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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Preface: On Forgetting to Read Solzhenitsyn
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. A Note on Translations and Transliterations
  5. Introduction: Hope and Horror
  6. Part 1. Vorkuta: Anvil of the Working Class
    1. 1. One Long Night, 1936–38
    2. 2. Striking Against the Gulag, 1947–53
    3. 3. The Vengeance of History, 1989–91
  7. Part 2. Self-Emancipation Versus Substitutionism
    1. 4. The Peasant-in-Uniform
    2. 5. The Agrarian Question
    3. 6. Poland and Georgia—The Export of Revolution
    4. 7. Germany and Hungary—The United Front
  8. Part 3. The Rear-View Mirror
    1. 8. Trotsky on Stalinism: The Surplus and the Machine
    2. 9. A Movement’s Dirty Linen
    3. 10. Lenin—Beyond Reverence
    4. 11. Intellectuals and the Working Class
  9. Conclusion: Ends and Means
  10. Notes
  11. Bibliography
  12. Index

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