Socialism in One Country
The
Socialism in one country theory is the foundation of
Stalinist socialism. The theory is in opposition to the
Permanent Revolution theory supported by
Lenin and
Trotsky, which stated that the success of the
Soviet Union relied upon revolutions in
Europe and across the world.
Stalin believed that the Soviet Union could survive without other
socialist countries.
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