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ID124917
Title ProperWhere Trotsky's train comes from
Other Title Informationa literary scholar's view of a revolutionary's biography
LanguageENG
AuthorWeisskopf, Michael
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article discusses the autobiography of Leon Trotsky (published by Bronshtein in 1930) from a psychoanalytic angle. Trotsky the revolutionary leader was a key figure in the October 1917 coup, and a statesman second only to Lenin in the early years of the Soviet regime. The article concentrates on Trotsky's departure from Judaism and evolution toward Christianity. The author sees this drift as parallel to Trotsky's transition from the Jewish bourgeoisie to the Russian proletariat. The next step in this process of denationalization would be Trotsky's embracing of world revolution. Bolshevik terror became for Trotsky a form of emancipation from his personal past.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 25, No.4; Sep-Oct 2013: p.576-586
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 25, No.4; Sep-Oct 2013: p.576-586
Key WordsChurch ;  Jewry ;  Lenin ;  Proletariat ;  Stalin ;  Terror ;  Train ;  Trotsky