Ontology:Q43,02
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- pronounced 617. (M3) pronounced (M3): East Germany was too small to be Trotskyism 1-1-1
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- S2 (pronounced Category) 1-1-1
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- pronounced 617. (M3) pronounced (M3): East Germany was too small to be Trotskyism 1-1-1
- E:East Germany was too small to be Trotskyism
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- Why did Trotskyists not consider East Germany to be progress?
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- pronounced 92. (Z) pronounced (MX) (Z): meta-Marxism 1-1-1
- pronounced 617. (Z) pronounced (Four) (Z): Trotskyism (top-level category) 1-1-1
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Prototype notes
- East Germany was too small to be Trotskyism -> relatively likely to be the answer you actually get. East Germany small, Trotskyism big. this has never been a satisfying answer to me because it doesn't explain how any group of countries ever gets big enough to form Trotskyism without inevitably forming into unacceptably small "Stalinisms" first.