1929
Reply
to Two Conciliators
(January 19, 1929)
Protest
Against Deportation
(February 7, 1929)
Message
to Kemal Ataturk
(February 12, 1929)
C’est
la Marche des Evenements!
(February
25, 1929)
Deportation
from the Soviet Union
(February
25, 1929)
How
Could This Happen?
(February
25, 1929)
Stalin’s
Victory
(February
25, 1929)
Where
Is the Soviet Republic Going?
(February
25, 1929)
Is
Parliamentary Democracy Likely to Replace the Soviets?
(February
25, 1929)
On
the Secret Ballot
(February
27, 1929)
What
Is the Immediate Aim of Exiling Trotsky?
(March
4, 1929)
Protests
to the GPU
(March
5 and 8, 1929)
Interview
by the Daily
Telegraph
(March 14, 1929)
Interview
by the Daily
Express
(March 16, 1929, Extracts)
Within
the Right-Centrist Bloc
(March
20, 1929)
Help
the Imprisoned Bolshevik-Leninists
(March
20, 1929)
Churchill
as Biographer and Historian (Mr.
Churchill is wrong/Two
Tories on a Revolutionary, March 23, 1929)
Interview
Given to the Social Democratic Press
(March
24, 1929)
Open
Letter to the Workers of the USSR
(March 29, 1929)
Behind
the Scenes in the Russian Party
(March 29, 1929)
The
Groupings in the Communist Opposition
(March 31, 1929)
Tasks
of the Opposition
(March
1929)
What
We Intend to Publish First
(March
1929)
Communists
and the Bourgeois Press
(March
1929)
A
Letter to the American Trotskyists
(March 1929)
Statement
to the Press
(April
15, 1929)
Mr.
Churchill Is Wrong
(April 20, 1929, different
version)
A
Lesson in Democracy I Did Not Receive
(April
22, 1929)
Interview
by the Osaka
Mainichi
(April 24, 1929)
A
Letter to Souvarine
(April 25, 1929)
First
Contact with Belgium
(April 30, 1929)
Preface
to La
Revolution Defiguree
(May 1, 1929)
The
Basic, Fundamental Question
(May
10, 1929)
Tasks
of the American Opposition
(May
1929)
A
Letter on the Capitulators
(May 22, 1929)
Radek
and the Opposition
(May
26/July 7, 1929, different
version)
The
Political Situation in China and the Tasks of the Bolshevik-Leninist
Opposition
(June
1929)
The
Bolshevik Oppositionists Need Help
(June
1, 1929)
Why
I Want to Come to London
(June
11, 1929)
Once
More on Brandler and Thalheimer
(June
12, 1929)
Tenacity,
Tenacity, Tenacity!
(June
14, 1929)
Interview
With the Daily
Express
(June 19, 1929)
First
of August! What will “International Red Day” Bring?
(June 26, 1929)
What
Will the First of August Bring?
(June
26, 1929)
Combatting
Lies and Slanders
(June
1929)
Prologue,
Mis
Peripecias en Espana
(June 1929)
From
the Publisher
(July
1929)
Necessary
Clarifications Concerning the First of August
(July
1929)
Diplomacy
or Revolutionary Politics?
(July
1, 1929)
A
Man Overboard
(July
3, 1929)
How
Revolutionaries Are Formed
(July
11, 1929)
Once
Again on Brandler-Thalheimer
(alternative
translation)
(July 12, 1929)
A
Letter to the Daily
Herald
(July 15, 1929)
The
Sino-Soviet Conflict: A Press Statement
(July
22, 1929)
A
Wretched Document
(July
27, 1929)
The
Sino-Soviet Conflict and The Opposition
(August 4, 1929)
An
Open Letter to the Editorial Board of La
Verité
(August 6, 1929)
A
Declaration of La
Vérité
(August 1929)
A
Letter to the Editorial Board of La
Lutte De Classes
(August 11, 1929)
To
the Marx and Lenin Circle
(August
22, 1929)
Questions
for the Leninbund
(August
24, 1929)
From
a Letter to an Oppositionist in the USSR
(August
24, 1929)
On
the Psychology of Capitulation
(September
1929)
Comrade
Sosnovsky’s Letters
(September
1929)
From
the Publisher
(September
1929)
G.I.
Myasnikov’s Escape and His Ordeal
(September
1929)
Radek
and the Bourgeois Press
(September
1929)
The
Defense of the Soviet Union and the Opposition
(September 7, 1929)
Where
Is the Leninbund Going?
(September
19, 1929)
Letter
to the Italian Left Communists
(September 25, 1929)
An
Open Letter to the Bolshevik-Leninists Who Signed the August 22
Declaration
(September 25,
1929)
Letter
to the USSR Accompanying the August 22 Declaration
(September
25, 1929)
The
Sino-Soviet Conflict and the Position of the Belgian Oppositionists
(September
30, 1929)
On
the Politics of the Left Opposition in Germany
(September
30, 1929)
What
Next? The Bolshevik Opposition in the CPSU
(October
1929)
Rebuke
to a Capitulator
(October
1929)
Disarmament
and the United States of Europe
(October 4, 1929)
A
Letter to Friends in the USSR
(October
1929)
Communism
and Syndicalism
(October 14, 1929)
The
Twelfth Anniversary of October
(October
17, 1929)
Greetings
to the Weekly The
Militant
(October 19, 1929)
An
Interview on the August 22 Declaration
(October
19, 1929)
The
Errors in Principle of Syndicalism
(October 21, 1929)
From
Errors
of Syndicalism
(published November-December 1929)
Letter
on the Opposition Press in France
(October 22, 1929)
Tactics
in the USSR
(October
1929)
On
Socialism in One Country and Ideological Prostration
(November
1929)
Letter
to Gerard Rosenthal
(October
31, 1929)
We
Need Help
(November
1929)
The
Faces Change, the System Remains
(November
7, 1929)
What
is Happening in China?
(November
9, 1929)
The
Austrian Crisis and Communism
(November 13, 1929)
The
“Third Period” of the Comintern’s Mistakes
(December 18, 1929 – January 8, 1930)
Letter
to Gerard Rosenthal
(November
21, 1929)
How
to Help the Centrists
(November
26, 1929)
A
Return to the Party?
(Autumn
1929)
From
the Opposition’s Circular-Letters
(December
20 and 28, 1929)
Bessedovsky’s
“Revelations”
(December 21, 1929)
A
Reply to the Chinese Oppositionists
(December 22, 1929)
The
Murder of Jakob Blumkin
(December
1929)
Economic
Necessity Helps Those Who Help Themselves
(Late
1929)