
Two Lectures: Stalin's Great Terror: Origins and Consequences: Leon Trotsky and the Fate of Marxism in the USSR
by Vadim Z. Rogovin, Vadim Z. Rogovin
Release Date: October, 1996
Edition: Paperback
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Rogovin's lectures provide valuable insight into the period of the Stalin's terror, leading up to the 1937 Moscow Trials. His paranoic fear was not simply the product of a deranged mind, but was a response to the very real, growing threat posed by the revolutionary opposition to the rule of the bureaucracy in the USSR.
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According to Vadim Rogovin and the bizarre Trotskyite political cult willing to pony up for his airplane tickets, only the demise of Leon Trotsky's political power prevented communism from being a paradise. The rise of Joseph Stalin's absolute power had nothing whatsoever to do with decisions made by Lenin and Trotsky, the architects of the totalitarian political regime
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