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 In Leon Trotsky, Paul Le Blanc delves deep to understand Trotsky's complex character, relationships, actions and ideas. Interweaving dramatic historical events with Trotsky's multi-faceted personality, this book explores his involvement with and opposition to the Soviet bureaucracy, and his efforts to revitalize the revolutionary wing of the labour movement. Revealed here are his urgent warnings of Hitler's rise and the spread of fascism, his penetrating understanding of the French Popular Front and the Spanish CivilWar, and his analysis of the ominous beginnings of the Second World War. Throughout, Trotsky remained animated by the early ideals of the Communist tradition. Drawing from a rich array of sources, Le Blanc offers a balanced portrait of Trotsky in a historical context that will be invaluable for students, scholars or anyone with an interest in political history and extraordinary lives.

About the Author :
Paul Le Blanc is Professor of History at La Roche College, Pennsylvania, and the author of Unfinished Leninism: The Rise and Return of a Revolutionary Doctrine and coeditor of Trotsky’s Writings from Exile.

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Le Blanc is broadly sympathetic to the Trotskyist project and therefore focuses on the final phase of his life . . . He does discuss more critical views, too, and the result is a reasonably balanced and engaging defence of his subject. Le Blanc insists that Trotskys ideas remain relevant as global capitalism endures new crises. A most intelligent and insightful presentation of Trotskys thought and historical action Le Blanc has written a unique biography of Leon Trotsky, noting that his subject was highly controversial in his lifetime, and beyond. Trotsky was a voluminous writer as a journalist, author, and theoretician, and at the height of his career number two in the Bolshevik Party to succeed Lenin. Unfortunately, he was also very vain and arrogant, and suffered fools not lightly . . . Le Blanc writes a highly educated treatise. Scholars should look carefully at his use of bibliography and structure from Trotskys own writings for a proper perspective on the man and his legacy . . . Highly recommended. The complexities involved in this process are impressively explained. So let me write now: buy this book! It provides brief succinct explanations for many of Trotskys most important writings. It is very stimulating, often beautifully written and highly original. It pulls no punches in criticising Trotskys earlier overcautious approach to Stalin. It describes the influence of workers movements on the young Trotsky very well, there are rich and thoughtful insights into his personality as well as a good discussion of the continuing obsession with Trotsky among conservative scholars, the wider media and the art world, itself an unintended tribute. contains many insights and references that will be illuminating to those already familiar with the subject, as well as some fascinating illustrations. The book is an interesting overview of a revolutionary whose politics have been subject to many interpretations since his assassination in 1940. In a world where the deepening crisis of the system throws up ever more political questions, this short book is worth a read for those who want to gain an understanding of one of the architects of the tradition of fighting for revolution from below. Writing with zest, Le Blanc makes the most of his subject, and in a sense brings Trotsky himself from a rapidly receding past into the present. a readable and frequently insightful guide to his subjects life and times Because Trotskys revolutionary integrity remained untarnished after his murder in 1940 at the hands of a Stalinist assassin it is easy to fall into a deification of his work something that competing Trotskyist sects have delighted in doing. Paul Le Blanc steers clear of those rocks in his very fine, short biography. He demonstrates a very clear-eyed and measured approach, combined with an unqualified opposition to Stalinist tyranny. Le Blanc has done a fine job of demonstrating why Trotsky still matters . . . [a] very accessible book. Le Blanc brings a scholars knowledge of the current critical research and debate regarding Trotsky and the problems of 20th century socialism as well as the invaluable perspective of an active, political militant. The issues and conflicts involved in working for a revolutionary solution to the injustices and crises of capitalism are not solely theoretical for Le Blanc or for Trotsky . . . a well-researched, amply illustrated brief overview of Trotskys life and major ideas Paul Le Blanc's new biography offers a strong jolt of the kind of history and theory needed if his readers especially younger ones are to build up socialism as a revolutionary force in U.S. politics . . . Trotsky's life is the story of the first half of the 20th century, and no one book can possibly do it justice. But if you are not familiar with Trotsky and the Russian Revolution and are looking for a place to begin, you can do no better than Le Blanc's book. And if you are a veteran of this history, you will be challenged and invigorated by his point of view. Paul LeBlancs new and admirable brief biography of Leon Trotsky comes on the 75th anniversary of Trotskys assassination in Coyoacan, Mexico . . . [an] important contribution toward the education of todays emerging youthful revolutionaries Even-handed but sympathetic, learned but not overbearing, Le Blancs expert study leads a reader through the complexities of twentieth century history and the vicissitudes of revolution, while also painting an intense, and at times heartbreaking, portrait of a key player and critic of capitalism and real-existing Communism. Le Blanc provides a sharp assessment of the influence and actions of Trotsky and the Trotskyists, against the backdrop of Hitlers rise to power and the purges unleashed by Trotskys nemesis, Stalin.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781780234304
  • Publisher: Reaktion Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Reaktion Books
  • Height: 200 mm
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Series Title: Critical Lives
  • ISBN-10: 1780234309
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 130 mm


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