What Is Stalinism?
The Core Philosophy
Stalinism refers to the political and economic system implemented by Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union, characterised by a totalitarian one-party state, centralised command economy, and brutal suppression of dissent. It involved rapid industrialisation, forced collectivisation of agriculture, and the cult of personality around Stalin.
Political ideologies are rarely static. They exist on a spectrum of economic freedom and social liberty. Understanding where Stalinism falls on this spectrum is critical to analysing modern geopolitical shifts and understanding systemic structures.
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