The Permanent Revolution: And Results and ProspectsTrotsky's theory of permanent revolution, based on his view of the strategy and class alliances needed to overthrow tsarism in Russia, as first elaborated in 1906 and later generalized in 1929 to struggles throughout the colonial and semicolonial world. |
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Contents
THE PERMANENT REVOLUTION Introduction to the first Russian edition | 1 |
Introduction to the German edition | 20 |
The Enforced Nature of this Work and its | 34 |
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