- (USSR) from 1924 to 1953 by
dictator Joseph Stalin and in
Soviet satellite states between 1944 and 1953.
Stalinism included the
creation of a one man totalitarian...
- 1930s.
Stalin codified his
interpretation of
Marxism as Marxism–Leninism,
while the
totalitarian political system he
established is
known as
Stalinism. Born...
- Look up
Stalinism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stalinism is a
theory and
practice for
developing a
communist society.
Stalinism may also
refer to:...
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distinguished between Stalinism and neo-
Stalinism in that "[t]he
Soviet leaders have not
reverted to two
extremes of
Stalin's rule – one-man dictatorship...
- icebreaker)
Stalinism Steamer Tovarich Stalin All
pages with
titles containing Stalin This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Stalin. If...
- was
released on
September 5, 1980. On
April 7, 1981, they
released the
Stalinism EP. In July Tam
replaced Atsushi on guitar. On
November 4, at a live performance...
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compare ****sm and
Stalinism.
Historians Sheila Fitzpatrick and
Michael Geyer highlight the
differences between ****sm and
Stalinism, with
Geyer saying...
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Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin (/
stɑːlɪn, -lin/,
Tamil pronunciation: ['mut̪ːuʋeːl kaɾuˈɳaːniði
sʈaːˈlin] , born 1
March 1953) is an
Indian politician serving...
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differentiation between Stalinism and Bolshevism. He
summarised his view: "The
present purge draws between Bolshevism and
Stalinism not
simply a
bloody line...
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Everyday Stalinism or
Everyday Stalinism:
Ordinary Life in
Extraordinary Times:
Soviet Russia in the 1930s is a book by
Australian academic Sheila Fitzpatrick...