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نویسندگان: Ludo Martens
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ISBN (شابک) : 2872620818, 9782872620814
ناشر: Editions EPO
سال نشر: 1996
تعداد صفحات: 279
زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Another View of Stalin به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Introduction: The importance of Stalin Stalin is of vital importance in the former socialist countries Stalin is at the center of political debates in socialist countries Stalin\'s work is of crucial importance in the Third World Stalin\'s work takes on new meaning given the situation created since capitalist restoration in Central and Eastern Europe In Communist Parties around the world, the ideological struggle around the Stalin question presents many common characteristics The young Stalin forges his arms Stalin\'s activities in 1900-1917 The `socialists\' and revolution Stalin during the Civil War Lenin\'s `Will\' Building socialism in one country Socialist industrialization Heroism and enthusiasm Class war An economic miracle Collectivization From rebuilding production to social confrontation Weakness of the party in the countryside The character of the Russian peasant New class differentiation Who controlled the market wheat? Towards confrontation Bukharin\'s position Betting on the kolkhoz ... ... or betting on the individual peasant? The first wave of collectivization The kulak The kolkhozy surpass the kulaks A fiery mass movement The war against the kulak The essential rфle of the most oppressed masses The organizational line on collectivization The Party apparatus in the countryside Extraordinary organizational measures The 25,000 The 25,000 against the bureaucracy The 25,000 against the kulaks The 25,000 and the organization of agricultural production The political direction of collectivization The November 1929 resolution Reject Bukharin\'s opportunism New difficulties, new tasks The January 5, 1930 resolution `Dekulakization\' Kulak rumors and indoctrination What should be done with the kulaks? Struggle to the end The resolution on dekulakization The kulak offensive picks up strength Kautsky and the `kulak revolution\' `Dizzy with success\' Stalin corrects Rectify and consolidate Right opportunism rears its head The anti-Communists attack Retreats and advances Remarkable results The rise of socialist agriculture The second wave of collectivization Economic and social creativity Investments in the countryside The breakthrough of socialist agriculture `Colossal support\' The collectivization `genocide\' Collectivization and the `Ukrainian Holocaust\' A book from Hitler A book from McCarthy Between 1 and 15 Million Dead Two professors to the rescue of Ukrainian Nazis `Scientific\' calculations B-movies Harvest of Sorrow: Conquest and the reconversion of Ukrainian Nazi collaborators Conquest\'s fascist sources The causes of famine in the Ukraine Ukraine under Nazi occupation The struggle against bureaucracy Anti-Communists against `bureaucracy\' Bolsheviks against bureaucratization Reinforce public education Regularly purge the Party The struggle for revolutionary democracy The Party elections in 1937: a `revolution\' The Great Purge How did the class enemy problem pose itself? Boris Bazhanov George Solomon Frunze Alexander Zinoviev The struggle against opportunism in the Party The trials and struggle against revisionism and enemy infiltration The trial of the Trotskyite-Zinovievist Centre Trotsky and counter-revolution `Destroy the communist movement\' Capitalist restoration is impossible In support of terror and insurrection The Zinoviev--Kamenev--Smirnov counter-revolutionary group The trial of Pyatakov and the Trotskyists Sabotage in the Urals Sabotage in Kazakhstan Pyatakov in Berlin Sabotage in Magnitogorsk The trial of the Bukharinist social-democratic group The February 1937 decision to purge The Riutin affair Bukharin\'s revisionism Bukharin and the enemies of Bolshevism Bukharin and the military conspiracy Bukharin and the question of the coup d\'йtat Bukharin\'s confession From Bukharin to Gorbachev The Tukhachevsky trial and the anti-Communist conspiracy within the army Plot? The militarist and Bonapartist tendency Vlasov Solzhenitsyn A clandestine anti-Communist organization in the Red Army The 1937--1938 Purge The rectification The Western bourgeoisie and the Purge Trotsky\'s rфle on the eve of the Second World War The enemy is the new aristocracy, the new Bolshevik bourgeoisie Bolshevism and fascism Defeatism and capitulation in front of Nazi Germany Trotsky and the Tukhachevsky plot Provocations in the service of the Nazis Trotsky encouraged terrorism and armed insurrection Stalin and the anti-fascist war The Germano-Soviet Pact Did Stalin poorly prepare the anti-fascist war? The day of the German attack Stalin and the Nazi war of annihilation Stalin, his personality and his military capacities Stalin, the `dictator\' Stalin, the `hysteric\' Stalin, of `mediocre intelligence\' Stalin\'s military merits From Stalin to Khrushchev The U.S. takes up where Nazi Germany left off Gehlen, the Nazi, and the CIA The nuclear bomb against the Soviet Union Anti-imperialist struggle and the struggle for peace Tito\'s revisionism and the United States Stalin against opportunism Bourgeois tendencies in the thirties Weaknesses in the struggle against opportunism Beria\'s and Khrushchev\'s revisionist groups Stalin against the future Khrushchevism Khrushchev\'s coup d\'йtat Beria\'s intrigues Stalin\'s death Khrushchev\'s intrigues against Beria The `rehabilitated\' enemies Khrushchev and the pacific counter-revolution References Foreword Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10