Witnesses To Permanent Revolution: The Documentary Record
Historical Materialism, Volume 21
Richard B Day editor Daniel F Gaido editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Haymarket Books
Published:30th Jun '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The theory of Permanent Revolution has been associated with Leon Trotsky for more than a century since the first Russian Revolution in 1905. Trotsky was the most brilliant proponent of Permanent Revolution but by no means its sole author. The documents in this volume, most of them translated into English for the first time, demonstrate that Trotsky was one of several participants in a debate from 1903-7 that involved numerous leading international Marxists, including Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Franz Mehring, Parvus and David Ryazanov.
Since the world is again in the midst of an economic crisis, the arguments here are not
without contemporary relevance, even if from today’s perspective it is a polemic where everybody
is right. Summing up: recommended."
A. Ezergailis, Choice
"Sometimes reading debates between figures on the left, involving historical references readers
may not be familiar with, can be a daunting or even demoralising experience. But the brilliant
and precise annotating of this collection, along with a short introduction to each piece, makes
every article accessible to a wide range of readers Day and Gaido have done a fantastic service
with this immense collection. Witnesses to Permanent Revolution is a fascinating and thoughtprovoking
book and one that genuinely sheds new light on past debates about socialism that can
help to inform the future."
Esme Choonara, International Socialism
"Rather than being a rehash of long-standing debates, this title brings forth writings not available before in English as well as long-forgotten texts to produce a rich and nuanced picture. Proving that the wealth of intellectual debate surrounding the theory of permanent revolution is not merely a topic for specialists, Witness to Permanent Revolution is a most welcome addition to the literature of world Marxism. More than being of merely historical interest, this work will help clarify the thinking of all those who ponder the questions surrounding radical change. For those new to the debate, the editors provide a substantial introduction that puts the controversy in context."
William Pelz , Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory
“Since the world is again in the midst of an economic crisis, the arguments here are not
without contemporary relevance, even if from today’s perspective it is a polemic where everybody
is right. Summing up: recommended."
—A. Ezergailis, Choice
"Sometimes reading debates between figures on the left, involving historical references readers
may not be familiar with, can be a daunting or even demoralising experience. But the brilliant
and precise annotating of this collection, along with a short introduction to each piece, makes
every article accessible to a wide range of readers…Day and Gaido have done a fantastic service
with this immense collection. Witnesses to Permanent Revolution is a fascinating and thoughtprovoking
book and one that genuinely sheds new light on past debates about socialism that can
help to inform the future."
—Esme Choonara, International Socialism
"Rather than being a rehash of long-standing debates, this title brings forth writings not available before in English as well as long-forgotten texts to produce a rich and nuanced picture. Proving that the wealth of intellectual debate surrounding the theory of permanent revolution is not merely a topic for specialists, Witness to Permanent Revolution is a most welcome addition to the literature of world Marxism. More than being of merely historical interest, this work will help clarify the thinking of all those who ponder the questions surrounding radical change. For those new to the debate, the editors provide a substantial introduction that puts the controversy in context."
—William Pelz , Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory
ISBN: 9781608460892
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1101g
696 pages