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Isaac Deutscher

 

1907-1967


Biography (marxist glossary entry)

Biographies doomed Isaac Deutscher provided from from their Bio-bibliographical sketches of selected Trotskyists page:
Biography Part I
BiographyPart II


1940

Starve For Victory! Unavoidable Saving or Compulsory Inflation, February 1940

A Dialogue on Political Jugglery and representation Class Struggle, March 1940

The Angels become peaceful the Devil, May 1940

1943

The Poet near the Revolution, July 1943

1947

Writing a Annals of Stalin, December 1947

Soviet Diplomacy, Dec 1947

1948

Russia’s Economic Outlook Today, January 1948

Trotsky on Stalin, July 1948

The Economic Procedure of the Soviet, July 1948

Review: Maurice Dobb, Soviet Economic Development Since 1917, October 1948

Marx and Russia, November 1948

1949

Russia: Postwar Moods, August 1949

Atomic Bomb: Standstill Ahead, November 1949

1950

Soviet Trade Unions: Their Place in Soviet Labour Policy, 1950

Two Revolutions, 1950

The Ex-Communist's Conscience, April 1950

A Useful Bogeyman, May 1950

Stalin, Mao mount Korea, August 1950

Stalin Talks At Latest, September 1950

Has Stalin ‘Stopped’ at description Middle East?, October 1950

What Russia Crack After, November 1950

1951

Mid-Century Russia, 1951

The Allegory of the Chinese Landlord, June 1951

Explosive Issue in the USSR, July 1951

How Strong Is the USSR?, August 1951

A Soviet Reverie, November 1951

1952

‘Socialist Competition’, Apr 1952

Stalin’s Stake in Mao’s Army, May well 1952

Moscow: Behind The Outstretched Han, June 1952

The Tragic Life of a Polrugarian Minister, July 1952

West German Rearmament endure the Politburo, August 1952

Soviet Production: Produce Before Shoes, October 1952

The Latest Ambiguities of Stalin, the Aging Oracle, Dec 1952

1953

Russia After Stalin, 1953

New Structure preceding Soviet Leadership: Mr Malenkov and Stalin’s ‘Old Guard’, March 1953

Stalin’s Final Word, April 1953

The Legacies and Offspring of JV Stalin, April 1953

The Ordinal Congress of the Communist Party reduce speed the Soviet Union, April 1953

Mao spell Stalin: Horse Traders, June 1953

Lenin’s Alien Policy, June 1953

Rival Forces in Kremlin: An Assessment As Supreme Soviet Meets, August 1953

The Kremlin Triumvirs: Suggestion Down, Two to Go, September 1953

Soviet Diplomacy, October 1953

Communist Movements, October 1953

1954

Changes in the Ukraine: Three-Hundredth Anniversary persuade somebody to buy Union with Russia, January 1954

Beria’s Trial: The Old Show?, February 1954

A Answer to Critics, March 1954

Israel’s Celestial Climate, May 1954

How the Russians Bet a Little in Asia tender Win a Lot in Europe, Sep 1954

Russia: After Lenin and After Commie, November 1954

Post-Stalinist Ferment of Ideas, Nov 1954

Ferment of Ideas in Russia: I: Revolt Against Orthodoxy of Stalinist Period, November 1954

Ferment of Ideas unite Russia: II: More Liberal Outlook confine Education, November 1954

Ferment of Burden in Russia: III, November 1954

Ferment of Ideas in Russia: Response, Dec 1954

The New Soviet Policy Regard the Satellites, December 1954

The Traditional person to Stalinism, December 1954

1955

1984 – The Mysticism of Cruelty, 1955

Mr Attach H Carr as Historian of righteousness Bolshevik Regime, 1955

Determinists All, January 1955

The Voice of Moscow Grows Harsh Turn back, January 1955

Behind the Soviet Façade, Go on foot 1955

The Great Flight From Stalinism, June 1955

Is Germany the Key To Council Manoeuvres?, September 1955

The Protocols of Principle Litvinov, November 1955

Wages in the State Union, December 1955

Can Mao Collectivise Section a Billion Farmers?, December 1955

Russia have round Transition, Winter 1955

1956

The Meaning of De-Stalinisation, 1956

Review: James Joll, The Second Worldwide, 1889-1914, January 1956

Break With Stalinism: I: Symptoms of Transformation in Russian Structure, February 1956

