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 The Prophet Armed: Trotsky, 1879-1921  

by Isaac Deutscher


Trotsky ... defended the centralistic mode of organization, saying that the party needed strict statutes, enabling the leadership to keep out noncongenial influences. Ridiculing the charges of Jacobinism, he said that the statutes should express the leadership's organized distrust' of the members, a distrust manifesting itself in vigilant control from above over the party.

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