- Home
- Gregory Zinoviev
- Trade unions: past present and future
Gregory Zinoviev
Gregory Zinoviev (1883–1936) was a member of Bolshevik Central Committee from 1907. Chairman of Communist International 1919–26, Zinoviev joined Leon Trotsky in United Opposition to the bureaucratic current led by Stalin from 1926–27. He was convicted at first Moscow frame-up trial and executed in 1936. His works include: "Wars: Defensive...
Gregory Zinoviev (1883–1936) was a member of Bolshevik Central Committee from 1907. Chairman of Communist International 1919–26, Zinoviev joined Leon Trotsky in United Opposition to the bureaucratic current led by Stalin from 1926–27. He was convicted at first Moscow frame-up trial and executed in 1936. His works include:
"Wars: Defensive and Aggressive" in Three Study Guides on Lenin's Writings (2017)
"The Social Roots of Opportunism" in New International no. 2 (Winter 1983–84)
Filter Products
Language
Authors
Subjects
- China and Asia and the Pacific
- Jewish Question and Anti-Semitism
- Lenin and the Communist International
- New International magazine
- Palestine Israel and the Middle East
- Revolutionary politics of the working class
- Russia Eastern Europe and Balkans
- Trade unions: past present and future
- Women's emancipation struggle