[Marxism] Party and Class in Revolutionary Crises

2011-01-09 Thread Angelus Novus
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It's nice to see the relatively obscure Paul Levi mentioned favorably in an 
English-language publication like this.  It seems to me that there is a lot of 
lessons to be learned, especially concerning the course today for a structure 
like DIE LINKE.

And it's maybe also useful considering the constant theme of Lenin vs. 
Zionevite Leninism on this list.


Anyway, here's the link:

http://www.solidarity-us.org/current/node/3119

Party and Class in Revolutionary Crises
— Charlie Post

The German Revolution, 1917-1923
By Pierre Broue
Chicago: Haymarket Press, 2006, xvii +991, $50 paper.

Lenin Rediscovered:
What is to Be Done? in Context
By Lars H. Lih
Chicago: Haymarket Press, 2008, xvii + 867 pages, $50 paper.






  


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Re: [Marxism] Party and Class in Revolutionary Crises

2011-01-09 Thread Louis Proyect
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 It's nice to see the relatively obscure Paul Levi mentioned favorably in
 an English-language publication like this.  It seems to me that there is a
 lot of lessons to be learned, especially concerning the course today for a
 structure like DIE LINKE.

 And it's maybe also useful considering the constant theme of Lenin vs.
 Zionevite Leninism on this list.


 Anyway, here's the link:

 http://www.solidarity-us.org/current/node/3119

 Party and Class in Revolutionary Crises
 — Charlie Post

 The German Revolution, 1917-1923
 By Pierre Broue
 Chicago: Haymarket Press, 2006, xvii +991, $50 paper.

 Lenin Rediscovered:
 What is to Be Done? in Context
 By Lars H. Lih
 Chicago: Haymarket Press, 2008, xvii + 867 pages, $50 paper.


I wrote all about Levi et al a decade ago:

http://www.columbia.edu/%7Elnp3/mydocs/organization/comintern_and_germany.htm

And followed up with a discussion of Broue here:

http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2010/02/28/history-of-the-marxist-internationals-part-3-the-comintern/




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