Leon Trotsky

Russian revolutionary

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Sayings by Leon Trotsky

The old system is cracking and breaking down, but it is still holding on with all its might.

1922 — Speech, 'The Balance Sheet of the October Revolution'
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The working class is the only class that can save humanity from barbarism.

1938 — The Transitional Program
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The state is an instrument of class oppression.

1936 — The Revolution Betrayed
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The revolution is impossible without a revolutionary theory.

circa 1917-1920 — Attributed, similar to Lenin's sentiment.
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The party does not simply create the revolution; the revolution creates the party.

1930 — History of the Russian Revolution
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The working class must conquer power, and it must do so by force.

1920 — Terrorism and Communism
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The dialectic of history is more cunning than the cunning of any individual.

1930 — History of the Russian Revolution
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The revolution demands all of a man; it does not tolerate half-measures.

circa 1917-1920 — Attributed, reflecting the intensity of revolutionary commitment.
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The struggle for power is a struggle for life and death.

circa 1917-1920 — Attributed, emphasizing the stakes of political conflict.
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The working class, once it has taken power, must use it to transform society.

1938 — The Transitional Program
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The revolution is a great leap forward, but it is also a great leap into the unknown.

circa 1917-1920 — Attributed, acknowledging the unpredictable nature of revolutionary change.
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The fate of the world revolution depends on the fate of the Russian Revolution.

1919 — Speech, 'The Prospects of the World Revolution'
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The working class must break the chains of capitalism.

1938 — The Transitional Program
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The revolution is a festival of the oppressed.

1930 — History of the Russian Revolution
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The future belongs to communism.

circa 1920s-1930s — Attributed, a common belief among communists.
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The working class must learn to fight, and it must learn to win.

circa 1917-1920 — Attributed, emphasizing the need for both struggle and victory.
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The revolution is a continuous process.

1929 — Permanent Revolution
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The working class must be the master of its own destiny.

1938 — The Transitional Program
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The revolution is the only way out of the crisis.

circa 1917-1920 — Attributed, a common revolutionary argument.
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The working class must unite, or it will perish.

circa 1917-1920 — Attributed, a call for international working-class solidarity.
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