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In Stalin's Russia, alcohol consumption was heavily regulated through a series of laws aimed at controlling and reducing drinking, which was seen as a social problem. The government implemented measures like increased taxes on alcohol, restrictions on production and sales, and campaigns promoting sobriety. In the late 1930s, Stalin introduced a crackdown on illegal distilling and drinking, while also later promoting vodka as a source of state revenue. These policies reflected a broader attempt to shape Soviet society and improve productivity among workers.

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