The First World War represented a tragic crossroads for international social democracy. The pressing decision of the hour—whether to collaborate with or to resist imperialist war—was answered overwhelmingly with the former choice by almost every major party of the Second International. Here is the story of those who chose the second road; a road that, the author argues, renewed socialism after the cataclysm of war.
R. Craig Nation
War on War: Lenin, the Zimmerwald Left, and the Origins of Communist Internationalism
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The First World War represented a tragic crossroads for international social democracy. Here is the story of those who chose to fight the prevailing opportunism of the Second International and, the author argues, renewed socialism after the cataclysm of war.
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