Revolution and Counterrevolution
Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory
Nearly all recognition of the unparalleled democracy the Russian Revolution established has been destroyed by the legacy of the Stalinist regime that followed. Kevin Murphy’s writing, based on exhaustive research, is the most thorough investigation to date on working-class life during the revolutionary era, reviving the memory of the incredible gains for liberty and equality that the 1917 revolution brought about.
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"An excellent close examination of the revolution from below.”
China Miéville, October“The most thorough investigation to date on working-class life during the revolutionary era, reviving the memory of the incredible gains for liberty and equality that the 1917 revolution brought about.” –New Socialist
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"An excellent close examination of the revolution from below.”
—China Miéville, October
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