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Trotskyite

[trot-skee-ahyt] / ˈtrɒt skiˌaɪt /


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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, for example, pronounced himself “profoundly alarmed” by, among other things, Mamdani’s “Trotskyite economic policies.”

From Los Angeles Times

Politically, he briefly backed the Trotskyite Militant Tendency in his youth.

From BBC

He is backed by the Socialist Party, a successor organisation to the Trotskyite Militant Tendency, and is not expected to come close to winning.

From BBC

In the evenings, she was a labor organizer for a Trotskyite group.

From New York Times

Against the Trotskyite view of Stalin as a Georgian bandit chief, Kalder argues that Stalin was actually a big thinker and a good writer, capable of popularizing Marx in ways Lenin could not.

From The New Yorker