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Lenin, Stalin and the Soviet Peasants 1918-27

Lenin, Stalin and the Soviet Peasants 1918-27

Published 6 years, 10 months ago
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By 1927 the situation of the Soviet peasantry had just about stabilised from the famine years of the Russian Civil War. However, both Lenin and Stalin looked upon the peasantry and especially the wealthier peasants with barely concealed disgust and suspicion. In Bolshevik thinking, the peasants represented an existential threat to the revolution and would be subsequently broken by Stalin after 1928.

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