
The Crisis in Russia
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About This Book
On December 17, 1919, the moment it became clear that there was a real possibility that the civil war was drawing to an end, Trotsky allowed the Pravda to print a memorandum of his, consisting of "theses" or reasoned notes about industrial conscription and the militia system. He points out that a Socialist State demands a general plan for the utilization of all the resources of a country.
Chapters (17)
- THE CRISIS IN RUSSIA
- 1920
- TO WILLIAM PETERS OF ABERDEEN
- INTRODUCTION
- THE CRISIS IN RUSSIA
- THE SHORTAGE OF THINGS
- THE SHORTAGE OF MEN
- THE COMMUNIST DICTATORSHIP
- A CONFERENCE AT JAROSLAVL
- THE TRADE UNIONS
- THE PROPAGANDA TRAINS
- SATURDAYINGS
- INDUSTRIAL CONSCRIPTION
- WHAT THE COMMUNISTS ARE TRYING TO DO IN RUSSIA
- RYKOV ON ECONOMIC PLANS AND ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY
- NON-PARTYISM
- POSSIBILITIES
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