In my continued exposure to leftist spaces and a leftist view on history it has become clear that all I understand about Stalin is the reactionary rhetoric I've been fed my whole life. I have only just started on reading theory and exposing myself to a leftist view, so Stalin as a topic isn't something I've reached yet.

But I have to ask, and I think this is the place to ask it, what is the deal with Stalin?

The vibe I get is that people at a minimum don't hate Stalin, but also maybe at most appricate Stalin. I'm aware that the efforts of the USSR during WW2, especially in regards to Nazi aggression are a credit to his administration and leadership, but is that really where the vibe starts and stops?

I'm not looking for a dissertation on the guy, but just the notes or primary points. I'll take reading suggestions too.

Thanks comrades.

  • Pavlichenko_Fan_Club [comrade/them]
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    10 months ago

    Somebody already mentioned Losurdo's book on Stalin--Ill add that a good companion piece is Losurdo's response to a Trostyist critic in "Primitve Thinking And Stalin As Scapegoat" https://redsails.org/stalin-come-capro-espiatorio/