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Socialism in One Country: A Reassessment
Authors:Van Ree  Erik
Institution:(1) Oost-Europa Instituut Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Until 1917 Lenin and Trotsky believed that an isolated revolutionary Russia would have no chance of survival. However, from 1917 to 1923 Lenin's standpoint on this matter underwent a complete reversal. First he came to the conclusion that socialism could be built in an isolated Russia, although it would remain lsquoincompletersquo in the absence of the world revolution. By 1923 he was abandoning that latter qualification too. The standpoint of Stalin and Bukharin in the debate on lsquosocialism in one countryrsquo of 1925–26 was more lsquoorthodox-Leninistrsquo than the position taken by Trotsky, who had at first also embraced the notion of lsquoincomplete socialismrsquo, but subsequently returned to the old concept, abandoned by Lenin, that the restoration of capitalism was inevitable in the absence of the world revolution.
Keywords:Bukharin  Kautsky  Lenin  Permanent Revolution  Socialism in one country  Stalin  Trotsky  Zinov'ev
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