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''The New Course'' (Russian: ''Новый курс)'' was a 1924 brochure by political leader
Leon Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian M ...
. Frequently reprinted in various European and Asian language over subsequent decades, the tract is considered a first explicit statement of the
Left Opposition The Left Opposition was a faction within the Russian Communist Party (b) from 1923 to 1927 headed ''de facto'' by Leon Trotsky. The Left Opposition formed as part of the power struggle within the party leadership that began with the Soviet fou ...
within the ruling
All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU),; abbreviated in Russian as or also known by #Name, various other names during its history, was the founding and ruling party of the Soviet Union. The CPSU was the One-party state, sole governing ...
criticizing a trend towards bureaucracy and an attenuation of worker control over the political process. The book consisted of a collection of topical articles first published in the official Communist Party newspaper ''
Pravda ''Pravda'' ( rus, Правда, p=ˈpravdə, a=Ru-правда.ogg, "Truth") is a Russian broadsheet newspaper, and was the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most influential papers in the ...
'' in December 1923 with additional material appended. The work was published in French and
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translation as early as 1924 but did not appear in English until the fall of 1943.


History


Background

In the spring of 1921, with the
Soviet Russia The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR or RSFSR ( rus, Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, Rossíyskaya Sovétskaya Federatívnaya Soci ...
stricken by
hyperinflation In economics, hyperinflation is a very high and typically accelerating inflation. It quickly erodes the real value of the local currency, as the prices of all goods increase. This causes people to minimize their holdings in that currency as t ...
and factory shutdowns, its great cities depopulated and its economy on the verge of collapse, Soviet leader
V. I. Lenin Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov. ( 1870 – 21 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin,. was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as the first and founding head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 19 ...
and the ruling
Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) " Hymn of the Bolshevik Party" , headquarters = 4 Staraya Square, Moscow , general_secretary = Vladimir Lenin (first) Mikhail Gorbachev (last) , founded = , banned = , founder = Vladimir Lenin , newspaper ...
(RKP) launched a program of internal trade liberalization and monetary reform known as the
New Economic Policy The New Economic Policy (NEP) () was an economic policy of the Soviet Union proposed by Vladimir Lenin in 1921 as a temporary expedient. Lenin characterized the NEP in 1922 as an economic system that would include "a free market and capitalism ...
. This market-based retreat from the collectivist goals of the period of
War Communism War communism or military communism (russian: Военный коммунизм, ''Voyennyy kommunizm'') was the economic and political system that existed in Soviet Russia during the Russian Civil War from 1918 to 1921. According to Soviet hist ...
proved controversial among Communist Party members, with various interpretations of the deep meaning of the new program and schemes for a path forward to
socialism Socialism is a left-wing economic philosophy and movement encompassing a range of economic systems characterized by the dominance of social ownership of the means of production as opposed to private ownership. As a term, it describes the ...
in largely agrarian Russia gaining currency. By 1923, the impact of these earlier reforms had begun to make itself felt through economic recovery. Moreover, by this date initial dreams of an immediate world revolution in the industrialized nations of
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which would rescue the economy of economically backwards Russia had faded, indelibly colored by the failure of the 1923 Communist uprising in Germany in October of that year. Further complicating the situation was a growing power struggle in the governing Central Committee of the Communist Party, pitting a majority consisting of
Grigory Zinoviev Grigory Yevseyevich Zinoviev, . Transliterated ''Grigorii Evseevich Zinov'ev'' according to the Library of Congress system. (born Hirsch Apfelbaum, – 25 August 1936), known also under the name Ovsei-Gershon Aronovich Radomyslsky (russian: Ов ...
,
Lev Kamenev Lev Borisovich Kamenev. ('' né'' Rozenfeld; – 25 August 1936) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a prominent Soviet politician. Born in Moscow to parents who were both involved in revolutionary politics, Kamenev attended Imperial Moscow U ...
,
Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet political leader who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held power as General Secreta ...
, and other long-time party members against a charismatic upstart who had only a few years earlier joined the RKP,
Leon Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian M ...
. With Lenin ill from a series of strokes which began to fall him in 1923, these and other aspiring national leaders began to jockey for hegemony in the Bolshevik organization, attempting to make use of published economic and political analysis to demonstrate their own particular for the mantle of supreme leadership. It was within this milieu that Trotsky published a series of articles in the official party daily newspaper, ''
Pravda ''Pravda'' ( rus, Правда, p=ˈpravdə, a=Ru-правда.ogg, "Truth") is a Russian broadsheet newspaper, and was the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most influential papers in the ...
,'' in December 1923, sharply criticizing trends within the Communist Party towards bureaucratism — a critique which by extension was an appeal to the rank-and-file of the party organization for personal support vis-a-vis Zinoviev, Kamenev, Stalin, and other established party leaders.


