Stalin's Ideology was "Do as I say or you'll end up in Siberia or worse."
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What's worse than gulag?Originally posted by Odin
Stalin's Ideology was "Do as I say or you'll end up in Siberia or worse."
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. - Ben Franklin
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It was the way how he went to his goal - the state without exploitation. He was a dictator, no doubt, but it wasn't his ideology or official doctrine of the USSR. Soviet ideology didn't proclaim extermination or enslavement of certain nationalities, it proclaimed exactly the opposite - equality of all people and absence of exploitation.
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Yes, but they don't hold a candle to gulags, and weren't around in Stalin's time, so they can't be the "or worse" to which Odin's Stalin was referering.Originally posted by Serb
Ever heard about Guantanamo Bay or Abu-Grave?Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. - Ben Franklin
Iain Banks missed deadline due to Civ | The eyes are the groin of the head. - Dwight Schrute.
One more turn .... One more turn .... | WWTSD
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That's the problem. Stalin made a super power out of backward rural country defeated by much weaker Germans at WW1. Within a decade Russia made a huge leap from a pathetic land of uneducated peasants, which bought ploughs from Germans prior WW1, into industrial powerhouse which produced world's best tanks. Soviet industrial growth under Stalin was unprecedented.Originally posted by Krill
Actions speak louder than words?
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And you'll get no disagreement from me on that. I think that as cruel and as callous as killing so many people is, it was that that saved the rest of the country...You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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I realize it could be a shock for you, but Solzhenitcin's Archipelago GULAG is complete lie.Originally posted by Lord Avalon
Yes, but they don't hold a candle to gulags, and weren't around in Stalin's time, so they can't be the "or worse" to which Odin's Stalin was referering.
A horror, fictional story. Sorta like Sthepen King.
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The soviet economy was anathema to true socialists for the same reason capitalism is, both had parasitic ruling classes, which in the USSR were the party bosses.Originally posted by Serb
It was the way how he went to his goal - the state without exploitation. He was a dictator, no doubt, but it wasn't his ideology or official doctrine of the USSR. Soviet ideology didn't proclaim extermination or enslavement of certain nationalities, it proclaimed exactly the opposite - equality of all people and absence of exploitation.
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A country doesn't need to be ruled by a megalomanic psycopath to indistrialize. The fact Russia had just started industrializing is why socialism in russia was doomed to fail, socialism only works in wealthy developed countries. The Bolsheiviks were trying to go to socialism straight from a mostly feudal, agrarian society, a BIG nono.Originally posted by Serb
That's the problem. Stalin made a super power out of backward rural country defeated by much weaker Germans at WW1. Within a decade Russia made a huge leap from a pathetic land of uneducated peasants, which bought ploughs from Germans prior WW1, into industrial powerhouse which produced world's best tanks. Soviet industrial growth under Stalin was unprecedented.
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