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Trotsky’s revolution in permanence refuses a long bourgeois stage in late societies. Democratic and socialist tasks are chained; the process is international. The formula opposes Stalin’s socialism in one country. Marx’s 1850 phrase is the ancestor; 1905 and 1917 are the cases. The limit is neglect of peasantry, nation, and post-revolutionary law.
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Introduction
“Revolution in permanence” is Leon Trotsky’s formula that a bourgeois-democratic opening in a late, uneven society must pass without pause into socialist transformation, and that socialism cannot rest as a finished national regime.
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Trotsky’s meaning
- In a country of combined and uneven development, the weak bourgeoisie cannot complete land reform and democracy. The working class must lead those tasks and then keep going.
- National revolution is therefore not a long separate stage. It is chained to international revolution, because a single workers’ state is encircled by capital.
- The phrase answers Stalin’s socialism in one country. For Trotsky, Thermidor and bureaucracy begin when the process is declared finished inside one border.
- Marx had used “revolution in permanence” in 1850 for continuous class struggle after 1848. Trotsky made it a strategy for 1905 and 1917.
Contrast and limit
- Lenin’s April Theses also skipped a long bourgeois pause; the later dispute was internationalism versus socialism in one country.
- Mao’s continuous revolution and the Cultural Revolution used a different enemy: restoration inside the party, not Trotsky’s world market.
- Critics say the formula underestimates peasantry, national question, and the need for legal institutions after seizure of power.
- In political theory it remains a claim about unfinished transformation, against both reformist pause and nationalist closure.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD T[Trotsky] --> U[Uneven development] U --> P[Revolution in permanence] P --> I[International socialism] S[Stalin] --> O[Socialism in one country]
Conclusion
Revolution in permanence, in Trotsky, joins democratic tasks to socialist ones and national victory to world process. It is a strategy against stageism and against socialism as a completed one-country order.
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