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What did Leon Trotsky believe about the Soviet oligarchy?

Writing in exile, Leon Trotsky believed that the new Soviet government was an oligarchy with Stalin in control of it. From Trotsky's point of view, the Soviet oligarchy had all the vices of the previous one under the Czar. He even went so far as saying that the old oligarchy under the Czar had a view of the future. For Trotsky, the new Soviet bureaucrats even lacked that.


When Leon Trotsky wanted to improve life in Russia he used his pen to oppose what leader. Why or why not was Trotsky effective?

Leon Trotsky used his pen to oppose Joseph Stalin in an attempt to improve life in Russia. However, despite his efforts, Trotsky was not effective in his opposition to Stalin due to a combination of factors such as Stalin's consolidation of power, support from key party members, and Trotsky's own political miscalculations. Trotsky's ideas and criticisms were ultimately overshadowed by Stalin's ruthless tactics and control over the Soviet government and Communist Party.


Which year was Leon Trotsky murdered?

Leon Trotsky was murdered in 1940.


What did Leon Trotsky believe?

Leon Trotsky held many beliefs both in political science, economics and in Marxism. Leon Trotsky believed in the basics of Marxism. He believed that only a violent revolution could bring about a communist society in both Czarist Russia and the Russia ruled by a Provisional Government that replaced the czar when the czar had to abdicate. Trotsky understood how difficult it would be in transforming Russia to help its people. He believed that perseverance was necessary. He worked long and hard for the goal of creating a Marxist state in Russia. Trotsky also believed that Josef Stalin had abandoned Marxism and was directing the USSR into a one ruler State. That State would be controlled by Stalin.


Why did Leon Trotsky decide to leave Russia?

Leon Trotsky decided to leave Russia because he was expelled from the Communist Party and faced threats to his life from Joseph Stalin's regime. He believed that he could no longer effectively oppose Stalin's leadership while remaining in the country.

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Leon Trotsky wanted to improve life in Russia; he used his pen to oppose what leader?

Czar Nicholas II


Was Leon Trotsky successful opposing czar Nicholas ii?

he was so succesful! he even ate his own feces


Leon Trotsky wanted to improve life in Russia he used his pen to oppose what leader?

Leon Trotsky used his pen to oppose Stalin.


Leon-trotsky?

Trotsky used his pen to oppose the rule of Czar Nicholas II.


Who are 5 key players in the Russian revolution in 1917?

1. Czar Nicholas II 2. Vladimir Lenin 3. Joseph Stalin 4. Leon Trotsky 5. Kerensky


Who did Leon Trotsky oppose?

Trotsky opposed Joseph Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev among others.


What did Leon Trotsky believe about the Soviet oligarchy?

Writing in exile, Leon Trotsky believed that the new Soviet government was an oligarchy with Stalin in control of it. From Trotsky's point of view, the Soviet oligarchy had all the vices of the previous one under the Czar. He even went so far as saying that the old oligarchy under the Czar had a view of the future. For Trotsky, the new Soviet bureaucrats even lacked that.


When Leon Trotsky wanted to improve life in Russia he used his pen to oppose what leader. Why or why not was Trotsky effective?

Leon Trotsky used his pen to oppose Joseph Stalin in an attempt to improve life in Russia. However, despite his efforts, Trotsky was not effective in his opposition to Stalin due to a combination of factors such as Stalin's consolidation of power, support from key party members, and Trotsky's own political miscalculations. Trotsky's ideas and criticisms were ultimately overshadowed by Stalin's ruthless tactics and control over the Soviet government and Communist Party.


Which year was Leon Trotsky murdered?

Leon Trotsky was murdered in 1940.


Who were the leaders of the bolshevik leaders of the Russian revolution?

Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky.


What did Leon Trotsky believe?

Leon Trotsky held many beliefs both in political science, economics and in Marxism. Leon Trotsky believed in the basics of Marxism. He believed that only a violent revolution could bring about a communist society in both Czarist Russia and the Russia ruled by a Provisional Government that replaced the czar when the czar had to abdicate. Trotsky understood how difficult it would be in transforming Russia to help its people. He believed that perseverance was necessary. He worked long and hard for the goal of creating a Marxist state in Russia. Trotsky also believed that Josef Stalin had abandoned Marxism and was directing the USSR into a one ruler State. That State would be controlled by Stalin.


Why did Leon Trotsky decide to leave Russia?

Leon Trotsky decided to leave Russia because he was expelled from the Communist Party and faced threats to his life from Joseph Stalin's regime. He believed that he could no longer effectively oppose Stalin's leadership while remaining in the country.