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explain in your own words the debate within the communist party between permanent revolution and socialism in one country

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Communism in one country advocates for a gradual, peaceful transition to communism. It believes that all countries and peoples will eventually become communist—and that this will happen without violence.

Permanent revolution advocates for the immediate overthrow of the capitalist system. It believes that a violent revolution is inevitable, and that once the system is overthrown, communism will be automatically achieved.

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Socialism in one country was a Soviet state policy to strengthen socialism within the country rather than socialism globally. Given the defeats of the 1917–1923 European communist revolutions, Joseph Stalin and Nikolai Bukharin encouraged the theory of the possibility of constructing socialism in the Soviet Union.

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