MIA: Marxist Writers: Isaac Deutscher
Isaac Deutscher
1907-1967
Trotsky on Stalin, July 1948
Marx and Russia, November 1948
Soviet Trade Unions: Their Place in Soviet Labour Policy, 1950
Two Revolutions, 1950
The Ex-Communist's Conscience, 1950
A Useful Bogeyman, May 1950
Stalin, Mao and Korea, August 1950
Stalin Talks At Last, September 1950
Has Stalin ‘Stopped’ at the Middle East?, October 1950
What Russia Is After, November 1950
Mid-Century Russia, 1951
‘Socialist Competition’, April 1952
Moscow: Behind The Outstretched Han, June 1952
The Tragic Life of a Polrugarian Minister, July 1952
Russia After Stalin, 1953
Stalin’s Last Word, 1953
Post-Stalinist Ferment of Ideas, November 1954
A Reply to Critics, 1954
Mr E H Carr as Historian of the Bolshevik Regime, 1955
1984 – The Mysticism of Cruelty, 1955
Khrushchev on Stalin, 1956
Message of the Non-Jewish Jew, September 1958
The Irony of History in Stalinism, 1958
Lenin’s Last Dilemma, April 1959
Roots of Bureaucracy, 1960
Pasternak and the Calendar of the Revolutiony, 1961
Preface to Marcel Liebman, The Russian Revolution, 1962
Maoism – Its Origins and Outlook, 1964
Introduction to The Age of Permanent Revolution: A Trotsky Anthology, 1964
The Failure of Khrushchevism, 1965
Marxism in Our Time, 1965
Deutscher on the Chinese “Cultural Revolution” 1966
Ideological Trends in the USSR, April 1967
Roots of Bureaucracy, 1969
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