Where can I find texts by Trotsky and other people involved in the Trotskyist movement?
This is one of the questions that the ETOL wants to answer in a fully comprehensive manner. Not only by including in its own body of materials many texts by Trotsky and others, but by linking up a bibliography of Trotsky’s writings and of key documents of the movement with those sites where such documentation can be found. In particular we want to point people in the direction of the Trotsky Internet Archives (TIA), located at http://www.marxists.org/trotsky. The TIA is a sub-Archive of the Marx Engels Internet Archive located at http://www.marxists.org. The TIA is the Internet collection of Leon Trotsky’s writings. The goal of the TIA is to collect, in this location, the entire collected writings of Trotsky, which does not exist in any one publication or location at this time. The director of the TIA, David Walters (tia@marxists.org), is one of the curators of the Encyclopedia of Trotskyism Online.
This is one of the questions that the ETOL wants to answer in a fully comprehensive manner. Not only by including in its own body of materials many texts by Trotsky and others, but by linking up a bibliography of Trotsky’s writings and of key documents of the movement with those sites where such documentation can be found. In particular we want to point people in the direction of the Trotsky Internet Archives (TIA), located at http://www.marxists.org/trotsky. The TIA is a sub-Archive of the Marx Engels Internet Archive located at http://www.marxists.org. The TIA is the Internet collection of Leon Trotsky’s writings. The goal of the TIA is to collect, in this location, the entire collected writings of Trotsky, which does not exist in any one publication or location at this time. The director of the TIA, David Walters (tia@marxists.org), is one of the curators of the Encyclopedia of Trotskyism Online.