I don’t know what the first few people are doing. I am Soviet-illiterate, but I really can’t stand these wonderful speeches. If there is anyone who really understands the Soviet Union, please correct me. Trotsky was a great leader of the Soviet Union, one of the most important leaders of the October Revolution, and the founder of the Soviet Red Army. He proposed the theory of permanent revolution and opposed bureaucracy, personal dogmatism, and substitutionism (of course, his views were often The self-contradiction may be the result of deepening understanding...) As for him being called a prophet, it is because some of his above insights were prophetic and he saw through the rigid shortcomings and arbitrary characteristics of the Soviet system and the future Stalin model. Therefore, Trotskyist historian Deutscher wrote the "Prophet Trilogy", a biography of Trotsky, namely "The Armed Prophet", "The Disarmed Prophet" and "The Exiled Prophet". The names of the first two volumes come from Machiavelli. Willy's famous saying in "The Prince" "The armed prophet is victorious, the disarmed prophet is often ruined."
"The Prophet Trilogy" has a huge influence, so Trotsky is linked to this title