The absence of a free press allowed Stalin to run roughshod over the any human rights. People had no knowledge of the Horror that was happening. As a result, people did not create an opposition to Stalin. The collectivization of farming was a tremendous economic failure. It was a doctrine of Communism. Without a free press to report the magnitude of the failure, people believed the Propaganda press.
Of course, sometimes even a free press chooses to ignore a number of issues. Liberal presses in the United States did not report on the massive slaughter by Stalin. However, other voices made the story known. Competition exists among presses in areas with free presses.
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Yes, he philosophized the economic system of Socialism and other leftist political systems such as Communism, which had economic elements. Socialism and communism are actually two distinct politico-economic systems - they both have their own political and economic systems. Marx also wrote the most systematic (at the time, and in my opinion, to date) critique of capitalism. In fact, I think its wrong to describe communism as a political system - democracy is the political system of communism - communism is fundamentally an economic system.
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there is no such thing as political economic systems, there are only economic political systems
What the Economic system v. political system
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Hold on to political and economic power.
the diifference between a political revolution and an economic revolution
Hold on to political and economic power.
It began for economic reasons and quickly became a political event.
Their economic and political structure was influenced by their religion.