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World Revolution 1917-1936 :The Rise and Fall of the Communist International | C.L.R. James

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Nonfiction History | Politics| Government Society & Social Sciences C.L.R. James presents a contemporary analysis of the international revolutionary movement from beginning to end. Everything from Stalin's rise to power to the Chinese Revolution is covered in lucid detail. Originally published in 1932, this book remains surprisingly relevant today. Paperback 428 pages Lulu

Originally published in 1937, C. L. R. James’s World Revolution is a pioneering Marxist analysis of the history of revolutions during the interwar period and of the fundamental conflict between Trotsky and Stalin. James, who was a leading Trotskyist activist in Britain, outlines Russia’s transition from Communist revolution to a Stalinist totalitarian state bureaucracy. He also provides an account of the ideological contestations within the Communist International while examining its influence on the development of the Soviet Union and its changing role in revolutions in Spain, China, Germany, and Central Europe. Published to commemorate the centenary of the Russian Revolution, this definitive edition of World Revolution features a new introduction by Christian Høgsbjerg and includes rare archival material, selected contemporary reviews, and extracts from James’s 1939 interview with Trotsky.

Cyril Lionel Robert James was born in Trinidad in 1901 and was one of the prominent figures in the West Indian diaspora. He wrote extensively on Caribbean history, Marxist theory, literary criticism, Western civilisation, African politics, cricket and popular culture. He died in 1989.