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What political stand does Leon Trotsky play?

Leon Trotsky remained the person most dedicated to the classic theories put forth by Karl Marx. Both Lenin and Stalin deviated from true Marxian theory for expediency in gaining and maintaining political control of the country. Trotsky took the stand that there must be permanent revolution worldwide in order for socialism to survive and evolve into communism. This was different from Stalin's view that socialism in one country should be maintained first, then once secured, it could attempt to spread socialism elsewhere.


When was Lenin killed?

He died on the 21st of January.The funeral ceremony was continuing from 23 to 27 of Jan., but he wasn't buried because his body was put in a mausoleum.Sunday, January 27th, 1924See the related link below.


What was one main area of disagreement between Leon Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin?

Leon Trotsky had the most radical of ideas concerning a workers' revolution in Russia. No Marxist was as extreme as Trotsky was by stating that both nationalistic and international support could carry forth a revolution by the working classes. Trotsky believed that a bourgeoisie led revolution was impossible in Russia. He claimed they were too weak to do so. Therefore, that step towards socialism had to be skipped entirely. This was highly radical and more leftist than Marx. Lenin did agree that the Russian bourgeoisie was impotent. With that said, however, Lenin believed the working classes had to form a alliance with the peasant classes if a revolution was to come about. Lenin, however, never specified the exact relationship the proletariat should have with the peasants, as clearly the peasants had to be secondary to the workers.


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The Antonine Wall is between Firth of Forth and Firth of Clyde.


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