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creating powerful secret police, he also used propoganda he controlled newspapers, radios, and anyother sources of info and he also moved against reliegion. he controlled every asspect of their lives.

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How was stalin's control of the economy typical of totalitarianism?

creating powerful secret police, he also used propoganda he controlled newspapers, radios, and anyother sources of info and he also moved against reliegion. he controlled every asspect of their lives.


How was Joseph Stalin different from other totalitarianism rulers of his time?

He fully controlled the Soviet economy.


What was Stalin's form of government?

Stalin's form of government was totalitarianism


Who started totalitarianism?

Hello, it's Joseph Stalin.


What are some examples of totalitarianism?

Joseph Stalin-Soviet Union


Ideology of stalinism?

Stalin's goal was to bring Russia up to par with the standards of the western world. In lieu of this ideology, Stalin actively took over the economy. Mercantilism is least like the system established by Joseph Stalin


What was the goal of Joseph Stalin five year plans?

Answer this question…To give the government control of all parts of the economy


What was the goal of Joseph Stalin's five-years plans?

Answer this question…To give the government control of all parts of the economy


How and why were Russian communism become totalitarianism under Stalin?

They were in the pryamid in russia that did not tolorate teh stailin religious rule


Was Stalin's form of Communism true Marxist Communism?

No, Stalin's form of communism is called Stalinism, and so it is different in many ways, Marxism has complete control of politics, the economy and foreign affairs in the peoples hands, this includes law making and voting. So it is true direct democracy, but with equality as the underlying principle, meaning, no more rich controlling peoples ideas and emotions through authoritarianism. Stalin's was a form of totalitarianism, with fear police and a completely centralized government, in a nutshell, these are some major differences.


Why did Stalin implement these programs?

Stalin hoped to improve the Soviet economy


How did the events that took place under Stalin's rule shock George Orwell?

George Orwell (Eric Blair) was himself a Socialist, but in the "English" fashion - he despised totalitarianism in any form, and it was personified for him in Stalin. Totalitarianism figures as a central theme in his two best-known works, "Animal Farm" and "1984".