Trotskyism

  • The Life and Defection of Ignace Reiss

    Ignace Reiss, born Nathan Poretsky in 1899, was a Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet intelligence operative disillusioned by Stalin’s regime. Defecting in 1937, he denounced Stalinism as a betrayal of revolutionary ideals. His assassination shortly after exemplified the regime’s brutality against dissenters and marked him as a martyr for anti-Stalinists.

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  • The Rise and Fall of the Fourth International

    The essay analyzes the rise and fall of the Fourth International, founded by Trotsky in 1938. It argues that post-Trotsky leadership’s sectarianism and bureaucratic methods led to its degeneration. Ted Grant’s faction is highlighted as a true continuation of Trotskyism, advocating for adapting Marxist theory to current conditions and preserving revolutionary integrity.

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  • Alfred Rosmer: Influential Figure in Early 20th Century Socialism

    Alfred Rosmer (1877–1964) was a key yet overlooked figure in early 20th-century socialist movements. A French trade unionist and anti-war activist, he evolved from anarcho-syndicalism to Bolshevism and Trotskyism. His legacy includes advocating for workers’ internationalism, historical scholarship, and principled opposition to Stalinism, reflecting essential revolutionary struggles.

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  • The History and Legacy of the Fourth International

    The Fourth International, founded in 1938 by Trotskyists, aimed to unite Marxists for global revolution against Stalin’s Comintern. Despite its revolutionary ambitions, it faltered due to adverse conditions post-World War II, internal divisions, and repression. Its legacy persists today in various Trotskyist groups, still advocating international socialism.

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  • The Life and Legacy of James P. Cannon

    James Patrick Cannon (1890–1974) was a key figure in American socialism and Trotskyism. He co-founded the Communist Labor Party and later the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), advocating for revolutionary organizing and anti-Stalinism. His legacy, including influential writings and prison correspondence, significantly shaped the American left’s strategies and understanding.

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