Fred Weston of the International Marxist Tendency, and editor of In
Defence of Marxism, talks on Leon Trotsky's theory of the Permanent
Revolution. This marxist concept constitued the main ideological
opposition to Stalin's theory of 'socialism in one country', which came
to be the dominant outlook of the Soviet bureaucracy, that grew out of
the isolation and degeneration of the young workers state. Part 1 and Part 2.
Fred Weston of the International Marxist Tendency, and editor of In
Defence of Marxism, talks on Leon Trotsky's theory of the Permanent
Revolution. This marxist concept constitued the main ideological
opposition to Stalin's theory of 'socialism in one country', which came
to be the dominant outlook of the Soviet bureaucracy, that grew out of
the isolation and degeneration of the young workers state. Part 1 and Part 2.