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1 L Trotsky, The Struggle against Fascism in Germany, New York, 1971, p.28

2 ibid p.158

3 K Marx, Capital Vol 1, Harmondsworth, 1971, p.680

4 VI Lenin, What is to be Done? In Collected Works Vol 5 Moscow, 1961, p. 384

5 L Trotsky, op cit, p.159

6 ibid

7 VI Lenin, quoted in On Scientific Communism, Moscow, 1967 p.490

8 F Engels, quoted in ibid

9 L Trotsky, The Crisis in the French Section, New York, 1977, p.45

10 L Trotsky, On Britain, New York, 1973, p.154

11 ibid p.161

12 D Ryazanov, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, New York, 1973, p.150

13 K Marx and F Engels, Articles on Britain, Moscow, 1971, p.394

14 VI Lenin, British Labour and British Imperialism, London, 1969, p.97

15 J Degras (Ed) The Communist International: Documents, Vol 1, London 1971, p.243

16 ibid p.248

17 Theses, Resolutions and Manifestos of the Communist International, London, 1980, p.302

18 L Trotsky, The First Five Years of the Communist International, Vol 2, New York, 1953, pp 91-4

19 Degras, op cit pp 313-4

20 ibid p. 341

21 ibid p. 342

22 L Trotsky, The Third International after Lenin, New York, 1970, p 129

23 L Trotsky, The First Five Years, op cit p 94

24 L Trotsky, The Struggle against Fascism in Germany, New York, 1971, p 394

25 L Trotsky, The Third International after Lenin, op cit p 75

26 L Trotsky, Writings 1933-34, New York, 1972, p.55

27 L Trotsky, The Struggle against Fascism, op cit p 139

28 ibid p 138

29 We use the US spelling of “labor” for the “Labor Party Tactic” because this tactic, given classical expression by Trotsky, originated in the US and because it helps us to distinguish this tactic from tactics towards the British Labour Party.

30 V I Lenin, British Labour and British Imperialism, London, 1969, p 77

31 Marx and Engels Correspondence, Moscow, 1975 pp 385-6

32 T Draper, American Communism and Soviet Russia, New York, 1960, p 36

33 J Cannon, The First Ten Years of American Communism, New York, 1973, p 59

34 The insufficient material available prevents us from making a definitive judgment on the

Comintern’s position in this period.

35 J Cannon, The Left Opposition in the US, 1928-31, New York, 1981, p 106

36 L Trotsky, Writings 1932, New York, 1973, p.95

37 L Trotsky, The Transitional Programme, New York, 1977, p. 190

38 ibid p 82-3

39 ibid p 108

40 Founding of the Socialist Workers’ Party, New York, 1982, p. 241

41 L Trotsky, Writings 1932, p 96

42 V I Lenin, Collected Works Vol 31, Moscow, 1966 p.199

43 ibid

44 V I Lenin, British Labour op cit, p.271

45 Quoted in M Woodhouse and B Pearce, Essays in the History of Communism in Britain, London, 1975, p.180

46 Founding of SWP, op cit p 217

47 L Trotsky, Writings, Supplement, 1934 – 40, New York, 1979 p 494

48 L Trotsky, Writings 1934-35, New York, 1974, p 393

49 L Trotsky, The Crisis in the French Section, op cit, p117

50 ibid p 125-6

51 Towards a History of the Fourth International, New York,, 1974, part 4 Vol 1 p.32

52 ibid p.35

53 ibid

54 ibid p. 36

55 ibid

56 Report of the Austrian Commission in International Information Bulletin, New York, 1951

57 VI Lenin, Collected Works 31, op cit p.85

58 ibid p.88

59 L Trotsky, Writings, 1935-36, New York, 1977, p. 199

60 ibid

61 Degras, op cit, p.425

62 ibid

63 ibid

64 ibid p.427

65 ibid

66 L Trotsky, Transitional Programme, op cit p 134

67 ibid p.135

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