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-'''Stalinism''' is a policy on how to developing a communist society, conceived and implemented by [[Joseph Stalin]] in the [[Soviet Union]] whilst officially adhering to [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist–Leninism]]. Some criticize Stalinist practical measures, such as repression and economic policy, as a deviation from both Marxist and Leninist philosophy. 
-== See also ==+The '''Stalin Society''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] discussion group for individuals who see [[Joseph Stalin]] as a great [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist–Leninist]] and wish to preserve his legacy, which they believe to be positive. The society originated as a consequence of the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] and what the members perceived as a subsequent increase in the criticism of Stalin.
-* [[Anti-Revisionism]]+==See also==
-* [[Anti-Stalinist left]]+* [[Anti-revisionism]]
-* [[Comparison of Nazism and Stalinism]]+
-* [[Cult of personality]]+
-* [[Joseph Stalin]]+
-* [[Maoism]]+
* [[Neo-Stalinism]] * [[Neo-Stalinism]]
-* [[Putinism]]+* [[Holodomor denial]]
-* [[Stalin Society]]+
-* [[Stalinist architecture]]+
-* [[Totalitarianism]]+
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The Stalin Society is a British discussion group for individuals who see Joseph Stalin as a great Marxist–Leninist and wish to preserve his legacy, which they believe to be positive. The society originated as a consequence of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and what the members perceived as a subsequent increase in the criticism of Stalin.

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