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The Conscience of the revolution: Communist opposition in Soviet Russia
The Conscience of the Revolution by Robert Vincent Daniels is an in-depth study of opposition groups within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the early years of Bolshevik rule. Daniels traces the internal dynamics of the party from the 1917 Revolution to Stalin's consolidation of power, focusing on figures such as Trotsky, Bukharin, Zinoviev, and other opposition figures. Through archival research and political history analysis, this book describes how ideological differences, leadership conflicts, and political repression shaped the course of the revolution and the structure of Soviet power. This work has become a classic reference in the study of communism, Soviet politics, and opposition movements in totalitarian systems.
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