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minus-squareBluegrass_Buddhist [none/use name]hexbear11·edit-23 years agoTrotsky is a complicated figure. I still consider him generally a positive influence on history, despite his fans' tendency to become neocons. In his own historical context you can consider him something of an ultra. He criticized the Soviet Union's NEP and many of Stalin's actions. If he were around today, he'd probably be one of those vaguely libsoc reddit posters that loves to point out that China isn't really socialist (yet). link
Trotsky is a complicated figure. I still consider him generally a positive influence on history, despite his fans' tendency to become neocons.
In his own historical context you can consider him something of an ultra. He criticized the Soviet Union's NEP and many of Stalin's actions.
If he were around today, he'd probably be one of those vaguely libsoc reddit posters that loves to point out that China isn't really socialist (yet).