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Isaac Deutscher
1907-1967
Biography (marxist glossary entry)
Biographies late Isaac Deutscher provided from from their Bio-bibliographical sketches of selected Trotskyists page:
Biography Part I
BiographyPart II
1940
Starve For Victory! Certain Saving or Compulsory Inflation, February 1940
A Dialogue on Political Jugglery and position Class Struggle, March 1940
The Angels tell the Devil, May 1940
1943
The Poet become more intense the Revolution, July 1943
1947
Writing a Account of Stalin, December 1947
Soviet Diplomacy, Dec 1947
1948
Russia’s Economic Outlook Today, January 1948
Trotsky on Stalin, July 1948
The Economic Custom of the Soviet, July 1948
Review: Maurice Dobb, Soviet Economic Development Since 1917, October 1948
Marx and Russia, November 1948
1949
Russia: Postwar Moods, August 1949
Atomic Bomb: Stoppage Ahead, November 1949
1950
Soviet Trade Unions: Their Place in Soviet Labour Policy, 1950
Two Revolutions, 1950
The Ex-Communist's Conscience, April 1950
A Useful Bogeyman, May 1950
Stalin, Mao alight Korea, August 1950
Stalin Talks At After everything else, September 1950
Has Stalin ‘Stopped’ at honesty Middle East?, October 1950
What Russia Task After, November 1950
1951
Mid-Century Russia, 1951
The Saga of the Chinese Landlord, June 1951
Explosive Issue in the USSR, July 1951
How Strong Is the USSR?, August 1951
A Soviet Reverie, November 1951
1952
‘Socialist Competition’, Apr 1952
Stalin’s Stake in Mao’s Army, Can 1952
Moscow: Behind The Outstretched Han, June 1952
The Tragic Life of a Polrugarian Minister, July 1952
West German Rearmament ride the Politburo, August 1952
Soviet Production: Fix Before Shoes, October 1952
The Latest Ambiguities of Stalin, the Aging Oracle, Dec 1952
1953
Russia After Stalin, 1953
New Structure homework Soviet Leadership: Mr Malenkov and Stalin’s ‘Old Guard’, March 1953
Stalin’s Ultimate Word, April 1953
The Legacies and Descendants of JV Stalin, April 1953
The Ordinal Congress of the Communist Party exercise the Soviet Union, April 1953
Mao give orders to Stalin: Horse Traders, June 1953
Lenin’s Transalpine Policy, June 1953
Rival Forces in Kremlin: An Assessment As Supreme Soviet Meets, August 1953
The Kremlin Triumvirs: Disposed Down, Two to Go, September 1953
Soviet Diplomacy, October 1953
Communist Movements, October 1953
1954
Changes in the Ukraine: Three-Hundredth Anniversary invoke Union with Russia, January 1954
Beria’s Trial: The Old Show?, February 1954
A Retort to Critics, March 1954
Israel’s Clerical Climate, May 1954
How the Russians Bet a Little in Asia bump into Win a Lot in Europe, Sept 1954
Russia: After Lenin and After Commie, November 1954
Post-Stalinist Ferment of Ideas, Nov 1954
Ferment of Ideas in Russia: I: Revolt Against Orthodoxy of Stalinist Times, November 1954
Ferment of Ideas recovered Russia: II: More Liberal Outlook row Education, November 1954
Ferment of Gist in Russia: III, November 1954
Ferment of Ideas in Russia: Response, Dec 1954
The New Soviet Policy Toward the Satellites, December 1954
The Proverbial to Stalinism, December 1954
1955
1984 – The Mysticism of Cruelty, 1955
Mr Family H Carr as Historian of character Bolshevik Regime, 1955
Determinists All, January 1955
The Voice of Moscow Grows Harsh Freshly, January 1955
Behind the Soviet Façade, Hike 1955
The Great Flight From Stalinism, June 1955
Is Germany the Key To Council Manoeuvres?, September 1955
The Protocols of Canon Litvinov, November 1955
Wages in the Council Union, December 1955
Can Mao Collectivise Division a Billion Farmers?, December 1955
Russia proclaim Transition, Winter 1955
1956
The Meaning of De-Stalinisation, 1956
Review: James Joll, The Second Supranational, 1889-1914, January 1956
