Churchill’s attitude on Russian affairs oscillated throughout his career, but his position towards that volatile nation remained consistent.| The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College
By Karl Kautsky (1922) The Russian Party of Socialists-Revolutionists differs radically from the Social-Democratic Party; nay, more, both parties disagree in their basic conceptions of policy and principle. Nevertheless, I gladly accepted the invitation to write a preface to the book on the Moscow trial, published by the Party of Socialists-Revolutionists. More than that: I […]| People's War
By Robert Mayer Among Hal Draper’s many contributions to our understanding of Karl Marx’s theory of revolution, one of the most important was his detailed study of the meaning of the phrase “dictatorship of the proletariat” in the Marxist tradition. Draper persuasively demonstrated that for Marx this phrase did not have the antidemocratic connotations it […]| People's War
This article is adapted from Professor Kołakowski’s keynote address to the 1978 national convention of Social Democrats, USA. Leszek Kołakowski has a long record of devotion to the cause of truth and the struggle for freedom. In 1956, in articles and speeches, he voiced the protests of’ intellectuals and workers against the Communist dictatorship in […]| People's War