Trotsky and Lenin: Early Marxist Philosophers [In Depth Analysis Ep. 3]

An introduction to historical analysis, and an explanation of what Trotsky and Lenin each believed, the historical context which drove them to adopt the beliefs they did, and how their philosophies became mechanisms for social change.  This video is preparation for explaining how American politics has become heavily influenced by both of them.

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The Spirit of Russian Love by Zinaida Trokai

Leo M.J. Aurini

Trained as a Historian at McMaster University, and as an Infantry soldier in the Canadian Forces, I'm a Scholar, Author, Film Maker, and a God fearing Catholic, who loves women for their illogical nature.

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  1. November 7, 2016

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  2. November 29, 2016

    […] are best understood as Neo-Trotskyists, the dialectical response to Neo-Liberal Democrats, whose inevitable synthesis is Globalist […]

  3. January 29, 2017

    […] film school project. And Howe demanded $30,000 from crowdfunders to make this bilge! My friend Davis Aurini makes better-looking documentaries for the price of rent in […]

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