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1917: The October Revolution

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We are republishing Alan Wood's series on the Russian Revolution as a podcast, originally released to mark the centenary of the greatest event in human history. In the final episode of the 1917 series, Alan Woods discusses the October Revolution, when the workers and peasants of Russia seized power. Alan looks at the build up to the insurrection, which took place exactly 106 years ago on 7th November (25th October, old calendar), and explains the historic significance of the Bolshevik revolution. 🌐 Check out Socialist Appeal's website for theory, news, and analysis: socialist.net/ 🎟 Get your ticket to this year's Revolution Festival — the school of communism: revolutionfestival.co.uk/tickets ✊ Join the fight for revolution with the International Marxist Tendency: socialist.net/join 📰 Subscribe to the Socialist Appeal newspaper: socialist.net/subscribe 🚩 Subscribe to the Revolution Scotland newspaper: revolution.scot/subscribe 💸 Support the fight for revolution by making a donation: socialist.net/donate 📚 Head to Wellred Books to purchase a copy of Bolshevism: The Road to Revolution, by Alan Woods: wellredbooks.co.uk/product/bolshev…on-2nd-edition/
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We are republishing Alan Wood's series on the Russian Revolution as a podcast, originally released to mark the centenary of the greatest event in human history. In the final episode of the 1917 series, Alan Woods discusses the October Revolution, when the workers and peasants of Russia seized power. Alan looks at the build up to the insurrection, which took place exactly 106 years ago on 7th November (25th October, old calendar), and explains the historic significance of the Bolshevik revolution. 🌐 Check out Socialist Appeal's website for theory, news, and analysis: socialist.net/ 🎟 Get your ticket to this year's Revolution Festival — the school of communism: revolutionfestival.co.uk/tickets ✊ Join the fight for revolution with the International Marxist Tendency: socialist.net/join 📰 Subscribe to the Socialist Appeal newspaper: socialist.net/subscribe 🚩 Subscribe to the Revolution Scotland newspaper: revolution.scot/subscribe 💸 Support the fight for revolution by making a donation: socialist.net/donate 📚 Head to Wellred Books to purchase a copy of Bolshevism: The Road to Revolution, by Alan Woods: wellredbooks.co.uk/product/bolshev…on-2nd-edition/
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