Right-wing Trotskyism is a term used to refer to the rightization and / or neoconservatization nature of Trotskyism, which consists of turning Trotskyism into a right-wing ideology, replacing the socialized economy with an interventionist or neoliberal capitalist economy and the socialization of the state by centralization of the powers of the state or by the dissolution of the powers of the state to a minimum state. Right-wing Trotskyism is also characterized by "neoconservatization", which consists of making people's minds neoconservative and extreme, thus directing people and leading them to neoconservatism. Right-wing Trotskyism has neoconservative and Trotskyist neoconservatism (neoconservative trotskyism) as its main currents, the first being restricted to only the country of origin and the second being internationalist, there is also the National-Trotskyism (NazTrot / NazTrotism) that is characterized for being right-wing but keeping the economy and the state socialized.
Right-wing Trotskyism is a term used to refer to the rightization and / or neoconservatization nature of Trotskyism, which consists of turning Trotskyism into a right-wing ideology, replacing the socialized economy with an interventionist or neoliberal capitalist economy and the socialization of the state by centralization of the powers of the state or by the dissolution of the powers of the state to a minimum state. Right-wing Trotskyism is also characterized by "neoconservatization", which consists of making people's minds neoconservative and extreme, thus directing people and leading them to neoconservatism. Right-wing Trotskyism has neoconservative and Trotskyist neoconservatism (neoconservative trotskyism) as its main currents, the first being restricted to only the country of origin and the second being internationalist, there is also the National-Trotskyism (NazTrot / NazTrotism) that is characterized for being right-wing but keeping the economy and the state socialized.
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