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|[[Council communism]]{{Efn|Also known as the Dutch-German "left."}}
|[[Council communism]]{{Efn|Also known as the Dutch-German "left."}}<ref>Vladimir Lenin (1920). ''"Left-Wing" Communism: an Infantile Disorder''.</ref>
|1910–1920s
|1910–1920s
|[[Anton Pannekoek]] et al.
|[[Anton Pannekoek]] et al.
|Denial of the [[dictatorship of the proletariat]] and [[vanguard party]]
|Denial of the [[dictatorship of the proletariat]] and [[vanguard party]]
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|[[Trotskyism]]
|[[Trotskyism]]<ref>Joseph Stalin (1924). ''Trotskyism or Leninism?''.</ref>
|1920s
|1920s
|[[Leon Trotsky]]
|[[Leon Trotsky]]

Revision as of 01:13, 18 January 2026

The following is an incomplete list of revisionist tendencies and a brief summary of their deviations from Marxism (today Marxist–Leninism–Maoism).

List of revisionist tendencies
Name Date of foundation Founder(s) Revision(s)
Kautskyism 1910s Karl Kautsky Denial of imperialism, reformism[1]
Bersteinism 1900s Eduard Bernstein Rejection of revolution, reformism
Council communism[a][2] 1910–1920s Anton Pannekoek et al. Denial of the dictatorship of the proletariat and vanguard party
Trotskyism[3] 1920s Leon Trotsky Denial of socialism in one country, democratic centralism, distortions of permanent revolution

References

  1. Vladimir Lenin (1918). The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky.
  2. Vladimir Lenin (1920). "Left-Wing" Communism: an Infantile Disorder.
  3. Joseph Stalin (1924). Trotskyism or Leninism?.

Notes

  1. Also known as the Dutch-German "left."