View Full Version : trotskyism or leninism? - by I.V.Stalin
lenin
30th May 2002, 16:44
who has read this? i think it distinguishes the two ideologies and further proves why trotsky would of been a bad choice for general secratary. permanant revolution was not ready for the time and stalins socialism in one country was really the only way to go for the young soviet union.
Michael De Panama
30th May 2002, 19:29
"I.V." Stalin?
Nateddi
30th May 2002, 21:04
Iosef
Michael De Panama
31st May 2002, 01:07
Gotcha.
maoist3
5th August 2002, 08:01
Agreed, Lenin. The big split was over "socialism in
one country," but now it's evident that although
Stalin stood for "socialism in one country," it was
Stalin who won the victories to create socialism in more
than one country. Albania and China both followed
Stalin loyally for quite some time. Meanwhile, Trotsky
and Trotskyism is not responsible for revolution in any countries outside his assist in the 1917 Revolution.
The reason for that is obviously not the world was
was not ready for revolution but that Trotskyism
was never a proletarian ideology. It represented
the European labor aristocracy.
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