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    How about the history of the Trotskyists?

    During the Revolution of 1905-07, Trotskyists, distorting Marx's idea of permanent revolution, propounded their own theory of permanent revolution, which they opposed to Lenin's doctrine of the hegemony of the proletariat in the bourgeois democratic revolution and the doctrine of the transformation of this revolution into a socialist revolution. Trotskyists repudiated the revolutionary nature of the peasant masses as well as the proletariat's ability to establish a firm alliance with the peasantry; they ignored the bourgeois democratic tasks of the first Russian revolution and put forth the voluntaristic idea of establishing a dictatorship of the proletariat as a result of the bourgeois democratic revolution.
    Even Lenin abandoned the idea of stages, stating it was impossible in Russia due to the Russian bourgeois being too reactionary to play any progressive role in Russia. Meaning Lenin eventually sided with Trotsky on that issue and this proves Stalinist are anti-Leninist, they are against Lenin's theories when he returned to Russia and instead focus on his earlier works, while Lenin over time shifted more toward the theories of Trotsky (and away from his earlier theories that Stalinist prescribe to)

    Originally Posted by Sky
    After the February Revolution of 1917, just as in 1905, the Trotskyists confused the bourgeois democratic stage of the revolution in Russia with the socialist stage; failing to recognize the bourgeois democratic stage, they demanded the immediate creation of a "true workers' government," the leading role in which they assigned to conciliatory parties.
    Again even Lenin sided with Trotsky on this, all you are doing is showing how anti-Lenin Stalin was.

    Originally Posted by Sky
    The Trotkskyists opposed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and foild the timely conclusion of the negotiations, thus exposing the still weak Soviet republic to the threat of German imperialist aggression. As a result, the Soviet government was compelled to sign a peace treaty at a later date under worse conditions.
    The Germans didn't honour the treaty of Brest-Litovsk (and never intended to) so history proved Brest-Litovsk irrelevant. If the treaty was signed sooner nothing would have changed.


    Originally Posted by Sky
    During the 1968 general strike in France, Trotskyists and other "ultrarevolutionaries" supported the adventuristic idea of an immediate armed uprising.
    Which was correct, the France government was deploying the army yet there was a window where the French state had little organized defence.
    Last edited by Psy; 15th February 2008 at 20:30.

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