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    Stalinism (Russian: Сталинизм, Stalinizm) is the totalitarian [1] [2] [3] means of governing and Marxist–Leninist policies implemented in the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1927 to 1953 by dictator Joseph Stalin and in Soviet satellite states between 1944 and 1953.

  2. Aug 9, 2024 · Stalinism, the method of rule, or policies, of Joseph Stalin, Soviet Communist Party and state leader from 1929 until his death in 1953. Stalinism is associated with a regime of terror and totalitarian rule.

  3. Sep 22, 2024 · Communism - Stalinism, Totalitarianism, Collectivism: Lenin’s death in 1924 left Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, and Nikolay Bukharin as the leaders of the All-Russian Communist Party. Before he died, Lenin warned his party comrades to beware of Stalin’s ambitions. The warning proved prophetic.

  4. Stalinism has come to stand for the whole of the repressive Soviet political system under Joseph Stalin (1879–1953) from at least 1928 until his death, although many commentators extend the term to include the period before perestroika.

  5. Oct 30, 2017 · In the post-Soviet era, the most interesting work on the Stalinist period has been social history, far beyond the Kremlin walls—the study of what one of its leading practitioners, Sheila ...

  6. Stalinism, Method of rule, or policies, of Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union and his imitators elsewhere in the Soviet bloc. On taking power, Stalin brooked no dissent from party policies, of which he assumed the role of sole infallible interpreter.

  7. Oct 15, 2014 · Understanding Stalin. Russian archives reveal that he was no madman, but a very smart and implacably rational ideologue. By Anne Applebaum. Simon Prades. November 2014 Issue. How did Stalin...

  8. Stalinism is a much abused term. In the discourse of public politics in the West, particularly on the left of the political spectrum, it has become a form of abuse with little substantive content. In academic pursuits, too, the term has had a distinctly pejorative air.

  9. Stalinism represents one of the most violent episodes in all of human history - aa time when the Soviet government, under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, deployed state coercion on an unprecedented scale. Why did a government purportedly dedicated to social harmony engage in extreme violence?

  10. Stalinism is the name given to the political and economic system which Joseph Stalin implemented in the Soviet Union between 1934 and 1953, while he was General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.