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Ontology:Q43,01

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    Why wasn't East Germany progress toward Trotskyism? 1-1-1

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Why did Trotskyists not consider East Germany to be progress?
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pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 1-1-1
pronounced Z–617 pronounced [IV] [Z] Trotskyism (top-level category) 1-1-1
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thought experiment involving East Germany (proposed; MX) 1-1-1
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  1. Why did Trotskyists not consider East Germany to be progress? -> you have to think about this a bit to realize that it's a good question. Trotsky wants each country in Europe to overthrow capitalists and create a workers' state. East Germany pushed out capitalists and created a workers' state. if other European countries had each become "East Germany", it would have been one possible route to a union of European socialist republics — even one independent from the USSR, potentially, given that the USSR stopped occupying East Germany at a certain point. the process of creating East Germany is more or less in line with the mechanism Trotsky proposed for creating Trotskyism. so why were Trotskyists not on board with East Germany?

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