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.
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.
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.
The Antonine Wall is between Firth of Forth and Firth of Clyde.
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The cell theory was put forth by Matthias Jakob Schleiden, Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow.
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If one country falls to communism, the communists will know that they can succeed; and if they see that the US cannot, or will not intervene, then they will know that they might succeed with Another Country...and then another one, and so forth. Eisenhower explained the domino theory , in which he likened the countries on the brink of communism to a row of dominoes waiting to fall one after the other. "You have a row of dominoes set up," the president said. "You knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly."
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.
Plato had no theory for Communism and the very ideas of Communism would have made no sense for Plato. Communism requires industrialism and concentrated capital to make any sense, which existed in the 1800s (when Karl Marx invented Communism).If we take Plato's theories on government and apply them in the modern-age (as Neo-Platonists do), we would quickly see that Plato would be opposed to Communism in the sense that Marx espoused it and the way it has developed as a political system in the real world. Plato believed that governments were necessary and that the well-ordered society has people who are self-disciplined and disciplined by the governmental authorities. However, the government officials are required to adhere to the same self-discipline as the citizens or would be subject to removal from the government. This system runs directly counter to Communism's Dictatorship of the Proletariat or the eventual non-governmental system.
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James Clerk Maxwell proposed the theory that light consists of two transverse waves vibrating back and forth at right angles to each other. This theory is known as electromagnetic theory of light.
Your question makes very little sense because you start with one thought and veered into something else entirely.
An oscillating theory is a concept in physics or mathematics that describes repetitive back-and-forth movements or fluctuations. This can apply to the motion of physical objects, the behavior of a system, or the variation of quantities over time. Oscillating theories are important in understanding phenomena such as waves, vibrations, and periodic behavior.
Yes in fact,that describes the effect of an earthquake in a particular area