In Defense of Marxism: Against the Petty-Bourgeois Opposition in the Socialist Workers Party
COMMUNISM

In Defense of Marxism: Against the Petty-Bourgeois Opposition in the Socialist Workers Party

by Leon Trotsky

Publisher
Pathfinder Press
Pages
372
Language
English
Published
1994

Overview

A Pathfinder upgraded edition. Writing in 1939-40, Leon Trotsky replies to those in the revolutionary workers movement who were beating a retreat from defense of the Soviet Union in face of looming imperialist assault. He describes how the rising pressures of bourgeois patriotism in the middle classes during Washington's buildup to enter the spreading imperialist war in Europe were finding an echo even inside the communist movement. And he explains why only a party that fights to bring growing numbers of workers into its ranks and leadership can steer a steady revolutionary course. Introductions by George Novack and Joseph Hansen, appendices by James Burnham: Science and Style: A Reply to Comrade Trotsky, Letter of Resignation from Workers Party. Notes, glossary, index. Now with enlarged type. Also available in: Spanish

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