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because marx says one of the things the the Dictatorship of the people should do is get rid of the memory of capitalism and the simpleist way to do that is to kill a capitalist

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Stalin's actions cannot be solely attributed to his reading of Karl Marx, as his rise to power was influenced by various factors. While Stalin was a Marxist, his ruthless tactics, including the purges and killings, were driven by his own quest for power and control rather than purely following Marx's teachings. It is important to consider the complex historical context of the time, including political upheaval and personal ambitions, when analyzing Stalin's actions.

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