#Trotsky

See tagged statuses in the local BookWyrm community

A CLEVER HISTORICAL FANTASIA inspired by the brief time Trotsky and his family spent in New York has a distinctively Nabokovian flair in its juggling of fact and fiction. You’re likely to find it either delightful or infuriating. B PLUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/bronshtein-in-the-bronx-robert-littell/1145515773?ean=9781641296861

@bookstodon

In honor of Black History Month, a quote by C.L.R. James: The rich are only defeated when running for their lives.

James was a Trinidadian historian, journalist, activist and Marxist writer. He wrote the 1937 work "World Revolution" outlining the history of the Communist International, which stirred debate in Trotskyist circles, and in 1938 he wrote one of the greatest works on the Haitian Revolution, "The Black Jacobins."

@bookstadon

Un roman d' #espionnage déstructuré (et même carrément en petit morceaux, que ce soit dans son déroulé tortueux, dans ses personnages qui ne savent pas vraiment pourquoi ils sont là ou dans l'écriture ; avec notamment ces parenthèses où je m'adresse au lecteur sans crier gare) mais où les personnages, qui pourtant n'ont pour la plupart rien d'aimable, sont tous dotés d'une humanité ténue qui suscite une véritable empathie.

#1960s #communisme #Trotsky #Staline

Today in Labor History October 26, 1889: The Ukrainian anarchist general Nestor Makhno was born in Huliaipole,. Makhno led a large insurrectionary army of peasants and helped defeat the reactionary White armies. His Black Army ultimately liberated and held onto the Free Territory within Ukraine, known as Makhnovia, from 1918 to 1921. It was a stateless, anarchist society that was defended by the Black Army. Roughly 7 million people lived in the area. The peasants who lived there refused to pay rent to the landowners and seized the estates and livestock of the church, state and private landowners, setting up local committees to manage them and share them among the various villages and communes of the Free State. His uprising was eventually crushed by Trotsky. Makhno died in exile in Paris, July 25, 1934.

Content warning Chokepoint Capitalism, reformism, the administrative state, and democratic power