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Far left-wing books criticizing specifically Lenin and Leninism
Pamphlet by one of the leaders of the Mensheviks HX314
One of the earliest exposes of the Soviet repression DK265
Karl Kautsky: Marxism and Bolshevism - Democracy and Dictatorship (December 1929)
Their nightmares are our dreams In May 68 a student protest at Nanterre University spread to other universities, to Paris factories and in a few weeks to most of France. On May 13 a million Parisians marched. Ten million workers went out on strike. At the center of the fray from the beginning was Daniel Cohn-Bendit, expelled from Nanterre for his agitation. Obsolete Communism was written in 5 weeks immediately after the French state regained control, and no account of May 68 or indeed of any rebellion can match its immediacy or urgency. Daniel's gripping account of the revolt is complemented by brother Gabriel's biting criticism of the collaboration of the state, the union leadership and the French Communist Party in restoring order, defusing revolutionary energy & handing the factories back to the capitalists. Leninism & the unions come under fire as top-down bureaucracies whose need to manage and control are always at odds with revolutionary action. Daniel Cohn-Bendit is the most dangerous scoundrel in France. - President Charles deGaulle
Non-Leninist Marxism: Writings on the Worker's Councils: Amazon.co.uk: Hermann Gorter, Anton Pannekoek, Sylvia Pankhurst: Books
Bolsheviks and Workers' Control Black Rose Books; Maurice Brinton
The Russian Revolution in Retreat, 1920-24: Soviet Workers and the New Communist Elite Basees/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies: Amazon.co.uk: Simon Pirani: Books