Izdana revolucija

Izdana revolucija

Lav Trocki

"The Betrayed Revolution" (1936) is a key work by Trotsky in which he criticizes the Stalinist regime, arguing that the October Revolution was betrayed due to the bureaucratic distortion of socialist ideals, while calling for the restoration of workers' d

Trotsky, the exiled leader of the revolution, analyzes how Stalin's government took control of the country, turning it into an authoritarian system that stifles workers' democracy.

The book begins with a historical overview of the revolution of 1917 and its goals - the abolition of class differences and the creation of an egalitarian society. Trotsky claims that the Soviet bureaucracy, led by Stalin, has become a new privileged class that exploits workers and peasants. He criticizes economic policies, including forced collectivization and five-year plans, which he says have led to inefficiency and suffering. He particularly refers to political purges and repression, which eliminated revolutionary ideals and intellectuals.

Trotsky introduces the concept of the "Thermidorian reaction", comparing Stalin's regime to the counter-revolution in the French Revolution. He advocates permanent revolution, arguing that socialism can only survive through global expansion, not "socialism in one country". However, he defends the Soviet system as a transitional phase, calling for a political revolution to overthrow the bureaucracy.

The style is analytical, polemical and passionate, with an emphasis on Marxist theory. The work is crucial for understanding Trotsky's conflict with Stalinism.

Original title
La revolution trahie
Translation
Melita Wolf
Editor
Predrag Vranicki
Graphics design
Ante Giaconi
Dimensions
22 x 12.5 cm
 
The book consists of two volumes.
Pages total
551
Publisher
Otokar Keršovani, Rijeka, 1973.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

No copies available

The last copy was sold recently.

 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Umiranje na rate: Dachauski procesi

Umiranje na rate: Dachauski procesi

Igor Torkar, Boris Fakin

A novel by Igor Torkar (Boris Fakin) dealing with "Dachau processes". Through a mixture of documentary and fiction, Torkar exposes the taboo subject of the communist regime, basing the story on his own experience as a prisoner in Dachau and Goli otok.

Globus, 1984.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
9.626.73 - 9.76
Deveti kongres saveza komunista Hrvatske / Prijedlog izmjena i dopuna statuta Saveza komunista Hrvatske

Deveti kongres saveza komunista Hrvatske / Prijedlog izmjena i dopuna statuta Saveza komunista Hrvatske

Centralni komitet saveza komunista Hrvatske, 1982.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.68
Zabrana školskog vjeronauka u doba komunizma

Zabrana školskog vjeronauka u doba komunizma

Marin Srakić
Katehetski salezijanski centar, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.32
Latinska Amerika : nerazvijenost i revolucija

Latinska Amerika : nerazvijenost i revolucija

Prosveta, 1983.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.504.55
Klasna borba. Marksistički časopis 1930 - 1934, 1937., knjiga 2.

Klasna borba. Marksistički časopis 1930 - 1934, 1937., knjiga 2.

Ubavka Vujošević, Žarko Protić
Izdavački centar Komunist, 1984.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
19.26 (set)
Komunizam i čovjek: Odnos vlasti i pojedinca u Hrvatskoj (1958.–1972.)

Komunizam i čovjek: Odnos vlasti i pojedinca u Hrvatskoj (1958.–1972.)

Josip Mihaljević

Josip Mihaljević's book analyzes the relationship between the government and the individual in communist Croatia (1958–1972), through repressive mechanisms, ideological pressures, and restrictions on personal freedom in the socialist system.

Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2016.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
17.26