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Permanent Revolution or similar may refer to: * Permanent revolution, a term within Marxist theory, coined about 1850 * ''The Permanent Revolution'', a 1930 book by Leon Trotsky * Permanent Revolution (group) Permanent Revolution was a Trotskyist group formed in July 2006 by expelled members of the League for the Fifth International (L5I). It took its name from Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution. The group dissolved itself on 28 March 2013. ..., a Trotskyist group in the UK 2006ā€“2013 * ''Permanent Revolution'' (album), a 2006 album by Catch 22 {{disambiguation ...
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Permanent Revolution
Permanent revolution is the strategy of a revolutionary class pursuing its own interests independently and without compromise or alliance with opposing sections of society. As a term within Marxist theory, it was first coined by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as early as 1850, but since then it has been used to refer to different concepts by different theorists, most notably Leon Trotsky. Trotsky's permanent revolution is an explanation of how socialist revolutions could occur in societies that had not achieved advanced capitalism. Trotsky's theory also argues that the bourgeoisie in late-developing capitalist countries are incapable of developing the productive forces in such a manner as to achieve the sort of advanced capitalism which will fully develop an industrial proletariat; and that the proletariat can and must therefore seize social, economic and political power, leading an alliance with the peasantry. He also opposed the socialism in one country principle, stating th ...
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The Permanent Revolution
''The Permanent Revolution and Results and Prospects'' is a 1930 book published by Bolshevik-Soviet politician and former head of The Red Army Leon Trotsky. It was first published by the Left Opposition in the Russian language in Germany in 1930.Leon Trotsky, Luma Nichol (introduction). ''The Permanent Revolution & Results and Prospects''. Seattle, Washington, USA: Red Letter Press, 2010. The book was translated into English by John G. Wright and published by New Park Publications in 1931. Synopsis "The Permanent Revolution" "The Permanent Revolution" is a 1928 essay written by Leon Trotsky in response to criticism given by Soviet politician Karl Radek. The work was published in Russian by The Left Opposition after the expulsion of Trotsky from The Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1927. It is a political theory book by Trotsky. Its title is the name of the concept of permanent revolution advocated by Trotsky and Trotskyists in opposition to the concept of socialism i ...
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Permanent Revolution (group)
Permanent Revolution was a Trotskyist group formed in July 2006 by expelled members of the League for the Fifth International (L5I). It took its name from Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution. The group dissolved itself on 28 March 2013. History The group website carried publications with the same name from 1983-1994. The group was founded after a two-year dispute against the perspectives adopted by the L5I at its 2003 congress. It first organised as a tendency, then as a faction. The split followed a discussion of how to assess the impact, on class politics in general and the level of class struggle, of two changes: # The effect of the restoration of capitalism in the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1990. # The defeats of the working class movement in the 1970sā€“1980s, particularly in the United States and United Kingdom. The group gathered together a minority which argued that almost without exception the international left had undertaken no serious r ...
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