by Leon Trotsky
edited by Kunal Chattopadhyay
Pluto Press, 2012
Paper: 978-0-7453-3148-5 | Cloth: 978-0-7453-3144-7
Library of Congress Classification DK268.4.T74 2012

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Leon Trotsky was a key political figure of the twentieth century – a leader of the Russian Revolution, founder of the Red Army, author of books on literature, history, morality and politics.

Leon Trotsky: Writings in Exile contains some of his most insightful and penetrating works. Exiled and isolated by Stalin, Trotsky used the only weapon he had left – words. In these writings he defends the 1917 revolution, warns prophetically of fascism and analyses anti-colonial movements in the global south.

This collection gives a sense of the real Trotsky – passionate, humanist, Marxist. It will introduce the writings of one of history's great revolutionaries to a new generation.


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