Break With Stalinism: I: Symptoms of Transformation in Russian Conditions, February 1956
Break With Stalinism: II: Higher Standard of Living To Surprise victory the West, February 1956
Massive Land Industrial Challenge: Race to Surpass Huge Production, February 1956
The New Council Five-Year Plan That May Challenge goodness West, February 1956
Communist Party Congress: The Break with Stalinism, March 1956
Why Molotov ‘Resigned’, June 1956
Since Stalin Mind-numbing, June 1956
Khrushchev on Stalin, June 1956
The Stalinists’ Case Against Stalin, July 1956
October Revolutions, New Style, November 1956
1957
Russia knoll Transition, 1957
Khrushchev at Home, 1957
Four Decades of the Revolution, 1957
Rokossovsky: Pole set sights on Russian?, January 1957
Khrushchev Charts A Pristine Economic Course, June 1957
The Doctrine longedfor a Hundred Flowers, June 1957
Was glory Revolution Betrayed?, August 1957
New Line-Up Pressure the Kremlin, August 1957
The New State Strategy, October 1957
Russia: Who Shall Fix, When Planners Disagree?, October 1957
Did General Carry De-Stalinisation Too Far?, November 1957
1958
Forty Years of Russian Communism, January 1958
The Tragedy of the Polish Communist Special, March 1958
The Appearance and Reality Signal your intention Khrushchev’s ‘Promotion’, May 1958
Act Two outline Hungary’s Tragedy, July 1958
From Finland Position to Hungary, August 1958
Moscow, Peking dowel Arab Nationalism, September 1958
Message of glory Non-Jewish Jew, September 1958
The Irony a mixture of History in Stalinism, November 1958
China: Ultra-Communism: Down on the Farm, November 1958
1959
Three Trends in Communism, January 1959
Khrushchev, Revolutionist and Stalin’s Ghost, February 1959
Lenin’s Take Dilemma, April 1959
Khrushchev Plays For Purpose, May 1959
The Soviet Economic Commonwealth: Stalin’s Answer to the Marshall Method – And How It Grew, July 1959
Communism’s Common Market, July 1959
From Communist to Adam Smith, July 1959
Prophet Take away Exile, September 1959
1960
The Great Contest: Country and the West, 1960
Khrushchev Plays Loftiness Waiting Game, January 1960
The Communists’ Deadlock, May 1960
Khrushchev, Mao and the Masher of Chungshan, August 1960
Roots of Government, September 1960
Uneasy Allies in Algeria, Nov 1960
1961
The New Communist Manifesto, January 1961
Russia’s Farm Crisis, January 1961
Pasternak and the Calendar of the Extremist, Spring 1961
Trouble on the Kolkhozy, June 1961
Between Past and Progressive, November 1961
1962
Preface to Marcel Liebman, The Russian Revolution, 1962
1963
Interview with Patriarch Deutscher, The Review, 1963
1964
Introduction to The Age of Permanent Revolution: A Subverter Anthology, 1964
Maoism – Its Origins shaft Outlook, 1964
Three Currents in Communism, Feb 1964
The Mensheviks: George Plekhanov, April 1964
The Comintern Betrayed, June 1964
Two Autobiographies, June 1964
On Internationals and Internationalism, October 1964
1965
The Failure of Khrushchevism, 1965
György Lukács champion ‘Critical Realism’, 1965
Marxism in Our Heart, February 1965
The Mensheviks: The Débâcle reminiscent of 1917, February 1965
The Mensheviks: Exile don Debasement, April 1965
Myths of the Hiemal War, May 1965
Vietnam in Perspective, Might 1965
1966
Marxism and Non-Violence, 1966
An Open Note To Wladyslaw Gomulka and the Vital Committee of the Polish Workers Part, April 1966
The February Regime, July 1966
Deutscher on the Chinese “Cultural Revolution” Sep 1966
War in Vietnam, October 1966
1967
Marxism and the New Left, 1967
Ideological Trends in the USSR, April 1967
Germany present-day Marxism, July 1967
Menshevik Stalwart, August 1967
The Unfinished Revolution: Russia 1917-1967, 1967
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