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Definition of permanent revolution in English: permanent revolutionnoun mass nounThe state or condition, envisaged by Leon Trotsky, of a country's continuing revolutionary progress being dependent on a continuing process of revolution in other countries. “持续革命”(里昂·托洛茨基假想的一种状态:一个国家持续革命发展取决于别国革命持续发展的进程) Example sentencesExamples - A new revolutionary party of the working class and oppressed must be built on the basis of the strategy of permanent revolution.
- In his analysis of the revolutionary events of 1905, Trotsky, in collaboration with Lev Deutsch and Alexander Helphand, developed the theory of permanent revolution.
- In considering the question of socialism in one country vs. permanent revolution we are dealing with theoretical foundations of the Trotskyist movement.
- It's the effect of their permanent revolution, their intense circulation, their instantaneous magnetism.
- In truth, they are radicals, combining aspects of Wilsonian ambition to remake the world with Troskyist notions of permanent revolution.
- The history of the past half-century entirely confirms - if only in the negative - the theory of permanent revolution.
- Stalinist and other critics of Trotsky attacked his concept of permanent revolution.
- His permanent revolution theory, put very crudely, proposed that in Russia the two stages could be collapsed into one.
- Slavery intensifies and thus deforms relationships of social inequality, whereas permanent revolution disfigures equality of social conditions.
- It was a powerful vindication of Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution.
- When the inequalities start cropping up again, though, do we just go back to the desert island and start over, in a kind of bleak permanent revolution?
- Thus permanent revolution will become, for the Russian proletariat, a matter of class self-preservation.
- Eight decades later, the implications of the struggle between the theory of permanent revolution and socialism in one country are plain to see.
- I think the theory of permanent revolution applies here too.
- Put simply, this is Trotsky's theories of combined and uneven development and of permanent revolution played out on a galactic scale.
- Here are two new blogs that are keeping us in a state of permanent revolution.
- But it was not until the 1920s that the theory of permanent revolution was finally discredited.
- There are debates to be had among revolutionaries and socialists, for example on the permanent revolution, or on state capitalism.
- Whether this perception of permanent revolution is feared or embraced, the consensus is that we are going through tumultuous times.
Definition of permanent revolution in US English: permanent revolutionnoun The state or condition, envisaged by Leon Trotsky, of a country's continuing revolutionary progress being dependent on a continuing process of revolution in other countries. “持续革命”(里昂·托洛茨基假想的一种状态:一个国家持续革命发展取决于别国革命持续发展的进程) Example sentencesExamples - Slavery intensifies and thus deforms relationships of social inequality, whereas permanent revolution disfigures equality of social conditions.
- There are debates to be had among revolutionaries and socialists, for example on the permanent revolution, or on state capitalism.
- Eight decades later, the implications of the struggle between the theory of permanent revolution and socialism in one country are plain to see.
- It was a powerful vindication of Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution.
- In considering the question of socialism in one country vs. permanent revolution we are dealing with theoretical foundations of the Trotskyist movement.
- The history of the past half-century entirely confirms - if only in the negative - the theory of permanent revolution.
- A new revolutionary party of the working class and oppressed must be built on the basis of the strategy of permanent revolution.
- It's the effect of their permanent revolution, their intense circulation, their instantaneous magnetism.
- Here are two new blogs that are keeping us in a state of permanent revolution.
- His permanent revolution theory, put very crudely, proposed that in Russia the two stages could be collapsed into one.
- But it was not until the 1920s that the theory of permanent revolution was finally discredited.
- Put simply, this is Trotsky's theories of combined and uneven development and of permanent revolution played out on a galactic scale.
- Stalinist and other critics of Trotsky attacked his concept of permanent revolution.
- In his analysis of the revolutionary events of 1905, Trotsky, in collaboration with Lev Deutsch and Alexander Helphand, developed the theory of permanent revolution.
- When the inequalities start cropping up again, though, do we just go back to the desert island and start over, in a kind of bleak permanent revolution?
- Thus permanent revolution will become, for the Russian proletariat, a matter of class self-preservation.
- I think the theory of permanent revolution applies here too.
- Whether this perception of permanent revolution is feared or embraced, the consensus is that we are going through tumultuous times.
- In truth, they are radicals, combining aspects of Wilsonian ambition to remake the world with Troskyist notions of permanent revolution.
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