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Latest revision as of 06:40, 2 June 2026

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  1. crisis of capitalism

    -> Trotskyists are always talking about these. as are most Marxists. it's a fairly good talking point.

Crises of capitalism

Crises in Marxism

  1. crisis of Bolshevism / crisis of Stalinism (pronounced Trotskyism onto pronounced Stalin's Marxism, pronounced Trotskyism onto pronounced Dengism) -> the motif of a system within a workers' state ripping apart and not working as intended. everyone outgrowing microdistricts as populations expand could be considered one, as could ripping open the economy into a trapped capitalism. a country opening up to imports and exports isn't necessarily a crisis of Bolshevism in and of itself. in general these are more "orderly" than crises of capitalism; the central party can often see them coming and see why they happened whether they ultimately get stopped or not.
  2. crisis of named Leninist movement -> system-breaking crisis that occurs in a Marxist movement which has not become a workers' state.
  3. crisis of Trotskyism -> there are about two kinds: groups falling apart and everybody simply dropping out.
  4. Marxism's great crisis is the crisis of revolutionary leadership (Trotsky 1938) -> this is... actually not untrue. the problem is that he contributed to the crisis. that's the only major problem with that statement.

Crises in anarchism

  1. crisis of schizoanalysis -> when schizoanalysis tries to assert that different movements are inherently connected but the different movements just start fighting each other.

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Ideology codes

  • ML / Marxism
  • IV / Trotskyism

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