Trotsky s White Negroes

Trotsky s White Negroes
Author: Mike Walsh
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1533196206

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The 1917 coup that led to 73 years of terrifying Communism was an American inspired coup d'etat. The seizure is better known as the Russian Revolution because those responsible control media. We have been conditioned to think want the guilty want us to think. The seizure of Tsarist Russia was entirely financed from none Russian sources; principally U.S based finance houses. Very few of the 'revolutionaries' were Russian. Bolshevism finally triumphed in 1922. Western banks that invested in the coup and industrialists who prayed for its success rubbed their hands. Marx, Lenin and Trotsky were feted more in Wall Street than in terrorised Russia. Through their installed regime U.S banks and corporate interests now controlled Russia's vast resources. Russia was ripe for exploitation using what Trotsky described as 'White Negroes'. It is estimated that 70 million of those 'ethnic European Negroes' perished before the collapse in 1990. Threatened only by the Reich the West's investment was rescued in 1941 by Britain and the U.S."

Leon Trotsky on Black Nationalism Self determination

Leon Trotsky on Black Nationalism   Self determination
Author: Leon Trotsky
Publsiher: Pathfinder Press (NY)
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1978
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015002379124

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My Life

My Life
Author: Leon Trotsky
Publsiher: Wellred Books
Total Pages: 719
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Since My Life was first published it has been regarded as a unique political, literary and human document. Written in the first year of Trotsky's exile in Turkey, it contains the earliest authoritative account of the rise of Stalinism and the expulsion of the Left Opposition, who heroically fought for the ideas and traditions of Lenin. Trotsky's exile is the culmination of a narrative which moves from his childhood, his education in the "universities" of Tsarist prisons, Siberia and then foreign exile - to his involvement in the European revolutionary movement and his central role in the tempestuous 1905 revolution and the Bolshevik victory in October 1917 and the civil war which followed. The work concludes with his deportation and exile. With an introduction by Alan Woods and a preface by Trotsky's grandson, Vsievolod Volkov.

Genocide October 1993 August 1998 Russia and the new world order

Genocide  October 1993 August 1998    Russia and the new world order
Author: Sergeĭ I︠U︡rʹevich Glazʹev
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999
Genre: Russia (Federation)
ISBN: 0943235014

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Trotsky in New York 1917

Trotsky in New York  1917
Author: Kenneth D. Ackerman
Publsiher: Catapult
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781619028739

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Lev Davidovich Trotsky burst onto the world stage in November 1917 as co–leader of a Marxist Revolution seizing power in Russia. It made him one of the most recognized personalities of the Twentieth Century, a global icon of radical change. Yet just months earlier, this same Lev Trotsky was a nobody, a refugee expelled from Europe, writing obscure pamphlets and speeches, barely noticed outside a small circle of fellow travelers. Where had he come from to topple Russia and change the world? Where else? New York City. Between January and March 1917, Trotsky found refuge in the United States. America had kept itself out of the European Great War, leaving New York the freest city on earth. During his time there—just over ten weeks—Trotsky immersed himself in the local scene. He settled his family in the Bronx, edited a radical left wing tabloid in Greenwich Village, sampled the lifestyle, and plunged headlong into local politics. His clashes with leading New York socialists over the question of US entry into World War I would reshape the American left for the next fifty years.

The End of White World Supremacy

The End of White World Supremacy
Author: Roderick Bush,Rod Bush
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009-07-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781592135745

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The End of White World Supremacy explores a complex issue—integration of Blacks into White America—from multiple perspectives: within the United States, globally, and in the context of movements for social justice. Rod Bush locates himself within a tradition of African American activism that goes back at least to W.E.B. Du Bois. In so doing, he communicates between two literatures—world systems analysis and radical Black social movement history—and sustains the dialogue throughout the book. Bush explains how racial troubles in the U.S. are symptomatic of the troubled relationship between the white and dark worlds globally. Beginning with an account of white European dominance leading to capitalist dominance by White America, The Endof White World Supremacy ultimately wonders whether, as Myrdal argued in the 1940s, the American creed can provide a pathway to break this historical conundrum and give birth to international social justice.

The Trotsky Reappraisal

The Trotsky Reappraisal
Author: Terry Brotherstone,Paul Dukes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015028468679

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"In 1988 the Director of State Archives in Moscow, Yuri Afanasyev, declared that in the vital process of re-examining Soviet history Trotsky is 'the biggest blank spot'. Leon Trotsky is certainly one of the most important, talented and enigmatic figures in twentieth-century world history. In The Trotsky Reappraisal an exciting mix of Soviet scholars and Western academics offer a pioneering reassessment of Trotsky's personality, his role in the Revolution and the ensuing civil war, and his opposition to Stalinism." "Soviet historians have been released from decades of what one Russian has called 'ignorant certainty', and are now seeking to re-examine many key questions, including the process by which Stalin eliminated opposition and consolidated his power. Such investigations lead in many directions but must include the exploration of the intellectual richness of Marxism - long concealed by Stalinist dogma. In this context, too, the reappraisal of Trotsky is overdue."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

U S Trotskyism 1928 1965 Part III Resurgence

U S  Trotskyism 1928 1965  Part III  Resurgence
Author: Paul Le Blanc,Bryan D. Palmer
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 728
Release: 2018-12-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004389281

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This last of three documentary volumes, U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part III: Resurgence, spans 1954 to 1965, and includes a rich selection of primary sources on labor and social struggles, intellectual history, and the revolutionary impact of Leon Trotsky’s perspectives on U.S. socialism.