Our Revolution: Essays on Working-Class and International Revolution, 1904-1917
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A collection of essays and speeches by Leon Trotsky examines the theory and practice of working-class and international revolution, blending political analysis with eyewitness reporting of urban uprisings. It argues for proletarian leadership and the necessity of a labor dictatorship, critiques liberal and conciliatory politics, and explains soviets as organs of power. The pieces discuss organizational tactics, strategic lessons drawn from past struggles, and the broader international implications of revolutionary activity, all conveyed in a polemical, rhetorically forceful style aimed at instructing and mobilizing activists.
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