны" в коммунизме |
| Publisher | Foreign Languages Press |
| About/Subject | Communism |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | People's Republic of China |
| Reprinted | 1965 |
| This Edition Published | 1970 |
| Pages / Font | 131 pages |
| Chapters | I. In What Sense We Can Speak of the International Significance of the Russian Revolution II. An Essential Condition of the Bolsheviks’ Success III. The Principal Stages in the History of Bolshevism IV. In the Struggle Against What Enemies Within the Working-Class Movement Did Bolshevism Grow Up and Become Strong and Steeled? V. “Left-Wing” Communism in Germany: The Leaders, the Party, the Class, the Masses VI. Should Revolutionaries Work in Reactionary Trade Unions? VII. Should We Participate in Bourgeois Parliaments? VIII. No Compromises? IX. “Left-Wing” Communism in Great Britain X. Several Conclusions Appendix: I. The Split Among the German Communists II. The Communists and the independents in Germany III. Turati and Co. in Italy IV. False Conclusions from Correct Premises V. Note from Wynkoop Notes |
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