In 1917 the working class and peasantry of Russia carried out one
of the most deep-going revolutions in history. Yet within ten years
a political counterrevolution was under way. Workers and peasants
were driven from power by a privileged bureaucratic social layer
whose chief spokeperson was Joseph Stalin. This classic study of
the Soviet workers state and its degeneration illuminates the roots
of the social and political crisis shaking the countries of the
Soviet Union today.
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