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MIM Theory #6 The Stalin Issue |
MIM reviews some of the most influential anti-Stalin biographies. Anti-communist
propagandists around the world opened up new offensives against Josef Stalin
in 1985 when Mikhail Gorbachev came to power and introduced glasnost, and
in 1991 when the state capitalist Soviet Union fell apart. The attacks on
Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953 when it was a socialist
country, are often ostensibly based on new evidence -- documents previously
held in secret Soviet government archives. Article reviews Bazhanov,
Deutscher, Khruschev, Medvedev, Pomper, Tucker, Ulam, Volkogonov and others.(104 pp.)
Read a review by a California prisoner
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Letters
Chapter 2. Stalin Biographies
Bibliography p. 12
Historical Idealism Rampant in Stalin Biographies p. 14
Anna Larina Review (Bukharin's wife) p. 49
Barbusse Review p. 59
Feuchtwanger Review p. 60
Chapter 3. The United Front
Chapter 4. Sectarian Review
Mao on Stalin
Sartre on Stalin
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