The Permanent Revolution & Results and Prospects

The Permanent Revolution & Results and Prospects PDF Author: Leon Trotsky
Publisher: Red Letter Press
ISBN: 0932323294
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 338

Book Description
Originally published: Moscow; New York: Progress Publishers/ Militant Publishing Association, 1931.

Results and Prospects

Results and Prospects PDF Author: Leon Trotsky
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100

Book Description
In response to criticism from Soviet politician Karl Radek, Leon Trotsky wrote the essay "The Permanent Revolution". Following Trotsky's expulsion from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1927, The Left Opposition released the text in Russian. This was written following the death of Vladimir Lenin, which started a power struggle among the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's military, bureaucratic, and legislative branches. General Secretary Joseph Stalin created a political partnership with Trotsky opponents Lev Kamenev, Zinnoviev, and Nikolai Bukharin inside The Politburo and The Central Committee. Stalin's bloc followed an isolationist ideology known as Socialism in One Country, which prioritized economic growth above global upheaval.

100 Years of Permanent Revolution

100 Years of Permanent Revolution PDF Author: Bill Dunn
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 272

Book Description
Leading Marxist thinkers re-evaluate Trotsky's key theories -- an ideal introduction for students.

The Permanent Revolution and Results and Prospects

The Permanent Revolution and Results and Prospects PDF Author: Leon Trotsky
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913026172
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 296

Book Description
Trotsky's theory of the permanent revolution is one of the most important additions to marxism, first developed by Trotsky in 1904, on the eve of the first Russian Revolution. At that time he alone put forward the idea the Russian working class could come to power before the workers of Western Europe, a theory confirmed by the October Revolution.
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