because he loved balls
totalitarian
Stalin was a state capitalist dictator; no connection to Communism.
Joseph Stalin was characterized by his authoritarian leadership, ruthless suppression of dissent, and a focus on rapid industrialization and collectivization in the Soviet Union. He employed propaganda, state control over media, and a pervasive secret police to maintain power and instill fear. A totalitarian state, like Stalin's Soviet Union, is marked by centralized control over all aspects of life, including politics, economy, and culture, often utilizing surveillance and repression to eliminate opposition and enforce ideological conformity. This environment stifles individual freedoms and promotes a cult of personality around the leader.
Based on his speech at 1937 in Bolshoi Theatre, Stalin said that the intelligentsia class were necessary to help him fulfill state's tasks.
The introduction of 'Collective farming' .
Yes, Joseph Stalin was a statist in the political diamond. He believed that the state should take control of the social and economic policy to some degree.
totalitarian
Stalin was a state capitalist dictator; no connection to Communism.
Joseph Stalin
Joseph Dugashvilli, better known as Stalin.
Town of Gori, Georgia (not US state :) Country in Transcaucasia.
Stalin supported state capitalist governments in Eastern Europe. Communism has no government (or classes or money).
Joseph Stalin may have respected Mussolini as a leader, but he hates Fascist policies and the fact that Mussolini had sided with Hitler against the Allies. As a Communist who believed in absolute state control, Stalin clashed with Mussolini on economics and the role of classes in society, so they were very far apart ideologically.
Joseph Stalin was characterized by his authoritarian leadership, ruthless suppression of dissent, and a focus on rapid industrialization and collectivization in the Soviet Union. He employed propaganda, state control over media, and a pervasive secret police to maintain power and instill fear. A totalitarian state, like Stalin's Soviet Union, is marked by centralized control over all aspects of life, including politics, economy, and culture, often utilizing surveillance and repression to eliminate opposition and enforce ideological conformity. This environment stifles individual freedoms and promotes a cult of personality around the leader.
Stalin ruled over a state capitalist system, but he didn’t create it.
Based on his speech at 1937 in Bolshoi Theatre, Stalin said that the intelligentsia class were necessary to help him fulfill state's tasks.
Joseph Stalin developed a policy that forced the peasants to put their land and animals into state owned collective.