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References

The Soviet economy: How it worked… and how it didn’t by Adam Booth

  1. L Trotsky, The Revolution Betrayed, Wellred Books, 2015, pg 3
  2. L Trotsky, History of the Russian Revolution, Vol. 3, Wellred Books, 2022, pg 1168
  3. V I Lenin, State and Revolution, Wellred Books, 2019, pg 85-86
  4. K Marx, F Engels, “The Communist Manifesto”, Classics of Marxism, Vol. 1, Wellred Books, 2013, pg 21-22
  5. K Marx, Critique of the Gotha Programme, Foreign Languages Press, 2021, pg 15
  6. V I Lenin, ‘Left-Wing’ childishness and petty-bourgeois mentality, Progress Publishers, 1968, pg 18
  7. V I Lenin, State and Revolution, Wellred Books, 2019, pg 67
  8. V I Lenin, ‘Left-Wing’ childishness and petty-bourgeois mentality, Progress Publishers, 1968, pg 19
  9. L Trotsky, The Revolution Betrayed, Wellred Books, 2015, pg 1
  10. S M Efremov, The role of inflation in Soviet history: Prices, living standards, and political change, East Tennessee State University, 2012, pg 17
  11. V I Lenin, “Extraordinary Seventh Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)”, Lenin Collected Works, Vol. 27, Progress Publishers, 1965, pg 98
  12. E H Carr, The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923, Vol. 2, Penguin Books, 1952, pg 76
  13. ibid., pg 78
  14. ibid., pg 80
  15. A Nove, An economic history of the USSR, 1917-1991, Penguin Books, 1992, pg 46
  16. V I Lenin, ‘Left-Wing’ childishness and petty-bourgeois mentality, Progress Publishers, 1968, pg 13
  17. ibid.
  18. R W Davies, M Harrison, S G Wheatcroft, The economic transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913-1945, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pg 135
  19. V Serge, Year One of the Russian Revolution, Haymarket Books, 2015, pg 242
  20. E H Carr, The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923, Vol. 2, Penguin Books, 1952, pg 178
  21. ibid., pg 186
  22. ibid., pg 242
  23. V Serge, Year One of the Russian Revolution, Haymarket Books, 2015, pg 213
  24. S M Efremov, The role of inflation in Soviet history: Prices, living standards, and political change, East Tennessee State University, 2012, pg 17
  25. L Trotsky, The Revolution Betrayed, Wellred Books, 2015, pg 46
  26. E H Carr, The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923, Vol. 2, Penguin Books, 1952, pg 344
  27. S M Efremov, The role of inflation in Soviet history: Prices, living standards, and political change, East Tennessee State University, 2012, pg 17
  28. E H Carr, The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923, Vol. 2, Penguin Books, 1952, pg 321-22
  29. L Trotsky, The First Five Years of the Communist International, Wellred Books, 2020, pg 650
  30. L Trotsky, The Revolution Betrayed, Wellred Books, 2015, pg 79
  31. A Nove, An economic history of the USSR, 1917-1991, Penguin Books, 1992, pg 121
  32. E Preobrazhensky, The New Economics, Oxford University Press, 1965, pg 172
  33. ibid., pg 147
  34. ibid., pg 145
  35. T Grant, “Against the Theory of State Capitalism”, The Unbroken Thread, Fortress Books, 1989, pg 210
  36. E H Carr, R W Davies, Foundations of a planned economy, 1926-1929, Vol. 1, Macmillan Press, 1969, pg 26
  37. Trotsky Archives, No. T-1594
  38. R W Davies, M Harrison, S G Wheatcroft, The economic transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913-1945, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pg 106
  39. ibid., pg 44-45
  40. A Katz, The Politics of Economic Reform in the Soviet Union, Praeger, 1978, pg 15
  41. T Grant, “Against the Theory of State Capitalism”, The Unbroken Thread, Fortress Books, 1989, pg 209
  42. L Trotsky, “The Soviet economy in danger”, Writings of Leon Trotsky (1932), Pathfinder, 1973, pg 278
  43. ibid.
  44. L Trotsky, “The Degeneration of Theory and the Theory of Degeneration: Problems of the Soviet Regime”, Writings of Leon Trotsky (1932-33), Pathfinder Press, 1972, pg 223
  45. ibid.
  46. L Trotsky, “The Soviet economy in danger”, Writings of Leon Trotsky (1932), Pathfinder Press, 1973, pg 260
  47. ibid.
  48. L Trotsky, The Revolution Betrayed, Wellred Books, 2015, pg 33, emphasis in original
  49. A S Balinky, “The proclaimed emergence of communism in the USSR”, Social Research, Vol. 28, No. 3, 1961, pg 261–82
  50. T Grant, “Against the Theory of State Capitalism”, The Unbroken Thread, Fortress Books, 1989, pg 218-219
  51. K Marx, Capital, Vol. 3, Penguin Classics, 1991, pg 958-959
  52. K Marx, Critique of the Gotha Programme, Foreign Languages Press, 2021, pg 16

