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Political Revolution in Trotskyism - Strategies and Impacts of Trotskyist Movements - cover

Political Revolution in Trotskyism - Strategies and Impacts of Trotskyist Movements

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Political Revolution in Trotskyism explores Trotskyist ideology, its revolutionary strategies, and their global impact. For political science enthusiasts, it offers a rich examination of the intricacies of Trotskyism’s role in political revolutions. Whether you're a professional, student, or an enthusiast, this book provides key insights into the dynamic political thought within Trotskyism.
 
1: Political Revolution (Trotskyism) - Introduces the core principles of political revolution in Trotskyism.
 
2: Trotskyism - Analyzes Trotskyism’s origins and distinct revolutionary socialism.
 
3: Fourth International - Explores its role in unifying Trotskyist movements globally.
 
4: State Capitalism - Discusses Trotskyist critiques of state capitalism.
 
5: Shachtmanism - Examines Shachtmanism’s departure from orthodox Trotskyism.
 
6: Bureaucratic Collectivism - Analyzes Trotskyist critiques of Stalinist bureaucratic regimes.
 
7: Third Camp - Advocates for an independent socialist path beyond U.S. and Soviet influence.
 
8: Deformed Workers' State - Discusses Trotskyist views on deviant states from orthodox Marxism.
 
9: Degenerated Workers' State - Explains how revolutionary states regress under bureaucratic rule.
 
10: Anti-Stalinist Left - Highlights Trotskyism's role in opposing Stalinist authoritarianism.
 
11: Leninism - Connects Trotskyist thought to Leninism’s revolutionary socialism.
 
12: Fourth International Posadist - Introduces the controversial Posadist faction.
 
13: Revolutionary Socialist League (U.S.) - Chronicles the league’s history in the U.S.
 
14: International Committee of the Fourth International - Examines efforts to maintain Trotskyist orthodoxy.
 
15: State Socialism - Critiques state socialism from a Trotskyist perspective.
 
16: International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) - Discusses this prominent Trotskyist group.
 
17: International Socialist Organization - Analyzes its influence in the Trotskyist movement.
 
18: Michel Pablo - Profiles Michel Pablo and his revolutionary strategies.
 
19: Revolutionary Socialism - Places Trotskyism within the broader revolutionary socialist context.
 
20: Tony Cliff - Highlights Tony Cliff’s theory of state capitalism.
 
21: Socialist State - Concludes with the Trotskyist vision of the socialist state.
 
By reading this study, you'll deepen your understanding of Trotskyist political revolution and enrich your grasp of political science.
Disponible desde: 10/10/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 220 páginas.

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