In this essay, some theoretical elements presented in the work of Lenin and Trotsky have been discussed in order to allow us to understand political processes that took place in the 20th century. Some revolutionary processes are discussed and due illustrate both Lenin's party theory and Trotsky's permanent revolution. Bibliographic references have been used as well as some documents from political organizations
Through an examination of his pamphlet The State and Revolution, this article seeks to understand ho...
In relation to political and legal theory and practice, the 1917 Russian Revolution launched the bol...
This thesis examines three aspects of Leon Trotsky (1879-1940). Chapter One analyses Trotsky's most ...
The idea of permanent revolution was first formulated by Leon Trotsky in 1905. It was based upon an ...
This thesis, which is divided into two parts, examines both the politics and theory of Trotsky's opp...
In 1917 the Bolsheviks anticipated, on the basis of the Marxist classics, that the proletarian revol...
This article examines violence, in various forms, in Lenin's thought from his earliest Marxist writi...
This study of Lenin and his role in the Russian Revolution concentrates particularly on his years of...
The essay takes off from current controversies about Communism, and on the relative weight of its cu...
The Revolution is present. October resists in its personages, in its facts and also in the writings ...
Lenin and Trotsky took a keen interest not only of the qualitative aspects of strike dynamics but al...
Lenin’s State and Revolution was one of the most famous texts of the twentieth century. Written in 1...
The Russian revolution in 1917 has relevance defined objectively on historic plan, especially for ha...
This article discusses Lenin’s conception of ‘socialism in one country’ during the years 1915 to 191...
This thesis does not profess to relate in full, or in outline, the history of the Bolshevik Revoluti...
Through an examination of his pamphlet The State and Revolution, this article seeks to understand ho...
In relation to political and legal theory and practice, the 1917 Russian Revolution launched the bol...
This thesis examines three aspects of Leon Trotsky (1879-1940). Chapter One analyses Trotsky's most ...
The idea of permanent revolution was first formulated by Leon Trotsky in 1905. It was based upon an ...
This thesis, which is divided into two parts, examines both the politics and theory of Trotsky's opp...
In 1917 the Bolsheviks anticipated, on the basis of the Marxist classics, that the proletarian revol...
This article examines violence, in various forms, in Lenin's thought from his earliest Marxist writi...
This study of Lenin and his role in the Russian Revolution concentrates particularly on his years of...
The essay takes off from current controversies about Communism, and on the relative weight of its cu...
The Revolution is present. October resists in its personages, in its facts and also in the writings ...
Lenin and Trotsky took a keen interest not only of the qualitative aspects of strike dynamics but al...
Lenin’s State and Revolution was one of the most famous texts of the twentieth century. Written in 1...
The Russian revolution in 1917 has relevance defined objectively on historic plan, especially for ha...
This article discusses Lenin’s conception of ‘socialism in one country’ during the years 1915 to 191...
This thesis does not profess to relate in full, or in outline, the history of the Bolshevik Revoluti...
Through an examination of his pamphlet The State and Revolution, this article seeks to understand ho...
In relation to political and legal theory and practice, the 1917 Russian Revolution launched the bol...
This thesis examines three aspects of Leon Trotsky (1879-1940). Chapter One analyses Trotsky's most ...