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Fascism
What It Is, How to Fight It: A Compilation
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52 pages
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In the context of rising fascism in 1930s Europe, Leon Trotsky analyzes the class origins and characteristics of fascist movements. He offers a working-class strategy to counter this threat, drawing on the principles established by the Communist International. The book includes critical discussions on the triumph of Mussolini, the looming fascist danger in Germany, and the dynamics between different social classes. Trotsky emphasizes the importance of a revolutionary party and outlines the role of workers' militias in the struggle against fascism.
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2011, paperback
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