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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2006

Pages: 1-31

Series: Studies in East European Thought

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Paul Blackledge, "Leon Trotsky's contribution to the Marxist theory of history", Studies in East European Thought 58 (1), 2006, pp. 1-31.

Leon Trotsky's contribution to the Marxist theory of history

Paul Blackledge

pp. 1-31

in: Studies in East European Thought 58 (1), 2006.

Abstract

Trotsky's contribution to historical materialism has been subject to two broadly defined critical assessments. Detractors have tended to dismiss his interpretation of Marxism as a form of productive force determinism, while admirers have tended to defend his Marxism as a voluntarist negation of the same. In this essay I argue that both of these opinions share an equally caricatured interpretation of Second International Marxism against which Trotsky is compared. By contrast, I argue that Trotsky's Marxism can best be understood as a powerful application and deepening of the strongest elements of Second International methodology to a novel set of problems. Thus, against Trotsky's admirers, I locate his Marxism as both emerging out of, in addition to breaking with, Second International Marxism; while, against his critics, I argue that it was precisely the strengths of this earlier interpretation of Marxism that informed Trotsky's powerful contributions to historical materialism: his concept of combined and uneven development and his discussion of the role of individual agents within the Marxist interpretation of history.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2006

Pages: 1-31

Series: Studies in East European Thought

Full citation:

Paul Blackledge, "Leon Trotsky's contribution to the Marxist theory of history", Studies in East European Thought 58 (1), 2006, pp. 1-31.