Theatre and revolution: The life and legacy of Konstantin Stanislavski by Nelson Wan

  1. J Benedetti, Stanislavski: An Introduction, Theatre Art Books, Routledge, 2005, pg 5
  2. C Stanislavsky, My Life in Art, Little, Brown and Company, 1938, pg 319
  3. J Benedetti, The Art of the Actor, Routledge, 2007, pg 100
  4. J Benedetti, Stanislavski: An Introduction, Theatre Art Books, Routledge, 2005, pg 13
  5. ibid., pg 14-15
  6. J Benedetti, Stanislavski An Introduction, Theatre Art Books, Routledge, 2005, pg 16
  7. E Bentley, The Theory of the Modern Stage, Penguin Group, 2008, pg 269
  8. C Stanislavsky, My Life in Art, Little, Brown and Company, 1938, pg 390
  9. J Benedetti, Stanislavski: An Introduction, Theatre Art Books, Routledge, 2005, pg 20
  10. ibid., pg 20
  11. L Trotsky, Problems of Everyday Life, Pathfinder Press, 1986, pg 16
  12. C Stanislavsky, My Life in Art, Little, Brown and Company, 1938, pg 550, emphasis added
  13. ibid., pg 550-556
  14. M Sayler, The Russian Theatre, Brentano’s, 1922, pg 5-6
  15. D Magarshack, Stanislavsky: A Life, Faber and Faber, 1986, pg 348-349
  16. S M Carnicke, Stanislavsky in Focus, Routledge, 2009, pg 39
  17. D Magarshack, Stanislavsky: A Life, Faber and Faber, 1986, pg 347-348, emphasis added
  18. L Trotsky, “Art and Politics in Our Epoch”, Fourth International, March–April 1950, Vol. 11, No. 2, pg 61–64
  19. N A Gorchakov, The Theatre in Soviet Russia, Columbia University Press, 1958, pg 364
  20. E R Hapgood, Stanislavski’s Legacy, Eyre Methuen, 1968, pg 201

1923: The German catastrophe by Tatjana Pinetzki

  1. S Haffner, Defying Hitler: a memoir, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002, pg 52,53
  2. R. Sewell, Germany 1918-1933: Socialism or Barbarism, Wellred Books, 2018, p. 248
  3. V Ullrich, Deutschland 1923. Das Jahr am Abgrund, C.H.Beck, 2023, pg 72-73, our translation
  4. ibid., pg 79, our translation
  5. L Reissner, “Berlin im Oktober 1923“, Hamburg auf den Barrikaden, Haag & Herchen, 2013, pg 90
  6. “Aus dem Aufruf der Zentrale der KPD vom 22. Januar” (“Die Rote Fahne”, Berlin 23 January 1923), Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung, Vol. 3, Dietz Verlag, 1966, pg 648, our translation
  7. P Broué, The German Revolution 1917-1923, Koninklijke Brill, 2005, pg 717
  8. W Ruge, Republik auf Zeit, Verlag das europäische Buch, 1969, pg 114, our translation
  9. P Broué, The German Revolution 1917-1923, Koninklijke Brill, 2005, pg 707
  10. A Rosenberg, A History of the German Republic, Methuen, 1936, pg 192
  11. K Retzlaff, Spartacus.Erinnerungen eines Parteiarbeiters, Verlag Neue Kritik, 1985, pg 236
  12. E H Carr, The Interregnum 1923-1924, 1954, pg 178
  13. P Broué, The German Revolution 1917-1923, Koninklijke Brill, 2005, pg 738
  14. L Trotsky, Stalin, Wellred Books, 2016, pg 530
  15. P Broué, The German Revolution 1917-1923, Koninklijke Brill, 2005, pg 741
  16. E Anderson, Hammer or Anvil: The story of the German working-class movement, Victor Gollancz, 1945, pg 92
  17. P Broué, The German Revolution 1917-1923, Koninklijke Brill, 2005, pg 806
  18. R Sewell, Germany 1918-1933: Socialism or Barbarism, Wellred Books, 2018, pg 269
  19. ibid., pg 282
  20. V I Lenin, “Marxism and insurrection”, Lenin Collected Works, Vol. 26, Progress Publishers, 1977, pg 22
  21. L Trotsky, Lessons of October, Pioneer Publishers, 1937, pg 42

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