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Trotskyism
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Trotskyism is the political ideology of Leon Trotsky and his followers. It is a form of Communism. Some have argued that because Trotsky didn’t gain power in that ‘one country’ – Russia, that this was the (real) reason why he was keen to see socialism in more-than-one country (perhaps two or three). What mattered was that Trotsky could be in charge in one of these non-Russian countries. In any case, because Russia was so damn big, Stalin wasn’t that keen on ruling more than one country. It seems that Trotsky, or the ‘vanguard of the working class’ (to give Trotsky his other name), did want power in more than one country. That’s why he gained power in no country. Trotskyism was a theory and form of Marxism as once said by, Leon Trotsky. Trotsky notified as an Orthodox Marxist and a Bolshevik-Leninist, where support was found of a vanguard party of a working class, proletarian internationalism, and dictator of the proletariat of what was based on working-class self-emancipation and mass democracy. Trotskyists were critical towards Stalinism and they opposed the idea of Socialism in only one country. This made Trotskyists later, critize the bureaucracy that developed in the USSR under Stalin.
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Trotskyism was a theory and form of Marxism as once said by, Leon Trotsky. Trotsky notified as an Orthodox Marxist and a Bolshevik-Leninist, where support was found of a vanguard party of a working class, proletarian internationalism, and dictator of the proletariat of what was based on working-class self-emancipation and mass democracy. Trotskyists were critical towards Stalinism and they opposed the idea of Socialism in only one country. This made Trotskyists later, critize the bureaucracy that developed in the USSR under Stalin. Trotskyism is the political ideology of Leon Trotsky and his followers. It is a form of Communism. Some have argued that because Trotsky didn’t gain power in that ‘one country’ – Russia, that this was the (real) reason why he was keen to see socialism in more-than-one country (perhaps two or three). What mattered was that Trotsky could be in charge in one of these non-Russian countries. In any case, because Russia was so damn big, Stalin wasn’t that keen on ruling more than one country. It seems that Trotsky, or the ‘vanguard of the working class’ (to give Trotsky his other name), did want power in more than one country. That’s why he gained power in no country. The official reason for this (that is, the Trotskyist reason), was that Trotsky believed that socialism in one country would break with proletarian internationalism. And, as we all know, most ‘members’ of the working class are very internationalist in nature (especially football fans). The idea was meant to be that if the working class took over in, say, Luxembourg, then that would inspire the working class in Belgium to do the same (just as when Islamists take over a country, Islam is meant to spread to other countries - this didn’t work in the Israel-Palestine case).
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