[Classics] Problems of the Chinese Revolution Index [CLASSICS] PROBLEMS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION INTRODUCTION THE CHINESE REVOLUTION AND THE THESES OF COMRADE STALIN THE SPEECH OF COMRADE CHEN DUXIU ON THE TASKS OF THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY FIRST SPEECH ON THE CHINESE QUESTION SECOND SPEECH ON THE CHINESE QUESTION THE SURE ROAD HANKOW AND MOSCOW IS IT NOT TIME TO UNDERSTAND? THE CANTON INSURRECTION THE CHINESE QUESTION AFTER THE SIXTH CONGRESS WHAT IS HAPPENING IN CHINA? A RETREAT IN FULL DISORDER THE STRANGLED REVOLUTION A STRANGLED REVOLUTION AND ITS STRANGLERS STALIN AND THE CHINESE REVOLUTION APPENDIX ALL PAGES Share TweetPage 1 of 17The Chinese revolutionary movement of 1925-1927 ended not with a victory, but with a horribly sanguinary defeat for the proletariat and the peasantry. How was this possible? Leon Trotsky's writings at the time, collected in this volume, provide the required analysis.Written: 1927-1931.Original Edition: Edited by Max Shachtman for Pioneer Publishers, New York, 1932.Edition: New Park, London, May 1969.Translated: Max Shachtman.Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive, 2002.Transcribed: Robert Barrois.Marxist.com version: HTML reworked, November 2019. Next