From Trotsky To Tito - Index
James Klugmann 1951
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II: Problems of the Transition to Socialism
III: Destruction of the Party
IV: Bourgeois Nationalism
V: Conclusion
II: Betrayal of the Liberation Struggle
III: The Postwar Plots
IV: Tito’s Plot Against Albania
V: After the Information Bureau Resolution
VI: Conclusion
II: USA – Stoolpigeon State
III: Marshall Aid in Spies
IV: Conclusion
II: Titoite Role in Western Aggression
III: Titoite War Bloc
II: Titoites at UNO
III: Disrupting the Left from Within
II: The Position of the Peasants
III: Phoney Collectives
IV: Yugoslavia’s Economic Plight
V: The Oppression of the Yugoslav People
VI: Resistance of the Yugoslav People
II: Tito Yugoslavia Goes West
III: Back to Semi-Colonial Status
IV: The Other Road
V: The Lesson
II: Tito and the Right-Wing Labour Leaders
III: Some Lessons
IV: Socialist Theory
V: Friendship with the Soviet Union
VI: Unity
VII: Vigilance
VIII: Solidarity with the Yugoslav People
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Chapter One: The Resolution of the Communist Information Bureau
I: The Main CriticismsII: Problems of the Transition to Socialism
III: Destruction of the Party
IV: Bourgeois Nationalism
V: Conclusion
Chapter Two: What the Trials Revealed
I: The Truth About the Titoites EmergesII: Betrayal of the Liberation Struggle
III: The Postwar Plots
IV: Tito’s Plot Against Albania
V: After the Information Bureau Resolution
VI: Conclusion
Chapter Three: Spies and Agents in the Labour Movement
I: Labour Spies – A British Capitalist TraditionII: USA – Stoolpigeon State
III: Marshall Aid in Spies
IV: Conclusion
Chapter Four: Role and Tactics of the Titoites Today – I
I: From Trotsky to TitoII: Titoite Role in Western Aggression
III: Titoite War Bloc
Chapter Five: Role and Tactics of the Titoites Today – II
I: Arsenal of Anti-Soviet SlanderII: Titoites at UNO
III: Disrupting the Left from Within
Chapter Six: Inside Tito Yugoslavia
I: The Working ClassII: The Position of the Peasants
III: Phoney Collectives
IV: Yugoslavia’s Economic Plight
V: The Oppression of the Yugoslav People
VI: Resistance of the Yugoslav People
Chapter Seven: The Great Contrast
I: Soviet Aid and Western GenerosityII: Tito Yugoslavia Goes West
III: Back to Semi-Colonial Status
IV: The Other Road
V: The Lesson
Chapter Eight: Some Conclusions
I: Tito in the Service of Western ReactionII: Tito and the Right-Wing Labour Leaders
III: Some Lessons
IV: Socialist Theory
V: Friendship with the Soviet Union
VI: Unity
VII: Vigilance
VIII: Solidarity with the Yugoslav People