Structure

''The New Course'' includes three articles reprinted as chapters verbatim from the pages of ''Pravda,'' a fourth chapter being an outline of a report on “Bureaucratism and the Revolution,” and three additional chapters written especially for the new publication. Also included by Trotsky in the book as appendices are a letter, two more December 1923 ''Pravda'' articles, and a short open letter signed by 8 young Communist Party activists. There are in all a total of 7 short chapters, 3 chapter-length appendices, and a brief manifesto, with the count of pages of the Russian language first edition sitting at 104. Page count of the same material in English translation is similar, running between 80 and 110
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pages depending upon the edition.


Results and legacy


Contents

: Chapter 1. The Question of Party Generations : Chapter 2. The Social Composition of the Party : Chapter 3. Groups and Factional Formations : Chapter 4. Bureaucratism and the Revolution : Chapter 5. Tradition and Revolutionary Policy : Chapter 6. The "Underestimation" of the Peasantry : Chapter 7. Planned Economy (Order No. 1042) : Appendix 1. The New Course : Appendix 2. Functionarism in the Army and Elsewhere : Appendix 3. On the "Smytchka" Between Town and Country : Appendix 4. Two Generations


First editions

''The New Course'' has been translated and published in a variety of languages. First national editionsLouis Sinclair, ''Trotsky: A Bibliography: Volume 1.'' In two volumes. Aldershot, England: Scholar Press, 1989; pg. 367. include the following:


See also

*
List of books by Leon Trotsky The following is a chronological list of books by Leon Trotsky, a Marxist theoretician, including hardcover and paperback books and pamphlets published during his life and posthumously during the years immediately following his assassination in ...


Footnotes


Further reading


Primary sources

* ''The New Course by Leon Trotsky
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The Struggle for the New Course by Max Shachtman.'' New York: New International Publishing Co., 1943. *
''The New Course'' (1923).
HTML version. David Walters, ed. Marxists Internet Archive, www.marxists.org/ * Naomi Allen (ed.), ''The Challenge of the Left Opposition (1923-25).'' New York: Pathfinder Press, 1975.


Secondary sources

* Isaac Deutscher, ''The Prophet Unarmed: Trotsky, 1921-1929.'' London: Oxford University Press, 1959. * Baruch Knei-Paz, ''The Social and Political Thought of Leon Trotsky.'' Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1978. * Moshe Lewin, ''Lenin's Last Struggle''
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A.M. Sheridan Smith, trans. New York: Pantheon Books, 1968. * Valentina Vilkova, ''The Struggle for Power: Russia in 1923.'' Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1996. * Aleksandr Reznik, '' Trotskii i tovarischi: levaia oppozitsiia i politicheskaia kul'tura RKP(b), 1923–1924 gody. Sankt-Peterburg: Evropeiskii Universitet v Sankt-Peterburge, 2017. (in Russian) {{DEFAULTSORT:New Course 1924 non-fiction books Communist books Works by Leon Trotsky Books about the Soviet Union Books about the Russian Revolution