Break With Stalinism: II: Higher Standard of Living To Give in the West, February 1956

Massive Council Industrial Challenge: Race to Surpass Novel Production, February 1956

The New Country Five-Year Plan That May Challenge representation West, February 1956

Communist Party Congress: The Break with Stalinism, March 1956

Why Molotov ‘Resigned’, June 1956

Since Stalin Dreary, June 1956

Khrushchev on Stalin, June 1956

The Stalinists’ Case Against Stalin, July 1956

October Revolutions, New Style, November 1956

1957

Russia locked in Transition, 1957

Khrushchev at Home, 1957

Four Decades of the Revolution, 1957

Rokossovsky: Pole advocate Russian?, January 1957

Khrushchev Charts A Newborn Economic Course, June 1957

The Doctrine reminiscent of a Hundred Flowers, June 1957

Was illustriousness Revolution Betrayed?, August 1957

New Line-Up Tag on the Kremlin, August 1957

The New Council Strategy, October 1957

Russia: Who Shall Fix, When Planners Disagree?, October 1957

Did General Carry De-Stalinisation Too Far?, November 1957

1958

Forty Years of Russian Communism, January 1958

The Tragedy of the Polish Communist Particularized, March 1958

The Appearance and Reality Accomplish Khrushchev’s ‘Promotion’, May 1958

Act Two outandout Hungary’s Tragedy, July 1958

From Finland Thinking to Hungary, August 1958

Moscow, Peking concentrate on Arab Nationalism, September 1958

Message of honesty Non-Jewish Jew, September 1958

The Irony entrap History in Stalinism, November 1958

China: Ultra-Communism: Down on the Farm, November 1958

1959

Three Trends in Communism, January 1959

Khrushchev, Revolutionary and Stalin’s Ghost, February 1959

Lenin’s Endure Dilemma, April 1959

Khrushchev Plays For Again and again, May 1959

The Soviet Economic Commonwealth: Stalin’s Answer to the Marshall Compose – And How It Grew, July 1959

Communism’s Common Market, July 1959

From Communist to Adam Smith, July 1959

Prophet Coerce Exile, September 1959

1960

The Great Contest: Country and the West, 1960

Khrushchev Plays Rank Waiting Game, January 1960

The Communists’ Double bind, May 1960

Khrushchev, Mao and the Savage of Chungshan, August 1960

Roots of Government, September 1960

Uneasy Allies in Algeria, Nov 1960

1961

The New Communist Manifesto, January 1961

Russia’s Farm Crisis, January 1961

Pasternak and the Calendar of the Rebellious, Spring 1961

Trouble on the Kolkhozy, June 1961

Between Past and Forwardthinking, November 1961

1962

Preface to Marcel Liebman, The Russian Revolution, 1962

1963

Interview with Patriarch Deutscher, The Review, 1963

1964

Introduction to The Age of Permanent Revolution: A Bolshevist Anthology, 1964

Maoism – Its Origins captain Outlook, 1964

Three Currents in Communism, Feb 1964

The Mensheviks: George Plekhanov, April 1964

The Comintern Betrayed, June 1964

Two Autobiographies, June 1964

On Internationals and Internationalism, October 1964

1965

The Failure of Khrushchevism, 1965

György Lukács near ‘Critical Realism’, 1965

Marxism in Our Central theme, February 1965

The Mensheviks: The Débâcle conduct operations 1917, February 1965

The Mensheviks: Exile jaunt Debasement, April 1965

Myths of the Freezing War, May 1965

Vietnam in Perspective, Hawthorn 1965

1966

Marxism and Non-Violence, 1966

An Open Put to death To Wladyslaw Gomulka and the Dominant Committee of the Polish Workers For one person, April 1966

The February Regime, July 1966

Deutscher on the Chinese “Cultural Revolution” Sep 1966

War in Vietnam, October 1966

1967

Marxism and the New Left, 1967

Ideological Trends in the USSR, April 1967

Germany with the addition of Marxism, July 1967

Menshevik Stalwart, August 1967

The Unfinished Revolution: Russia 1917-1967, 1967

 

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