ABSTRACT

The Real Situation in Russia, first published in 1928, contains three of Trotsky’s harshest rebuttals of Stalin’s takeover of the Russian Revolution following the death of Lenin. The first part contains a defence of the ‘Opposition Platform’ against the Stalinist denunciation; the second details Trotsky’s view of the precise nature of the Stalinist program, as well as its disastrous consequences for Russia; and the third demonstrates the unashamed falsification of the history by Stalin with regard to the beginning of the Revolution.

Including a sympathetic, but nonetheless astute, introduction to Trotsky’s argument by the translator, The Real Situation in Russia will prove to be of value to all students of twentieth-century Marxism, and in particular to those interested in the Russian Revolution – not only its origins and early development, but also, perhaps, the reasons for its ultimate failure.

part I|19 pages

The Fear of Our Platform

part II|175 pages

The Real Situation in Russia and the Tasks of the Communist Party

chapter I|17 pages

Introductory

chapter IV|19 pages

State Industry and the Building of Socialism

chapter V|8 pages

The Soviets

chapter VI|9 pages

The National Question

chapter VII|23 pages

The Party

chapter VIII|6 pages

The League of Communist Youth

chapter X|2 pages

The Red Army and the Red Fleet

chapter XI|10 pages

As to Real and Pretended Disagreements

part III|119 pages

Stalin Falsifies History

chapter I|7 pages

The War and My Arrival in Petrograd 1

chapter II|5 pages

Raskolnikov's Two Opinions

chapter III|6 pages

May to October 1917

chapter IV|7 pages

My Part in the October Revolution

chapter V|7 pages

“Lost” Documents

chapter VI|4 pages

The Two Opinions of Yaroslavsky

chapter VII|4 pages

The Two Opinions of Olminsky and Lunacharsky

chapter IX|5 pages

With Lenin in the International

chapter X|4 pages

Lenin and Trotsky on the Peasant Question

chapter XI|8 pages

My Military Work

chapter XII|5 pages

The Most Contemptible Lie of the Stalinists

chapter XIII|3 pages

The Blanket-Endorsement of Lenin

chapter XIV|4 pages

The Lie about Militarization of Labor

chapter XVI|9 pages

After Lenin's Illness

chapter XVII|2 pages

Government Planning

chapter XVIII|8 pages

With Lenin Against Stalin

chapter XX|2 pages

My Last Talk With Lenin

chapter XXI|4 pages

Lenin Broke Conclusively with Stalin

chapter 34|6 pages

A Few Conclusions