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Extraits de textes de Léon TROTSKY (1879-1940) choisis et présentés par Jean BAECHLER (1937-2022), auteur (non trotskiste, non marxiste) d'une longue introduction sur la pensée trotskiste qu'il perçoit comme "un système intellectuel clos, fondé sur quelques postulats, à partir desquels l'édifice peut être constitué"; notes et références; chronologie; index thématique; bibliographie. Français
Broch?. 189 pages.
Coll. "Presente politico". Titolo originale "Meurtres au Maquis". "Espulso nel 1930 per la sua battaglia contro Stalin e Togliatti, aderì all'opposizione trotskista. Esule in Francia, nel 1943 fu assassinato da partigiani stalinisti. La verità riportata alla luce è stata nascosta per 50 anni. Ottimo stato
Cercle Léon Trotsky, 1983. In-8 broché de 75 pages. Bon état.
Cercle Léon Trotsky, 1994. In-8 broché de 56 pages. Bon état.
CERMTRI 1992. In-4 agrafé d 86 pages. Bon état
Paris, Ligue Trotskyste de France 1982. In-8 broché de 84 pages.
1993, N° 70 , In-4 broché agrafé. 80 p. Très bon état.
1992, N° 66, In-4 broché agrafé. 70 p. Très bon état.
Cermtri 1990. In-4 agrafé de 64 pages. Bel exemplaire
Paris, 1981. In-4 agrafé de 24 pages. Fnrace Journaux et revues
Révolution internationale . In-4 agrafé de 72 pages. La crise. Lutte de classe en Irlande ?. L'oppotunisme Trotskyste en Bolivie. Réponse à D GUEERIN. Bon état
Union Générale d'Edition, 1979. In-12 broché de 438 pages. Tome 1. Bon état
Union Générale d'Edition, 1979. In-12 broché de 445 pages. Tome 2. Bon état
Union Générale d'Edition, 1979. In-12 broché de 639 pages. Tome 4. Bon état
Union Générale d'Edition, 1980. In-12 broché de 349 pages. Tome 5. Bon état
Paris, Editions Sociales, 1969, 16mo brossura editoriale, pp. 257 (ottimo stato).
Covers show edgewear & are tape-repaired at spine. Internally Very Good & Solid. (R-1-1); 8vo; Zheneva [i.e. Geneva], Gruppa "Khlieb i volia," 1904. Paper Wrappers, 12mo, 75 pages. 17 cm. In Russian. This is the first separate appearance of Kropotkin's important essay on the state, and also its first appearance in his native Russian (The essay first appeared as a series of articles entitled "L'Etat: son rôle historique" in Les Temps nouveaux, December 19, 1896- July 3, 1897.) It was later translated and published in English as "The State: Its Historic Role" (London: Freedom Press, 1911). Kropotkin, in exile in Western Europe, "became the best-known propagandist in the international anarchist movement" and "participated in several attempts to direct anarchist propaganda into Russia ..Kropotkin was and remains the most widely read anarchist writer, and his version of anarchist theory was the most influential contribution to the anarchist movement in Russia and elsewhere " (Nicolas Walter in Shukman, 1988, pp. 334-335) OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Hoover, U of Kansas, Columbia). This is Alexander Granovsky's copy with his signature & bookplate. Granovsky was a leader of the Ukranian exile community in the US and was the founder, in 1941, of the Ukrainian Scientific Institute, which had a short life but was one of the forerunners of other efforts that followed World War II. He was a also a leader of the Organization for the Rebirth of Ukraine and a world famous entomologist, activist and poet as well. From the English Translation: "First of all, let us be agreed as to what we wish to include in the term the State. There is, of course, the German school which enjoys confusing "State" with "Society". The best German thinkers, and many among the French, are guilty of this confusion because they cannot conceive of society without a concentration of the State; and because of this anarchists are usually accused of wanting to ``destroy society'' and of advocating a return to ``the permanent war of each against all.'' Yet, to argue thus is to overlook altogether the advances made in the domain of history during the last thirty-odd years; it is to overlook the fact that humans lived in Societies for thousands of years before the State had been heard of; it is to forget that so far as Europe is concerned the State is of recent origin---it barely goes back to the sixteenth century; finally, it is to ignore that the most glorious periods in history are those in which civil liberties and communal life had not yet been destroyed by the State, and in which large numbers of people lived in communes and free federations. The State is only one of the forms adopted by society in the course of history. Why then make no distinction between what is permanent and what is accidental? Then again the "State" has also been confused with "Government". Since there can be no State without government, it has been sometimes said that what one must aim at is the absence of government and not the abolition of the State. However, it seems to me that in State and government we have two concepts of a different order. The State idea means something quite different from the idea of government. It not only includes the existence of a power situated above society, but also of a "territorial concentration" as well as the "concentration of many functions of the life of societies in the hands of a few". It carries with it some new relationships between members of society which did not exist before the establishment of the State. A whole mechanism of legislation and of policing has to be developed in order to subject some classes to the domination of others. This distinction, which at first sight might not be obvious, emerges especially when one studies the origins of the State. Indeed, there is only one way of really understanding the State, and that is to study its historic development, and this is what we will try to do." OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Hoover, Kansas, & Columbia). (RUS-10-1)
Le Bolchévik septembre 1981. In-4 agrafé de 55 pages. Documents des oppositionnels trotskystes dans le GIM, l'IMG et la LCR. Bon état
1ère édition de ce recueil de textes publiés en revues de 1946 à 1967 par l'économiste marxiste Ernest MANDEL (1922-1995), important théoricien et un des principaux dirigeants de la IVe Internationale (trotskyste): "Problèmes de la révolution européenne" (1946), "De Prague à Rome", "Lettre à Jean-Paul Sartre" (1953), "La 3e Révolution chinoise - Origine et signification de la victoire de Mao Tsé-Toung - Nature et perspectives de la Chine de Mao Tsé-tung" (1950), "La révolution mondiale, de sa phase empirique à sa phase consciente" (1954), "Le projet de programme du P. C. de l'Union soviétique" (1961), "Essai d'interprétation de la "révolution culturelle"" (1967), "La place du 9e congrès mondial dans l'histoire de la IVe Internationale"; préface du philosophe Jean-Marie VINCENT; notes et références. Dans la collection dirigée par Jean-Marie Vincent; photo du célèbre escalier de "Le Cuirassé Potemkine" d'Eisenstein en couverture. Français
Broch?. 143 pages. Format de poche.
8vo; 299 pages; Index. Looks at the impact, manifestations, and changes in Trotsky's Jewishness and Jewish identity (or lack thereof) . Very Good in Good jacket with chips & closed tears (Comhist-2-4)