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Contents

Preface: On Forgetting to Read Solzhenitsyn

Acknowledgements

A Note on Translations and Transliterations

Introduction: Hope and Horror

PART 1 Vorkuta: Anvil of the Working Class

1 One Long Night, 1936–38

2 Striking Against the Gulag, 1947–53

3 The Vengeance of History, 1989–91

PART 2 Self-Emancipation Versus Substitutionism

4 The Peasant-in-Uniform

5 The Agrarian Question

6 Poland and Georgia—The Export of Revolution

7 Germany and Hungary—The United Front

PART 3 The Rear-View Mirror

8 Trotsky on Stalinism: The Surplus and the Machine

9 A Movement’s Dirty Linen

10 Lenin—Beyond Reverence

11 Intellectuals and the Working Class

Conclusion: Ends and Means

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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