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A new book by David North

Leon Trotsky remains the towering figure in the history of revolutionary socialism in the twentieth century. A careful study of his writings is essential for the elaboration of the strategy and tactics of socialist revolution in our epoch, that of imperialist clashes coalescing into a new world war and a worldwide assault on the condition of the working class.

The fight for the truth about how and why 29 workers died in New Zealand’s 2010 Pike River coal mine disaster

On November 19, 2010, an explosion rocked the underground Pike River mine in New Zealand. After a second explosion five days later, the 29 workers underground were declared dead. This was not a random accident: it was a crime caused by capitalism. Despite overwhelming evidence that Pike River Coal’s management cut costs and endangered workers’ lives, no one has been held accountable for the actions that turned the mine into a death trap. 

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Pike River: The Crime and Cover-up is a contribution to the ongoing fight to uncover the full truth of what happened, and to draw the political lessons of the tragedy for the working class. It contains articles and analysis from the World Socialist Web Site (WSWS), examining how National and Labour Party governments, their allies, the trade unions, the judicial system and regulators have protected the company and sought to shut down the investigation into the disaster.

Tsar to Lenin

The historic documentary of the 1917 Russian Revolution

Tsar to Lenin, one of the greatest films of the twentieth century, powerfully documents the Russian Revolution of 1917, the first ever successful socialist revolution by the working class. 

Directed by Herman Axelbank (1900-1979), the 68-minute documentary reveals the political role played by Leon Trotsky as co-leader with Vladimir Lenin of the revolution

Axelbank recognised the Russian Revolution as a world historic event and spent almost 20 years working on this epic project. His ground-breaking documentary includes a stirring narration by pioneer American revolutionary Max Eastman (1883-1969) who breathes life into the film’s action.

Tsar to Lenin premiered in New York City in 1937 to much critical acclaim but was blacklisted by the Stalinist Communist Party of the USA. The Stalinists denounced Axelbank’s film because it accurately showed Trotsky’s role in the revolution and as leader of the Red Army and its defeat of imperialist attacks on the Soviet state from 1918 to 1921.

As David North, chairman of the World Socialist Web Site International Editorial Board, has observed:

“Axelbank depicts the greatest event in world history… There is no other film that shows the essential feature of a revolution as clearly as this. The revolution was, as they say in America, the real thing. It was a genuine social explosion which brought together all progressive elements of society under the far-sighted Marxist leadership of the Bolshevik Party. This combination enabled the success of the Russian Revolution.”

Tsar to Lenin is required viewing for all those seeking to understand the Russian Revolution, the deepening degeneration of capitalism, the escalating US-led NATO drive to war against Russia and the danger of a third world war, and the refusal of governments everywhere to combat COVID-19.

This 1917 Centenary Edition contains subtitles in: Afrikaans, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Sinhala, Spanish, Tamil, Turkish. 

 

Was There an Alternative? 1923–1927. Trotskyism: A Look Back Through the Years

This is the first in a seven-volume series by the Russian Marxist historian, Vadim Rogovin, on the history of the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1940.

Rogovin traces the complex inner-party struggles of 1923–1927, analyzing contemporaneous official documents, speeches and articles, Soviet archival material, memoirs of participants in political life, and documents by members of the Left Opposition that were suppressed in the Soviet Union for many decades.

This richly illustrated volume includes an appendix of biographies of many oppositionists who were erased from official Soviet history.

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We are a specialty publisher and book distributor dedicated to high-quality editions of socialist books and pamphlets and related works in the English language. Our titles cover a wide range of subjects, from history and philosophy to culture and contemporary politics. This website gives workers throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the Pacific greater access to Marxist literature than they have ever had before.

Socialism and the fight against Imperialist War

In 2016 the International Committee of the Fourth International outlined the principles on which a new movement against war must be based. They are:

  • The struggle against war must be based on the working class, the great revolutionary force in society, uniting behind it all progressive elements in the population.
  • The new anti-war movement must be anti-capitalist and socialist, since there can be no serious struggle against war except in the fight to end the dictatorship of finance capital and the economic system that is the fundamental cause of militarism and war.
  • The new anti-war movement must therefore, of necessity, be completely and unequivocally independent of, and hostile to, all political parties and organizations of the capitalist class.
  • The new anti-war movement must, above all, be international, mobilizing the vast power of the working class in a unified global struggle against imperialism. The permanent war of the bourgeoisie must be answered with the perspective of permanent revolution by the working class, the strategic goal of which is the abolition of the nation-state system and the establishment of a world socialist federation. This will make possible the rational, planned development of global resources and, on this basis, the eradication of poverty and the raising of human culture to new heights.

The books displayed here discuss the criminal wars of the past 30 years and the struggle of socialists to develop a movement in the international working class against war.

150 Years since the Paris Commune

WHEN THE WORKERS TOOK POWER

Against ignorance and contempt for history promoted by the ideologists of postmodernity, the World Socialist Web Site commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune of 1871, in which the working class proved itself the new decisive force in the struggle for human liberation. 

The great Marxists drew imperishable lessons for the international class struggle from the workers state achieved by the Commune, and from the reaction by the French bourgeoisie, assisted by Prussia, to drown it in blood. The “Bloody Week” in May saw over 20,000 men, women and children murdered in Paris.

In the face of the calumnies of the ruling class hurled against the Commune Karl Marx told the International Workingmen’s Association that the Communards “stormed heaven.”

In the 20th century the Bolsheviks led by Lenin and Trotsky, assimilated the lessons drawn by Marx that the next revolution must smash the bureaucratic military machine, in preparation for the taking of power in the October Revolution of 1917. 

In the 21st century in which the crisis of revolutionary leadership in the working class must be resolved, the historical experience of the Paris Commune is a critical weapon in the arsenal of the revolutionary party. 

Celebrating 200 years since the birth of Friedrich Engels

The political collaboration of Friedrich Engels with Karl Marx spanned over four critical decades in the 19th century, during which one of the greatest friendships in history led them to co-found scientific socialism. In anticipation of the 1848 Revolution they produced "The Communist Manifesto", which ushered the working class onto the scene of history and insisted that "workers of the world unite." Together with Marx until his death in 1883, and then until his own death in 1895, Engels continued and deepened the historical and political legacy of Marxism, which has burning contemporary relevance today.

Read more about Engels on the World Socialist Web Site.

Books on the history of the Fourth International

THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL

The Fourth International was established in 1938 in continuation of the struggle of Leon Trotsky and the Left Opposition against Stalinism from 1923 in order to resolve the crisis of revolutionary leadership in the working class. The International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) was founded in 1953 to avert the political liquidation of the Fourth International by an opportunist tendency which was named from its leader Michel Pablo. In 1985 the ICFI defended the continuity of Trotskyism against the betrayals of the British Workers Revolutionary Party which had reverted to Pabloism. What ensued was the renaissance of Marxism.

Mehring Books is the publishing and book distribution division of the International Committee of the Fourth International.

The Historical and International Foundations of the ICFI

THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE ICFI

In 2008 the Socialist Equality Party (United States) published its "Historical and International Foundations," tracing the protracted struggle for Marxism and Trotskyism and the fight for socialism in the heartland of world imperialism. Taken together with subsequent "Historical and International Foundations" by the German, Australian, British and Sri Lankan sections of the ICFI, this has formed an unrivalled international record, reviewing the political fight for socialist principles throughout the international working class across four continents to prepare the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism.

 

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