
1926
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4.18
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111
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In two speeches in the mid-1920s, Trotsky points to the emergence of the United States as the primary economic power in the world—alongside the decline of Britain, France, and Germany—as the decisive factor in world politics. He describes the sharp contradictions this new situation entails, and highlights the revolutionary prospects for the working class of the world.
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