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The Makhno Myth Anarchists in the Russian Revolution
Yanowitz, Jason http://www.isreview.org/issues/53/makhno.shtml
Publisher: International Socialist Review (ISR) Date Written: 01/05/2007 Year Published: 2007 Resource Type: Article
Starting in the 1970s, a new consensus emerged among serious scholars of the Russian Revolution. Instead of seeing the rise of Stalinism as the predetermined outcome of Leninism or workers' power, "revisionist" historians looked instead to the devastating effects of civil war and international isolation. They discovered that the early years of the workers' state were far more complicated and rich than the standard right-wing inevitable-march-to-totalitarianism version. In its broad outlines, their work confirmed that material conditions, rather than Bolshevik original sin, transformed a mass, popular revolution into its opposite, Stalinism.
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