[Classics] Where is Britain Going? Index [CLASSICS] WHERE IS BRITAIN GOING? PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION PREFACE 1. THE DECLINE OF BRITAIN 2. MR. BALDWIN AND ... GRADUALNESS 3. ONE OR TWO PECULIARITIES OF LABOUR LEADERS 4. THE FABIAN ‘THEORY’ OF SOCIALISM 5. THE QUESTION OF REVOLUTIONARY FORCE 6. TWO TRADITIONS: THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY REVOLUTION AND CHARTISM 7. TRADE UNIONS AND BOLSHEVISM 8. PROSPECTS ALL PAGES Share TweetPage 1 of 11"Britain today stands, at a point of crisis – perhaps more so than any other capitalist country. But Britain’s crisis is to a large extent also a crisis for four of the world’s continents, and at least the beginning of a shift for the fifth – and today the most powerful – America. At the same time the political development of Britain exhibits great peculiarities, flowing from the whole of her past, and in large measure blocking the path before her." (Leon Trotsky in 1925)Originally published: Leon Trotsky, Where Is Britain Going?, 1925.New Translation: Trotsky’s Writings on Britain, Vol.2, London 1975.Translator: Allan Clinton.Copyleft: Trotsky Internet Archive. Marxist.com version: HTML reworked and edited (spelling, scan errors), November 2019. Paper copy of this book available from Wellred Books. Next