"The revolutionary center of gravity has shifted definitely to the West, where the immediate possibilities of building parties are immeasurably greater." --Leon Trotsky, "The Class Nature of the Soviet State," 1933 [Why this quote is wrong: The revolution did not happen in Germany except for the fascist one that Trotsky was wishing to ride to power in Moscow. At that time, Mao was well on his way to establishing a revolutionary army. In fact, all the subsequent revolutions after 1933 happened outside the West. While Marxists were initially taught that the advanced capitalist countries of Europe would be the first to go to Revolution, the Trotskyists have never abandoned their Eurocentric view of the world centered on hope in labor aristocracy classes. Even in the face of the evidence, they keep on spouting the same thing out of a deep racism.]