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Stalin And The Soviet Union

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(2)Stalin period was a significant period that his leadership had led the Soviet Union to develop in a very different way that contradicted to the thoughts of Lenin and Marx. Suny argued that Stalin constituted a “revolution from above,” which meant Stalin as a leader, led the people to make lots of changes by giving orders from the top of the hierarchy. The people were following him instead of initiating the changes and reforms. The industrialization, collectivization, and cultural conservatism (or cultural revolution, which was a term later China borrowed and used in a similar way) were Stalin’s major policies or ideologies that presented his “revolution from above” and a discontinuity between him and former Communist leaders.
In 1928, New Economic Policy was abolished by Stalin. This move meant that Stalin was ready to start to build his system in the Soviet Union. During the same year, he adopted the First Five Year Plan, which was a generalized plan for the development of the whole state, to substitute NEP. This plan put an emphasis on heavy industry that actually helped him to gain support from the people. The workers were willing to support him since the plan provided millions of jobs. The economy recovered quickly since the industries could drive the economy to run. Suny mentioned that Stalin also linked the need to industrialize rapidly with the dangers that the USSR faced from the great capitalist and imperialist powers. He saw the need, and thus he set up the

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