Leon Trotsky — "The fate of the revolution depends on the outcome of the struggle for power."
The fate of the revolution depends on the outcome of the struggle for power.
The fate of the revolution depends on the outcome of the struggle for power.
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"The revolution is the locomotive of history."
"The revolution demands all of a man; it does not tolerate half-measures."
"The revolution is impossible without a revolutionary theory."
"Art, like science, does not seek to impose its will on life, but rather to reflect it, to understand it, and to reveal its inner laws."
"The permanent revolution, in the sense which Marx attached to this concept, means a revolution which does not stop at the democratic stage, but which goes on to the socialist transformation of society…"
Russian revolutionary, Red Army organizer, and theorist of permanent revolution who lost the post-Lenin succession struggle and was assassinated in Mexico in 1940. Closely associated with Vladimir Lenin (revolutionary partner and 1917 ally). For an intellectual contrast, see Joseph Stalin, Soviet leader (1924-1953) — Stalin exiled Trotsky in 1929, expunged him from Soviet history, and ordered his Mexico City ice-pick assassination in 1940. Their Permanent Revolution vs Socialism in One Country debate decided the Soviet 1920s succession — and Stalinist orthodoxy was defined by the loser's elimination.
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