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help| Permanent Revolution is a term within Marxist theory, which was first used by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels between 1845 and 1850, but has since become most closely associated with Leon Trotsky. The use of the term by different theorists is not identical. Marx used it to describe the strategy of a revolutionary class to continue to pursue its class interests independently and without compromise,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Permanent revolution
See Permanent Revolution (group) for the group of the same name and Permanent Revolution (album) for the Catch 22 album. ... The use of the term by different theorists is not identical. -
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Permanent Revolution (album)
Permanent Revolution is the title for ska band Catch 22's fourth studio album, released on June 27, 2006. The album can be classified as a concept album, centered around the life of Leon Trotsky (1879 - 1940), with the title being named after a theory that Trotsky had been associated with called Permanent Revolution. -
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Permanent Revolution Tendency
Permanent Revolution is a revolutionary Trotskyist group which was formed after 24 people were expelled from the League for the Fifth International (L5I) in July 2006. -
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Trotskyism
As a result of his role in the Russian Revolution of 1917, the theory of Permanent Revolution was embraced by the young Soviet state until 1924. -
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Socialist Workers Party (Britain)
However, the general concept of a deflected permanent revolution would be much exercised as a key analytical tool by IS theoreticians in the coming years. -
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Leon Trotsky
The relevant articles were later collected in Trotsky's books 1905 and in Permanent Revolution, which also contains his essay "Results and Prospects". -
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History of socialism
At the turn of the 21st century, in Latin America Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez championed what he termed 'Socialism of the 21st Century', which included a policy of nationalisation of national assets such as Oil, anti-imperialism, and termed himself a Trotskyist supporting 'permanent revolution'. -
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Marxism
His politics differed sharply from those of Stalin or Mao, most importantly in declaring the need for an international "permanent revolution". -
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Fourth International
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League for the Fifth International
They also believe in permanent revolution (ie. not stageist, and in the impossibility of the bourgious in semi-colonial countries leading revolutions).
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