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Stalin was a bit of a diva... like a murderous, paranoid diva with way to much political power. Kind of like Regina George.
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- 00:01
No marx lenin and trotsky all had their very own
- 00:05
personal versions of communism which we've explored now It's time
- 00:09
to take a walk on the wild side and dig
- 00:11
deep into stalinism you might wantto bring a barf bag
- 00:15
with you for this one I'm just saying stalinism was
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- 00:18
less about communism and more about well stalin He was
- 00:22
the head cone of the big cheese the great leader
- 00:24
who give it and take it away with an emphasis
- 00:26
on the take it apart So how did the soviets
- 00:28
find themselves so enamored of a cult of personality Well
- 00:33
it all began with lennon who was totally okay with
- 00:35
electing people the office so long as they were members
- 00:38
of the communist party Members of other parties definitely need
- 00:41
not apply More importantly any communists who wanted to be
- 00:45
a part of the soviet state needed to be really
- 00:47
well behaved communists because lenin didn't like having opponents and
- 00:51
he didn't like party factions the system was ripe for
- 00:55
abuse and boy did stalin abuse it well In nineteen
- 00:58
thirty eight style informed the supreme soviet of the soviet
- 01:01
union which was a combination legislative judicial body that had
- 01:05
no real power because stalin and his buds were the
- 01:08
true decision makers just like lenin Stalin wasn't a fan
- 01:12
of having people oppose him but he took that dislike
- 01:15
to a whole new level of crazy We know that
- 01:17
stalin was really good at making alliances right Well once
- 01:21
the nineteen thirties rolled around stalin got rid of all
- 01:23
his friends He couldn't have anyone maybe someday potentially threatening
- 01:27
his power you know But those allies weren't the only
- 01:30
people stalin kicked to the curb Men who'd served as
- 01:33
military officers were eradicated because they could use their military
- 01:37
contacts and experience to lead a revolution People who were
- 01:40
from overseas were eradicated because well they new life in
- 01:43
soviet russia sucked compared to life elsewhere And stalin didn't
- 01:47
want word to get out Finally the educated were eradicated
- 01:51
because people who read books well they probably see through
- 01:55
all the stones Deception right So yeah that's how stalin
- 01:58
did it He manipulated the soviet political system to serve
- 02:01
him and off anyone who might get in his way
- 02:05
It also helped that people were so scared and paranoid
- 02:07
of stolen that they pretty much convinced themselves to live
- 02:10
In lala land and sure communists elsewhere knew that stalin
- 02:14
was a really bad example of the political theories that
- 02:16
marx and engels had preached After all in marxism established
- 02:21
communist nations don't have government it's the people who are
- 02:25
in charge Stalinism however was all about totalitarian dictatorship You
- 02:30
can see why communism today gets such a bad rap
- 02:33
Then the world's first communist country was run by a
- 02:36
moustachioed murderous jerrick For decades We should probably be careful
- 02:40
saying that though we wouldn't want to stalin to hear 00:02:42.94 --> [endTime] us and decide tio do something Oh no
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