• TheDialectic [none/use name]
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    5 months ago

    They did have a bunch of socialist energy to start so it wasn't super crazy. I it would be very hard to guess history would turn out the way it did so I am not to mad a pre-modern person guessing wrong on modern geopolitics

    • Vncredleader [he/him]
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      5 months ago

      Stalin was a modern person, but more importantly, he did predict this was the route zionism would go. He opposed zionism consistently up to this point for a reason, and while he didn't have a clear goal or orders for the Communist Party of Palestine, he knew that even the socialist zionists would be in effect settlers and their project would be inherently liberal. He let the gamble be taken that maybe a multiracial state could be formed but after all of that

      • TheDialectic [none/use name]
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        5 months ago

        He had an 1800s education and he lived in the first half of the 1900s. I am not sure by what metrics we consider him a modern person.

        Good info on the rest of it though

        • Vncredleader [he/him]
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          5 months ago

          pre-modern is not exactly a relative term. Stalin lived firmly in the Late Modern Period, not early modern. When you say someone is a "pre-modern person" that indicates a specific time in historical periodization, one prior to the second industrial revolution. In terms of history Stalin is a modern figure. I don't think we need to say Stalin wasn't modern to defend his stance here. There is no exact science, but generally the contemporary period is post-WW2. Stalin is modern, but not contemporary.

        • YearOfTheCommieDesktop [they/them]
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          5 months ago

          not modern as in "past 20 years", modern as in modernism, if I had to guess https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernism

          Which pretty much lines up with his lifespan actually

          • Vncredleader [he/him]
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            5 months ago

            Yeah and post-modernism is first said in 1949, which makes Stalin firmly modern. When talking about history we are dealing with a scale so vast that modern is a century ago.