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Angered animists taking line in totalitarian ideology
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Stalinism is a compilation album by Japanese hardcore punk group The Stalin released on January 21, 1987. It was released outside of a record label on January 21, 1987. It was digitally remastered and re-released in 2005. Edit board released after The Stalin ...
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1927, from Stalin + -ism . Related: Stalinist .
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Roy Medvedev, Let History Judge: The Origins and Consequences of Stalinism, New York: Columbia University Press, 1989, pp.
It will help the Soviet working class to climb out of the thick layer of fog, confusion and political disorientation into which it has been plunged after more than seventy years of lies and historical falsifications under the bureaucratic dictatorship of Stalinism.
But this merely underlines the profound gulf which separates all the ideologists of Stalinism from the ideas and traditions of Bolshevism.
We need a leadership capable of mobilising the colossal power of the labour movement to put an end to capitalism and Stalinism once and for all - and with it the system that gave birth to the monstrous fascist regimes of the inter-war period.
Sufficiently so as to call down the wrath of every major power system: Stalinism, fascism, western liberalism, most intellectual currents and their doctrinal institutionsall combined to condemn and destroy the anarchist revolution, as they did.
Sufficiently so as to call down the wrath of every major power system: Stalinism, fascism, western liberalism, most intellectual currents and their doctrinal institutions -- all combined to condemn and destroy the anarchist revolution, as they did.
Stalinism and Maoism were, Wittfogel later inferred, Pharaonic in their application of terror, Pharaonic in the architectural grandeur of their personality cults, and Pharaonic in their emphasis on massive public works projects—.