<p>First published in 1940 <i>Stalin’s Russia </i>is a close study of the development of the Stalinist regime and the flaws in socialist doctrine that made it possible. </p><p>The book examines the contrasts between the free and equal society heralded by the Marxist-Leninist programme and the totalitarian state that emerged in its place. It makes use of a wealth of material to cast light on the inner workings of Stalin’s regime. It explores the significance of the Stalin-Hitler pact and argues that the word socialism itself became a liability to any genuine movement of liberation as a result. </p>
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