noun
theory of permanent revolution
Primarily associated with Leon Trotsky's political theory. Used in historical and political contexts.
トロツキーの永続革命論は、一国社会主義論と対立する。
Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution stands in opposition to the theory of socialism in one country.
The opposing theory of 'socialism in one country', associated with Stalin, which argued that socialism could be built in a single country, in contrast to the internationalist permanent revolution.
Compound of 永続 (permanent, from 永 'eternal' and 続 'continue'), 革命 (revolution), and 論 (theory). The term is a direct translation of the Marxist concept 'permanent revolution'.