Part 4 of a series on “Misunderstandings, misrepresentations, and lies about the AWL” - an overview of the Trotskyist movement from the 1940s to the 1960s
AWL traces its origins to the Workers' Fight group, set up in 1966-7. What was the background in terms of the record and direction of development of the other would-be Trotskyist groups then?
In a polemic against the book “Three Who Made A Revolution”, by Bertram D Wolfe, Max Shachtman dissects the arguments about Stalinism being a logical continuation of Bolshevism.
In this 1899 article, in effect an appendix to Luxemburg's famous pamphlet Social Reform or Revolution, she dissects Eduard Bernstein's praise for the 19th century British trade-union movement as a model of how workers can gain "economic power".
"The workers' government", by Clara Zetkin, December 1922
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