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Lessons of October (Russian: Уроки Октября) is a polemical essay of about 60 printed pages in length by Leon Trotsky, first published in Moscow in October 1924 as the preface to the third volume of his Collected Works. The essay was harshly critical of the purported revolutionary failings of Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev, two key members of the collective leadership which briefly ruled Soviet Russia in the months after the death of V. I. Lenin. Publication of the essay was used as a pretext for the Soviet leadership to isolate and attack Trotsky, whom the leadership mutually perceived as a threat to accede to supreme power.

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  • Lessons of October (Russian: Уроки Октября) is a polemical essay of about 60 printed pages in length by Leon Trotsky, first published in Moscow in October 1924 as the preface to the third volume of his Collected Works. The essay was harshly critical of the purported revolutionary failings of Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev, two key members of the collective leadership which briefly ruled Soviet Russia in the months after the death of V. I. Lenin. Publication of the essay was used as a pretext for the Soviet leadership to isolate and attack Trotsky, whom the leadership mutually perceived as a threat to accede to supreme power. In subsequent years Trotsky's essay was reprinted several times under its own covers by the international Trotskyist movement. (en)
  • Pelajaran Revolusi Oktober (Rusia: Уроки Октября) adalah sebuah esai polemik yang terdiri dari sekitar 60 laman cetak karya Leon Trotsky, mula-mula terbit di Moskwa pada Oktober 1924 sebagai prakata dari volume ketiga Kumpulan Karya-nya. Esai tersebut merupakan kritik pedas terhadap kegagalan rencana revolusi Grigory Zinoviev dan Lev Kamenev, dua anggota penting kepemimpinan kolektif yang secara singkat memerintah Rusia Soviet pada bulan-bulan setelah kematianV.I. Lenin. (in)
  • «Уроки Октября» — вступительная статья, написанная Львом Троцким к третьему тому своего собрания сочинений, получившему название «Историческое подготовление Октября». (ru)
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  • Pelajaran Revolusi Oktober (Rusia: Уроки Октября) adalah sebuah esai polemik yang terdiri dari sekitar 60 laman cetak karya Leon Trotsky, mula-mula terbit di Moskwa pada Oktober 1924 sebagai prakata dari volume ketiga Kumpulan Karya-nya. Esai tersebut merupakan kritik pedas terhadap kegagalan rencana revolusi Grigory Zinoviev dan Lev Kamenev, dua anggota penting kepemimpinan kolektif yang secara singkat memerintah Rusia Soviet pada bulan-bulan setelah kematianV.I. Lenin. (in)
  • «Уроки Октября» — вступительная статья, написанная Львом Троцким к третьему тому своего собрания сочинений, получившему название «Историческое подготовление Октября». (ru)
  • Lessons of October (Russian: Уроки Октября) is a polemical essay of about 60 printed pages in length by Leon Trotsky, first published in Moscow in October 1924 as the preface to the third volume of his Collected Works. The essay was harshly critical of the purported revolutionary failings of Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev, two key members of the collective leadership which briefly ruled Soviet Russia in the months after the death of V. I. Lenin. Publication of the essay was used as a pretext for the Soviet leadership to isolate and attack Trotsky, whom the leadership mutually perceived as a threat to accede to supreme power. (en)
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  • Pelajaran Revolusi Oktober (in)
  • Lessons of October (en)
  • Уроки Октября (ru)
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