Leon Trotsky — "The revolution is a struggle for the liberation of all oppressed peoples."
The revolution is a struggle for the liberation of all oppressed peoples.
The revolution is a struggle for the liberation of all oppressed peoples.
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"Terror as a demonstration of the will and strength of the working class is historically justified."
"The end result of the revolution is not merely to change the government, but to change the very nature of human society."
"The working class needs a party, as a lever for the conquest of power, but it needs a party that is not afraid to lead it to power."
"The working class, having seized power, must immediately proceed to socialist transformations."
"Where the sole employer is the State, opposition means death by slow starvation. The old principle: who does not work shall not eat, has been replaced with a new one: who does not obey shall not eat."
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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