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World Revolution, 19171936 - The Rise and Fall of the Communist International

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Originally published in 1937, C. L. R. James's World Revolution is a pioneering Marxist analysis of the history of revolutions during the interwar period and of the fundamental conflict between Trotsky and Stalin. James, who was a leading Trotskyist activist in Britain, outlines Russia's transition from Communist revolution to a Stalinist totalitarian state bureaucracy. He also provides an account of the ideological contestations within the Communist International while examining its influence on the development of the Soviet Union and its changing role in revolutions in Spain, China, Germany, and Central Europe. Published to commemorate the centenary of the Russian Revolution, this definitive edition of World Revolution features a new introduction by Christian Høgsbjerg and includes rare archival material, selected contemporary reviews, and extracts from James's 1939 interview with Trotsky.

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Abbreviations  xi
Editor's Note  xiii
Introduction / Christian Høgsbjerg  1
World Revolution, 1917-1936
Preface  63
Introductory  65
1. Marxism  75
2. The Forerunners of the Third International  89
3. The War and the Russian Revolution  114
4. The Failure of the World Revolution and the Foundation of the International  135
5. Lenin and Socialism  155
6. Stalin and Socialism  174
7. Stalin Kills the 1923 Revolution  192
8. The Kulak and the British General Council  222
9. Stalin Rules the Chinese Revolution  243
10. The Platform and the Five-Year Plan  276
11. Industry and the Plan  294
12. "After Hitler, Our Turn"  306
13. The Great Retreat  349
14. The Revolution Abandoned  361
15. A Fourth International the Only Hope  387
Appendix on Sidney and Beatrice Webb's Soviet Communism  401
Notes  407
Reviews of World Revolution
Selected Reviews of the Original British Edition
"The Rise and Fall of the Communist International: James's New Book Reviewed by Fenner Brockway in New Leader  425
Reply from C. L. R. James  429
"Du Côté de Chez Trotsky," in New Statesman, by Raymond Postgate  430
"Lunacy or Logic? Two Views of One Book," in Controversy  432
"Communist" by J. R. Campbell  432
"Trotskyist" by Harry Wicks  434
"The Retreat of Moscow," in The Plebs, by Rowland Hill 455
"World Revolution," in International Affairs, by E. H. Carr  458
"Communism in Theory and Practice," in The Advertiser (Adelaide)  460
"The Third International," in Sydney Morning Herald  461
Selected Reviews of the Original American Edition
"No Place for Communists," in the Saturday Review, by Eugene Lyons  463
"History of the CI," in New International by Joseph Carter [Joseph Friedman]  465
"World Revolution," in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, by Harry N. Howard  469
Appendixes
Appendix A. C. L. R. James, Introduction to Red Spanish Notebook: The First Six Months of the Revolution and Civil War by Mary Low and Juan Breá [1937]  471
Appendix B. C. L. R. James, "Report on Activities in the Provinces" [1938]  473
Appendix C. Extracts from the Discussions between C. L. R. James and Leon Trotsky in Coyoacán, Mexico [April 1939]  490
Index  507


About the author










C. L. R. James (1901–1989), a Trinidadian historian, political activist, and writer, is the author of The Black Jacobins, an influential study of the Haitian Revolution. He is also the author of The Life of Captain Cipriani, Toussaint Louverture: The Story of the Only Successful Slave Revolt in History, and Beyond a Boundary, all also published by Duke University Press.

Christian Høgsbjerg is a historian and works for Leeds University Centre for African Studies. He is the author of C. L. R. James in Imperial Britain and the coeditor of The Black Jacobins Reader, both also published by Duke University Press.


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Originally published in 1937, C. L. R. James's World Revolution is a pioneering Marxist analysis of the revolutionary history in the interwar period, the fundamental conflict between Trotsky and Stalin, and the ideological contestations within the Communist International and its role in the Soviet Union and international revolution.

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