Program of the Fourth International

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The Program of the Fourth International is the foundational political and theoretical document of the Trotskyist Fourth International, outlining its revolutionary socialist strategy and principles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Trotskyist text
foundational document
political program
addresses colonial and semi‑colonial countries
crisis of leadership of the working class
defense of the Soviet Union against imperialism
fight against fascism
role of Stalinism in the workers’ movement
trade union work
adoptedBy Founding Congress of the Fourth International NERFINISHED
author Leon Trotsky NERFINISHED
centralConcept permanent revolution
political revolution against Stalinism
proletarian internationalism
transitional program
workers’ democracy
countryOfOrigin France
dateOfAdoption September 1938
historicalContext Stalinist degeneration of the Soviet Union
interwar period
rise of fascism
ideology Leninism NERFINISHED
Marxism
revolutionary socialism
influenced Trotskyist parties worldwide
post‑war Trotskyist currents
language English
French
Russian
movement Trotskyism
organization Fourth International NERFINISHED
placeOfAdoption Paris region NERFINISHED
politicalPosition opposition to Stalinism
opposition to social democracy
support for expropriation of the bourgeoisie
support for soviet-type organs of power
support for workers’ control of production
support for workers’ governments
publicationYear 1938
purpose to define the political basis of the Fourth International
to outline a revolutionary socialist strategy
to provide a program for world socialist revolution
relatedWork The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International NERFINISHED
Transitional Program NERFINISHED
targetAudience Trotskyist militants
oppressed and colonial peoples
revolutionary workers

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Founding Congress of the Fourth International adoptedDocument Program of the Fourth International