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        Trotsky paid a high price for its gap 
       By: TCHNDONA TC Date: August 30, 2023, 3:52 am
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       Capitalism came out of its crisis with an unexpected expansion
       during the so-called "thirty glorious years" (1945-1975). The
       productive forces, far from stopping, experienced new industrial
       revolutions. The autonomy of the working class of the West was
       neutralized by the integration policies of the Welfare State.
       With difficulties in interpreting the new international
       scenario, the Trotskyist movement clung to Trotsky's letter. The
       need for renewal or reworking of the program collided with the
       resistance of the most orthodox, generating new divisions and
       mutual accusations in terms of "deviation" and "betrayal" (to
       the "norm"). In his now classic book Considerations on Western
       Marxism (1976), Perry Anderson, wrote that the prolonged defeat
       of the international proletariat and the conditions of
       marginalization that these conditions imposed on Trotskyist
       organizations, left their mark on this tradition.
       His challenge to the spirit of the time [...] imposed his
       particular penalties on him. The reaffirmation of the validity
       and reality of the socialist revolution and proletarian
       democracy, against so many facts that denied it, involuntarily
       tilted this tradition towards conservatism. The preservation of
       classical doctrines took India Email List
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       over their development.
       Triumphalism in the cause of the working class and catastrophism
       in the analysis of capitalism, affirmed in a more voluntaristic
       than rational way, were going to be the typical vices of this
       tradition in its most routine forms.
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       The movement founded bywith reality. It was fragmented even
       before birth; and the fragmentation into small or medium-sized
       sects throughout the world was its distinctive sign, from 1938
       to the present.And yet, the figure of Trotsky remained relevant.
       His books are republished in all modern languages
       ​​and new generations are enthused by his vibrant
       prose. The figure of an unwavering revolutionary continues to
       constitute an ethical-political reference for each new
       generation. A sign of this is the international success of the
       novel by Cuban Leonardo Padura based on the life of Trotsky, The
       Man Who Loved Dogs., published in 2009, translated throughout
       the world.
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