
Permanent Revolution
Few concepts have a history as controversial as 'Permanent Revolution'. Permanent revolution, which was first formulated by Marx and was the basic prediction of the October 1917 proletarian revolution by Trotsky, was reconsidered during the Russian Revolution of 1905. From 1928, Trotsky established permanent revolution as a theory that aimed to explain the dynamics of social revolution in colonial, semi-colonial and dependent capitalist countries around the world. The book(s) in your hand cover the works that mark the two phases of the theory of permanent revolution. 'In 1928, with the publication of his book Permanent revolution, Trotsky for the first time expounded his view on revolution in colonial and semi-colonial countries in a systematic, consistent and precise manner, arguing that it had universal validity and meaning as a theory applicable to total historical developments. 'Permanent revolution is one of the most important and original works of twentieth-century Marxist political thought.'
-Michael Löwy-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2nd Dough
Number of Pages: 297
Size: 14 x 21
First Printing Year: 1999
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Literature Publications |
Number of pages | : | 297 |
ISBN | : | 9789757178040 |
The heart | : | Turkish |