Leon Trotsky; the great communist
“Life is not an easy matter...You cannot live throughout it without falling into frustration and cynicism unless you have before you a great idea which raises you above personal misery, above weakness, above all kinds of perfidy and baseness” (Trotsky). Leon Trotsky followed the ideas of Karl Marx and came up with a great idea to change Russian during the Revolution. Trotsky had great moral principles which is why Stalin despised him and wanted to “get rid” of him. Leon Trotsky was a great revolutionary who persuaded and inspired many people during the Revolution through Karl Marx’s ideas. Overall Trotsky was the best revolutionary during the Russian Revolution because he was able to accomplish his goals without
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Describing Trotsky as an intelligent young boy, helps to explain why he became such a wise figure during the Russian Revolution. Showing that Trotsky had few friends due to his “intellectual arrogance” expands on why other revolutionaries despised him. Mentioned by spartacus-educational.com “After Trotsky finished schooling in Odessa, he went to Nikolayev, were he was first introduced to the ideas of Karl Marx.” (“Leon Trotsky”) illustrating that it was the beginning of Trotsky’s revolutionary self. Showing that Trotsky was being introduced these ideas early in his life, indicated that he wanted a change in ruling in Russia, even when he was young. Expanding on this topic, Trotsky obviously went to Nikolayev to expand his knowledge on Marxism/Communism in Russia, he seemed to care a lot for his country. Leon Trotsky’s early life helped shape how his later life and his career was affected, his intelligence helped lead him to being an amazing