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Pagina 171
The present political regime in the USSR , ' says Trotsky - and they have made
him see it well – ' is a “ Soviet ” ( or anti - Soviet ) Bonapartist regime , of a type
nearer to the empire than to the consulate . ' Consider , comrades , that in 1805
the ...
The present political regime in the USSR , ' says Trotsky - and they have made
him see it well – ' is a “ Soviet ” ( or anti - Soviet ) Bonapartist regime , of a type
nearer to the empire than to the consulate . ' Consider , comrades , that in 1805
the ...
Pagina 173
Comrades : Do not expect a political communication of me . Nearly three months
have passed since my return from Mexico . During these three months the voice
of Comrade Trotsky has several times succeeded in reaching us . The thought of
...
Comrades : Do not expect a political communication of me . Nearly three months
have passed since my return from Mexico . During these three months the voice
of Comrade Trotsky has several times succeeded in reaching us . The thought of
...
Pagina 175
For those among you who are unaware of it , I should like to recall , comrades ,
that the attitude of myself and my surrealist friends regarding the war in Spain has
never been in the slightest degree equivocal . From the beginning of the conflict ...
For those among you who are unaware of it , I should like to recall , comrades ,
that the attitude of myself and my surrealist friends regarding the war in Spain has
never been in the slightest degree equivocal . From the beginning of the conflict ...
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