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Anti-Stalinist left

The anti-Stalinist left is a term that refers to various kinds of Marxist political movements that oppose Joseph Stalin, Stalinism, Neo-Stalinism and the system of governance that Stalin implemented as leader of the Soviet Union between 1924 and 1953. This term also refers to the high ranking political figures and governmental programs that opposed Joseph Stalin and his form of communism, such as Leon Trotsky and other traditional Marxists within the Left Opposition. In Western historiography, Stalin is considered one of the worst and most notorious figures in modern history.[1][2][3][4]

In recent years, it may also refer to left and centre-left wing opposition to dictatorships, cults of personality, totalitarianism and police states, all being features commonly attributed to Marxist-Leninist regimes that took inspiration from Stalinism such as the regimes of Kim Il Sung, Enver Hoxha and others, including in the former Eastern Bloc.[5][6][7] Some of the notable movements with the anti-Stalinist left have been Trotskyism and Titoism, anarchism and libertarian socialism, left communism and libertarian Marxism, the Right Opposition within the Communist movement, and democratic socialism and social democracy.

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George Orwell

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Carlo Tresca

Anti-Leninism

Anti-communism

De-Stalinization

Eurocommunism

Fourth International

Harvill Secker

Joseph Stalin's cult of personality

Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee

Korets–Landau leaflet

Left Opposition

Left-wing uprisings against the Bolsheviks

Lenin's testament

Libertarian socialism

New Left

Red fascism

Socialist democracy

– pejorative term used by anti-authoritarian socialists

Tankie

Trotskyism

The Stalinist Legacy

The Stalin School of Falsification

United Opposition

Sartre Against Stalinism. Berghahn Books. (See review here Archived 1 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine.)

Ian Birchall

HYSLOP, JONATHAN (11 August 2018). "German seafarers, anti-fascism and the anti-Stalinist left: the 'Antwerp Group' and Edo Fimmen's International Transport Workers' Federation, 1933–40". Global Networks. 19 (4). Wiley: 499–520. :10.1111/glob.12212. hdl:2263/66792. ISSN 1470-2266. S2CID 150336580.

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Julius Jacobson ,New Politics, vol. 6, no. 3 (new series), whole no. 23, Summer 1997

The Russian Question And American Socialism

Alan Johnson , New Politics, vol. 8, no. 3 (new series), whole no. 31, Summer 2001

The Cultural Cold War: Faust Not the Pied Piper

David Renton, 2004 Zed Books ISBN 1-84277-293-7

Dissident Marxism

Stalin, 1935

Boris Souvarine

Who Paid the Piper?: CIA and the Cultural Cold War, 1999, Granta, ISBN 1-86207-029-6 (USA: The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters, 2000, The New Press, ISBN 1-56584-596-X).

Frances Stonor Saunders

The New York Intellectuals, The Rise and Decline of the Anti-Stalinist Left From the 1930s to the 1980s. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987. 440 pp (See review by Paul LeBlanc here)

Alan Wald

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