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{{Trotskyism}}

[[File:Trotskyist Left Opposition-1927.jpg|thumb|222px|right|The leaders of the Trotskyist [[Left Opposition]] in [[Moscow]], [[1927]]. Sitting: [[Leonid Serebryakov]], [[Karl Radek]], [[Leon Trotsky]], [[Mikhail Boguslavsky]], and [[Yevgeni Preobrazhensky]]. Standing: [[Christian Rakovsky]], [[Yakov Drobnis]], [[Alexander Beloborodov]], and [[Lev Sosnovsky]].]]
'''Trotskyism''' is the theory of [[Marxism]] as  advocated by [[Leon Trotsky]]. Trotsky considered himself an [[Orthodox Marxism|orthodox Marxist]] and [[Bolshevik]]-[[Leninism|Leninist]], arguing for the establishment of a [[vanguard party]]. His politics differed sharply from [[Stalinism]], mainly in opposing [[socialism in one country]] which he claimed was a break with [[proletarian internationalism]], and also what he claimed as his unwavering support for a true [[dictatorship of the proletariat]] based on [[Democracy|democratic]] principles.

   RolandRaunce asks if he can be ditator of the proletariat if he suffers badly from incontinence.



Trotsky's followers maintain that, together with Lenin, Trotsky was the most important leader of the [[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] and the international [[Communist]] movement in 1917 and the following years.<ref>Lenin and Trotsky were "co-leaders" of the 1917 Russian Revolution: http://www.icl-fi.org/english/wv/archives/oldsite/2004/RCP-823.htm</ref> Now, numerous groups around the world continue to describe themselves as Trotskyist, although they have develope(contracted; show full)[[ru:Троцкизм]]
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