Examples of using Trotskyist in English and their translations into Norwegian
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I'm not a Trotskyist.
The Trotskyist Movement.
The Party attacked striking militants as'Trotskyist agents';
The Trotskyist Fourth International.
And I'm not a trotskyist anymore.
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The Trotskyist movement is, of necessity, conscious of history.
A quick look at the Trotskyist sect pattern.
The study of this history led me to become a Marxist and Trotskyist.
Held was much better known as a Trotskyist in the emigre grouping in Stockholm.
Among the accused there was not a single oppositionist or Trotskyist.
The Trotskyist movement fought persistently against the rise of the Nazis in the 1930s.
The International Committee of the Fourth International the world Trotskyist.
During the 1930s, the Trotskyist movement waged a determined fight against the rise of the Nazis.
Vadim absorbed and assimilated these writings,which reaffirmed and deepened his Trotskyist convictions.
For more than a half-century, the Trotskyist movement had been debating the“Russian Question.”.
The Trotskyist movement had already acquired substantial experience in the struggle against historical falsification.
The SLL defended the theoretical conquests made by the Trotskyist movement in the struggle against Stalinism.
Although the WIL were formally outside the Fourth International,they regarded themselves as part of the world Trotskyist movement.
In his war against“the Trotskyist contraband”, Stalin has fallen foul of a new personal enemy, Rosa Luxemburg!
Determined to proceed with his unfinished work, the fight to build the Trotskyist movement in Turkey will go forward.
Paul Wolfowitz is a Trotskyist who worked for Republican President Bush the Elder to help with the war against Russia.
Then the owners of the West have relied on the remnants of the"fifth column",hidden Trotskyist and anti-Stalinist Khrushchev.
But although he had dropped out of the Trotskyist movement, it appears he never completely renounced his ideas.
The perspective underlying the struggle for socialism emerges, however, from the Trotskyist critique of these groups.
These documents powerfully vindicate the Trotskyist struggle against the counterrevolutionary Stalinist bureaucracy.
The Trotskyist movement was and has always been, as the Bolshevik-Leninists emphasized, first and foremost an international tendency.
The social essence of the political program of the Trotskyist opposition, giving voice to the interests of the working class, was the struggle for equality.
Only a small portion of the Trotskyist opposition's literature that was written in the Soviet Union in this period has hitherto been known.
For most of Vadim's life it had not been possible for him to discuss openly his Trotskyist convictions, let alone participate in the work of the Fourth International.
Richardson worked with various Trotskyist groups, in particular Workers Liberty, Workers Action and the Militant tendency, whose approaches he felt were closest to his own.