>From what I recall, Trotsky at the end suffered from high blood pressure
(I wonder why!) so it's very possible that he would have succumbed to a
fatal heart attack or stroke like Lenin if not for the August 20, 1940
assassination.

On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 10:49 AM Michael Meeropol <[email protected]>
wrote:

> this may be so far "out there" that it isn't worth the brain power used in
> the speculation --
>
> BUT, here goes --- If Trotsky had successfully avoided Stalin's assassins
> and lived to a ripe old age (the 1950s) what might he bequeathed to the
> International Socialist Movement??   Has there been any written speculation
> based on Trotsky's own writings once he was exiled ...
>
>
>>
>>


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