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'''Trotskyism''' is an [[Opportunism|opportunist]] and [[Revisionism|revisionist]] political tendency founded by [[Leon Trotsky]] and his supporters. Although it presents itself as a true continuation of [[Vladimir Lenin|Vladimir Lenin's]] developments and opposes [[Marxism–Leninism]] and the legacy of [[Joseph Stalin]] on that basis, it distorts, omits, and revises core aspects of Leninist theory such as [[socialism in one country]] and [[two stage theory]].<ref>Vladimir Lenin (1914). Disruption of Unity Under Cover of Outcries for Unity. Prosveshcheniye No. 5. Available on the Marxists Internet Archive.</ref>
[[File:Logo of the Fourth International.svg|right|thumb|Logo of the [[Fourth International|"Fourth International"]], a major Trotskyist organization.]]
'''Trotskyism''' is an [[Opportunism|opportunist]] and [[Revisionism|revisionist]] political tendency founded by [[Leon Trotsky]] and his supporters. Although it presents itself as a true continuation of [[Vladimir Lenin|Vladimir Lenin's]] developments and opposes [[Marxism–Leninism]] and the legacy of [[Joseph Stalin]] on that basis, it distorts, omits, and revises core aspects of Leninist theory such as [[socialism in one country]] and [[two stage theory]].<ref>Vladimir Lenin (1914). ''[https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/may/x01.htm Disruption of Unity Under Cover of Outcries for Unity]''. ''Prosveshcheniye'' No. 5. Available on the Marxists Internet Archive.</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:18, 14 August 2024

Logo of the "Fourth International", a major Trotskyist organization.

Trotskyism is an opportunist and revisionist political tendency founded by Leon Trotsky and his supporters. Although it presents itself as a true continuation of Vladimir Lenin's developments and opposes Marxism–Leninism and the legacy of Joseph Stalin on that basis, it distorts, omits, and revises core aspects of Leninist theory such as socialism in one country and two stage theory.[1]

See also

Further reading

References

  1. Vladimir Lenin (1914). Disruption of Unity Under Cover of Outcries for Unity. Prosveshcheniye No. 5. Available on the Marxists Internet Archive.