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    Terrorism and Communism: A Reply to Karl Kautsky

    Leon Trotsky

    Terrorism and Communism: A Reply to Karl Kautsky (1920), by Leon Trotsky. From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    33
    Variants
    33
    Genre
    Political Theory
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Forewordprose
    2. 02Prefaceprose
    3. 03Introductionprose
    4. 04The Balance of Powerprose
    5. 05The Dictatorship of the Proletariatprose
    6. 06Either Democracy, or Civil Warprose
    7. 07The Imperialist Transformation of Democracyprose
    8. 08The Metaphysics of Democracyprose
    9. 09The Constituent Assemblyprose
    10. 10Chapter 4 Terrorismprose
    11. 11The revolution “logically” does not demand terrorism.prose
    12. 12“Freedom of the Press”prose
    13. 13The Influence of the Warprose
    14. 14The Immaturity of the Socialist Parties in the Communeprose
    15. 15The Irresponsible Central Committee and “Democratic” Communeprose
    16. 16The Democratic Commune and the Revolutionary Dictatorshipprose
    17. 17The Paris Worker of 1871 and the Petrograd Proletarian of 1917prose
    18. 18Marx and ... Kautskyprose
    19. 19The Russian Proletariatprose
    20. 20Soviets, Trade Unions, and the Partyprose
    21. 21The Peasant Policyprose
    22. 22The Soviet Government and the Expertsprose
    23. 23The Internal Policy of the Soviet Governmentprose
    24. 24Problems of the Organization of Labor, The Soviet Government and Industryprose
    25. 25Report on the Organization of Laborprose
    26. 26Compulsory Labor Serviceprose
    27. 27The Militarization of Laborprose
    28. 28Labor Armiesprose
    29. 29The Single Economic Planprose
    30. 30Collegiate and One-Man Managementprose
    31. 31Conclusion of the Reportprose
    32. 32Karl Kautsky, His School and His Bookprose
    33. 33In Place of an Epilogueprose