22/08 The arab revolutions and permanent revolution: Jean Nanga
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Outline
The revolutions in Northern Africa (Tunisia, Egypt) and the permanent revolution
- Introduction
- The theory of permanent revolution
- Marxist orthodoxy on Revolution in the beginning of the XXth century
- K. Marx – V. Zasulich: Capital and the situation in Russia
- L. Trotsky, theoretician of the permanent revolution
- The law of uneven and combined development
- The permanent revolution
- The transitional program
- The revolutions in the Third World (China, Cuba, Algeria)
- The revolution in Northern Africa
- Short reminder of the historical context of the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions
- The Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions
- About the “Arab revolution”
- Origins of the Tunisian and Egyptian processes
- “Revolutionary” perspectives of democratic forces
- The issue of the permanent revolution
- The Tunisian left and the revolutionary process
- The Egyptian left and the revolutionary process
- Not to conclude
- Impact of the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions
Reading materials
- Excerpt from Leon Trotsky, The History of the Russian Revolution, Vol. I
- Excerpt from Leon Totsky, Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution, 1938
- "Tunisia, Egypt: a revolutionary process of world scope" Adopted by the International Committee of the Fourth International at its annual meeting in late February 2011
- "The Workers, Middle Class, Military Junta and Permament Revolution" el-HAMALAWY Hossam