Trotskyism in Vietnam

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title: Trotskyism in Vietnam
text: Trotskyism in Vietnam was represented by those who, in left opposition to the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) of Ho Chi Minh, identified with the call by Leon Trotsky to re-found "vanguard parties of proletariat" on principles of "proletarian internationalism" and of "permanent revolution". Active in the 1930s in organising the Saigon waterfront, industry and transport, Trotskyists presented a significant challenge to the Moscow-aligned party in Cochinchina. Following the September 1945 Saigon
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date created: 2007-04-01T07:46:17Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T16:49:15Z
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