1st Edition

Where is Britain Going? (Routledge Revivals)

By Leon Trotsky Copyright 1926
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1926, Where is Britain Going? focuses on the historical factors and circumstances which were to define Britain’s development in the midst of social unrest at that time. The book considers the future of Britain in an age when the working classes were being driven into confrontation with the state under the impact of the world crisis of capitalism. Writing over eighty years ago, Trotsky concentrates on the decline of British imperialism in his analysis of the Bolshevik Revolution. In a brilliant polemic that exposes all the treachery of the Labour leaders in the year before the General strike, he recalls the revolutionary traditions of the working class and draws on the historical lessons of the English Civil War and Chartism. Rejecting the parliamentary road and stripping bare the pretensions of Fabian socialism, Where is Britain going? outlines perspectives of revolution which continue to retain their validity.

    1. Introduction  2. Preface  3. The decline of Britain  4. Mr. Baldwin and...Gradualness  5. Certain Peculiarities of British Labour Leaders  6. The Fabian Theory of Socialism  7. The Question of Revolutionary Force  8. Two Traditions: The Seventeenth-Century Revolution and Charitism  9. Trade Unions and Bolshevism  10. Perspectives

    Biography

    Leon Trotsky