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       Educational robotics, the tool to assimilate complex concepts
       By: TCHNDONA TC Date: August 30, 2023, 3:44 am
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       This conflict between the Marxist norm and the reality of the
       revolution was being laid bare throughout the 1930s. Stalinism
       consisted in overcoming the conflict by accepting “reality” and
       rejecting the “norm”: we will call it “socialism” – he said.
       Stalin – to what we have. As we would say today, "it is what it
       is." Trotsky, on the other hand, had the audacity to declare,
       barely five years after the October Revolution, that socialism
       was not viable in an isolated country. Trotskyism, Deutscher
       argued, was an attempt to establish a provisional balance
       between norm and reality "until the revolution in the West would
       resolve the conflict and restore harmony between theory and
       practice."
       But in the world after Trotsky's death, "norm" and "reality"
       were going to become even more abysmal. The revolution did not
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       in the postwar period
       through the capitalist West but through its periphery.
       Bolshevik-type organizations, whether communist or Trotskyist,
       proved incapable of understanding that the hegemony of the
       Western bourgeoisies, even with its periodic crises, was
       established with an infinitely greater solidity than Tsarist
       domination. The collapse of the Soviet bureaucracy was not due,
       in the end, to a political revolution promoted by the Russian
       working class, but to a capitalist restoration.
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       The world of the second half of the 20th century bore little
       resemblance to the one Trotsky imagined. As Daniel Bensaïd
       himself recognizes in his book Trotskyisms (2007), "Trotsky knew
       neither the extermination camps, nor the final solution, nor the
       use of atomic weapons, nor the birth of the new world order of
       Yalta and Potsdam." . The failure of the political movement
       founded by Trotsky in 1938, the Fourth International,
       undoubtedly had to do with the emergence of a totally unforeseen
       reality in the post-war world.
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