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The origins of the transitional programme
Fecha
2018-12Registro en:
Gaido, Daniel Fernando; The origins of the transitional programme; Brill Academic Publishers; Historical Materialism; 26; 4; 12-2018; 87-117
1465-4466
1569-206X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gaido, Daniel Fernando
Resumen
The origins of the Transitional Programme in Trotsky’s writings have been traced in the secondary literature. Much less attention has been paid to the earlier origins of the Transitional Programme in the debates of the Communist International between its Third and Fourth Congress, and in particular to the contribution of its largest national section outside Russia, the German Communist Party, which had been the origin of the turn to the united-front tactic in 1921. This article attempts to uncover the roots of the Transitional Programme in the debates of the Communist International. This task is important because it shows that the Transitional Programme’s slogans are not sectarian shibboleths, but the result of the collective revolutionary experience of the working class during the period under consideration, from the Bolshevik Revolution to the founding conference of the Fourth International (1917–38).