From October to Brest-Litovsk

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From October to Brest-Litovsk

by Leon Trotsky

EN·~3 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

TRANSLATOR'S NOTES:

0:27

THE MIDDLE-CLASS INTELLECTUALS IN THE REVOLUTION

11:48

THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE BOLSHEVIKI

5:25

THE DRIVE OF JUNE 18TH

11:02

THE JULY DAYS

9:37

THE EVENTS FOLLOWING THE JULY DAYS

8:03

THE CONFLICT WITH THE SOVIETS

8:19

THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE

7:09

INEVITABILITY OF THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER

5:22

THE CONFLICT REGARDING THE PETROGRAD GARRISON

6:16

Description

A vivid, on‑the‑ground chronicle, this work captures the feverish pace of the October upheaval as seen through the eyes of a revolutionary leader. It explores how the collapse of the old order thrust doctors, engineers, lawyers and journalists—previously peripheral to politics—into the forefront of army delegations and soviet councils. Their sudden prominence reveals the uneasy blend of middle‑class aspirations with the raw drive of workers and peasants, offering a nuanced picture of a society in rapid transformation.

The narrative also delves into the army’s pivotal role, showing how military structures unintentionally bound the peasantry together before revolutionary ideas could take hold. Trotsky examines the clash between fledgling socialist ideals and the lingering instincts of a bourgeois democracy, setting the stage for the contentious peace talks at Brest‑Litovsk. Readers are invited to follow the early struggles and debates that shaped a revolution still in its infancy, gaining insight into the complex social currents that propelled Russia toward a new political horizon.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (201K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Leon Trotsky

Leon Trotsky

1879–1940

A brilliant revolutionary writer and speaker, he helped shape the 1917 Russian Revolution and founded the Red Army, then spent his final years in exile after losing the struggle for power to Joseph Stalin.

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