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The
Unbroken
Thread
Ted
Grant
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THE DEVELOPMENT
OF TROTSKYISM OVER 40 YEARS
FOR OVER 40 years,
TED GRANT has been the foremost figure of Trotskyism in Britain
and internationally. In the post-war period, the effects of world
boom, the policies of right wing Labour Party reformism and the
degeneracy of Stalinism combined to make a massive onslaught
against the ideas of Marxism. While Grant's contemporaries now
stand on the right of the movement, in dusty academic circles or
have sunk into obscurity, the articles in this collection show
the clarity of Grant's understanding and his ability to deepen
and expand the ideas of Leon Trotsky. His position in recent
years as political editor of Militant, that the
journal's key influence in areas such as Liverpool, have made his
ideas more relevant than ever before. No one involved in the
struggle to change society and end the rule of capitalism and
Stalinism can afford to be without this book. Nor can any serious
student of the past 40 years, or of current affairs, afford to
ignore its contents.
Contents
(Articles marked* are major
extracts from the original document.)
Introduction
by John Pickard
Section One - The War
Years
Introduction
Lessons of Spain
(1938)
A Reply to the
RSL - Chauvinism and Revolutionary Defeatism* (June 1943)
Preparing for
Power* (June 1942)
The Rise and Fall
of the Communist International* (June 1943)
Why Hitler Came
to Power (December 1944)
Section Two - Western
Europe after the War
Introduction
The Changed
Relation of Forces in Europe and the Role of the Fourth
International (March 1945)
Democracy or
Bonapartism in Europe - A Reply to Pierre Frank (August 1946)
National
Democratic Revolution or Proletarian Revolution: The Tasks in
Germany* (January 1947)
Socialism and
German Rearmament* (1953)
The Rise of De
Gaulle and the Class Struggle in France* (May 1958)
Section Three -
Eastern Europe
Introduction
Czechoslovakia -
The Issues Involved (April 1948)
Against the
Theory of State Capitalism (1949)
Stalinism in the
Post War World (June 1951)
Section Four - The
Colonial Revolution and Proletarian Bonapartism
Introduction
The Chinese
Revolution (January 1949)
Reply to David
James* (Spring 1949)
The Colonial
Revolution and the Sino-Soviet Split* (August 1964)
The Colonial
Revolution and the Deformed Workers' States* (July 1978)
Section Five - The
Post War Boom: Origins, Effects and Decline
Introduction
Economic
Perspectives 1946 (April 1946)
Marxism versus
New Fabianism - Part One (November 1952)
Will There be a
Slump? (1960)
World
Perspectives* (1977)
World
Perspectives* (1979)
Section Six - The
Special Crisis of British Captitalism
Introduction
Perspectives in
Britain* (July 1946)
The Menace of
Fascism - What it is and how to fight it* (1948)
Britain in
Crisis* (September 1977)
Section Seven - The
Method of Marxism
Introduction
Marxism versus
New Fabianism - Part Two (May 1953)
A Reply to
Comrade Clifford* (1966)
Appeal against
Expulsion, Labour Party Conference (September 1983)
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