I have read my Soviet history, I have read articles about it, I have watched YouTube videos, and I have even read Trotsky but I still have no idea what being a Trotskyist is supposed to mean. It seems to me like one of Trotsky's main ideas is Permanent Revolution but what the Fuck does that mean from a practical standpoint? Does that mean being a Trotskyist means you want to gain power so you can start a global war against the bourgeoisie? It seems like whenever someone calls themselves a Trotskyist what they are really saying is they are a Communist but Stalin is bad so we need a new name. :trot-shining:

    • GrandAyatollaLenin [he/him,comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      I think Lenin's populatity is different. Stalinist and Trotskyists both look up to him, along with people who don't have a stance on the conflict. He's a unifying figure rather than an alternate.

    • Spinoza [any]
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      3 years ago

      if so, only very recently (and maybe only online?)