Trotsky and the Origins of Trotskyism
by Alfred Rosmer, Boris Souvarine, Emile Fabrol, Antoine Clavez
Francis Boutle Publishers
ISBN 1 903427 07 X
Paperback 250 pages
Price per copy including postage: UK £10 Worldwide £12
The book
Trotsky and the Origins of Trotskyism highlights the role of Alfred Rosmer in the early opposition to Stalinism inside the Comintern and the French Communist Party, from which he was expelled in 1924. The book includes translations of recent articles from the French theoretical journal Prométhée as well as extracts from Rosmers own oppositional magazine La Révolution prolétariennne from the 1920s, in which he and his allies deal with the bureaucratisation of the Communist Party and Stalins victory over the Old Bolsheviks. The final chapters, entitled On the Planet Without a Visa, were written by Rosmer, a close acqaintance of Trotsky for 35 years, in the early 1950s to complete Trotskys autobiography My Life. They cover the years of exile until his death in Mexico in 1940 and incorporate Trotskys own words to describe his personal fortunes and the essence of his thought.

