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By: TCHNDONA TC Date: August 30, 2023, 3:43 am
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Trotsky already appears to his contemporaries as one of the
great historical figures of the 20th century. Although it is
possible to find notable examples of figures in the 19th century
who could brilliantly combine the statesman with the thinker at
the same time - I am thinking of Jefferson, Thiers, or Sarmiento
- , in the 20th century there were not many intellectuals in
power, if we except for isolated cases such as that of Thomas
Masaryk at the head of the Czech Republic, or more recently
Fernando Henrique Cardoso in Brazil. Trotsky appears as an
extraordinary case in which the revolutionary statesman and the
internationally renowned thinker are inseparably united, the
Thucydides capable of leading a revolution and a few years later
consecrating a historical book to it.
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historical drama: a
revolutionary who, barely six years after conquering power,
rejected the course that the "workers' state" was adopting that
he himself had helped to forge. The epic drama now gave way to
tragedy. Once again, as happened a century ago in France, the
Revolution devoured its own children. But here one of them,
perhaps the most brilliant, dared to challenge destiny.
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Trotsky appears before the world as the protagonist of a tragedy
in the classical sense of the term, in which the hero, while
knowing the historical course that fate has already set, cannot
but assume the revolutionary duty of challenging it. Trotsky did
not believe, of course, in a pre-established destiny, but as a
classical Marxist he knew that the historical dynamics– in the
Soviet Union and in the entire world – had taken a course that
was very difficult to reverse, and that the relationship of
forces was absolutely unfavorable to it. As Guillermo Cabrera
Infante wrote in Three Sad Tigers: Trotsky was the "prophet of a
heretical religion: messiah and apostle and heretic in one
piece.
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