Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa Trockiego

The subject of the article is the vision of the communist revolution in Germany in the years 1918–1923, as perceived in the political thought of Leon Trotsky. The aim of the article is to demonstrate that Trotsky viewed the German revolution through the lens of his theory of permanent revolution. Tr...

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Main Author: Jakub Skrzyniarz
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Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2024-05-01
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description The subject of the article is the vision of the communist revolution in Germany in the years 1918–1923, as perceived in the political thought of Leon Trotsky. The aim of the article is to demonstrate that Trotsky viewed the German revolution through the lens of his theory of permanent revolution. Trotsky firmly believed that the German revolution must follow a similar trajectory to the Russian revolution. Between 1918 and 1923, the German Communist Party made several attempts to seize power. The defeat in World War I caused the collapse of the German Empire and establishment of the Weimar Republic, which from the very beginning faced significant sociopolitical challenges. The severe economic conditions fostered the radicalization of the proletariat, with increasing support for communist parties. At the turn of August and September 1923, the Weimar Republic confronted another crisis related to the occupation of the Ruhr area by France. In 1923, the Bolsheviks were convinced that the time was right for a revolution, so they pressured the German communists to carry out an armed coup. The attempt to seize power failed, shattering hopes for an international revolution and delivering a significant blow to Trotsky.
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spelling doaj-art-f15f046574b1447ca42e7dd566553b9e2025-01-28T11:07:18ZdeuWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu WrocławskiegoWrocławsko-Lwowskie Zeszyty Prawnicze2082-49392957-24792024-05-0114455710.19195/2082-4939.14.317638Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa TrockiegoJakub Skrzyniarzhttps://orcid.org/0009-0002-3213-6116The subject of the article is the vision of the communist revolution in Germany in the years 1918–1923, as perceived in the political thought of Leon Trotsky. The aim of the article is to demonstrate that Trotsky viewed the German revolution through the lens of his theory of permanent revolution. Trotsky firmly believed that the German revolution must follow a similar trajectory to the Russian revolution. Between 1918 and 1923, the German Communist Party made several attempts to seize power. The defeat in World War I caused the collapse of the German Empire and establishment of the Weimar Republic, which from the very beginning faced significant sociopolitical challenges. The severe economic conditions fostered the radicalization of the proletariat, with increasing support for communist parties. At the turn of August and September 1923, the Weimar Republic confronted another crisis related to the occupation of the Ruhr area by France. In 1923, the Bolsheviks were convinced that the time was right for a revolution, so they pressured the German communists to carry out an armed coup. The attempt to seize power failed, shattering hopes for an international revolution and delivering a significant blow to Trotsky.https://wuwr.pl/wlzp/article/view/15900leon trotskytrotskyismmarxismcommunismsocialismsoviet unionrevolutionweimar republicjoseph stalin
spellingShingle Jakub Skrzyniarz
Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa Trockiego
Wrocławsko-Lwowskie Zeszyty Prawnicze
leon trotsky
trotskyism
marxism
communism
socialism
soviet union
revolution
weimar republic
joseph stalin
title Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa Trockiego
title_full Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa Trockiego
title_fullStr Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa Trockiego
title_full_unstemmed Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa Trockiego
title_short Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa Trockiego
title_sort komunistyczna rewolucja w niemczech w ujeciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej lwa trockiego
topic leon trotsky
trotskyism
marxism
communism
socialism
soviet union
revolution
weimar republic
joseph stalin
url https://wuwr.pl/wlzp/article/view/15900
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