Tag: STALIN

  • The Dissolution of the Communist International

    The Dissolution of the Communist International

    In the tempestuous years following the Russian Revolution, the global labor movement found itself in unprecedented upheaval. The birth of Soviet Russia symbolized hope for millions, as the glimmering red star of communism found a place in the skies. But as history unfolded, the trajectory of the international communist movement experienced unexpected contortions, many of…

  • The Myth of Inequality

    The Myth of Inequality

    In the capitalist paradigm, the division of labor and the distribution of income are profoundly disconnected from the social utility and intrinsic value of work. It is often unquestioned why a janitor, integral to the hygienic functioning of an organization, receives compensation so disparately low compared to a director who oversees the company’s strategies. Both…

  • The Relationship Between Communism and Religion

    The Relationship Between Communism and Religion

    The relationship between communism and religion has long been a topic of great controversy and misunderstanding. The common misconception that communism inherently opposes religion has roots in both historical misinterpretations and political agendas. In this examination, we will seek to clarify the nuanced interplay between communism and religious belief, and particularly focus on the distortion…

  • Stalin: The Genesis of a Perverted Form of Communism

    Stalin: The Genesis of a Perverted Form of Communism

    Joseph Stalin, one of the most notorious dictators in history, rose to power as the leader of the Soviet Union and played a pivotal role in shaping the course of the 20th century. While many factors contributed to Stalin’s rise to power and the nature of his rule, his early religious education significantly influenced his…

  • The Role of Violent Revolution And Stalin in The Distortion of Communism

    The Role of Violent Revolution And Stalin in The Distortion of Communism

    The use of violence and coercion to achieve political goals often resulted in individuals with violent tendencies rising to positions of power. This created a volatile environment where those who were willing to use force became the leaders of the movement. Furthermore, Stalin’s religious education played a crucial role in shaping his worldview and ideology.…