Leon Trotsky : the portrait of a youth / by Max Eastman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Greenberg Publisher, Incorporated, 1925.Description: viii, 181 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 0902030922
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DK 254 .T6 E3 1925
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Contents:
I. An imperious secretary -- II. A moral matter -- III. A garden of ideas -- IV. Love and Marxism -- The work and the danger -- VI. Solitary confinement -- VII. Condemned to write -- VIII. The summons of Lenin -- IX. Lenin and Trotsky -- X. The birth of Bolshevism.
Subject: "A portrait of Leon Trotsky as a youth, written by Max Eastman with Trotsky's permission. It charts his development, in the turbulent struggles of late 19th century Russia, from the idealist romanticism of the Narodniks to the revolutionary school of Marxism. This is a highly readable introduction to the life of a great revolutionary leader. It bears witness to the self-sacrifice, devotion to the working class and passionate struggle for theory which characterized Trotsky's early years and the whole of his life." -- From Wellred Books.
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I. An imperious secretary -- II. A moral matter -- III. A garden of ideas -- IV. Love and Marxism -- The work and the danger -- VI. Solitary confinement -- VII. Condemned to write -- VIII. The summons of Lenin -- IX. Lenin and Trotsky -- X. The birth of Bolshevism.

"A portrait of Leon Trotsky as a youth, written by Max Eastman with Trotsky's permission. It charts his development, in the turbulent struggles of late 19th century Russia, from the idealist romanticism of the Narodniks to the revolutionary school of Marxism. This is a highly readable introduction to the life of a great revolutionary leader. It bears witness to the self-sacrifice, devotion to the working class and passionate struggle for theory which characterized Trotsky's early years and the whole of his life." -- From Wellred Books.

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