An organization designed to unite many of the out-spoken supporters of Josef Stalin, prominent Bolshevik and leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953. Marxist-Leninists welcome primarily, but those who have questions about Stalin or other Marxist related history are free to ask as well.
An organization designed to unite many of the out-spoken supporters of Josef Stalin, prominent Bolshevik and leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953. Marxist-Leninists welcome primarily, but those who have questions about Stalin or other Marxist related history are free to ask as well.
After the tragic death of Comrade Stalin, the Soviet Union underwent a massive overhaul by the Party under the leadership of Nikita Khrushchev who removed Soviet emphasis of proper education and undid many of the economic programs set forth during the Stalin years. Do you believe that his leadership was ultimately effective in supporting the USSR or set it down the path that would lead to its collapse?
i did it solely as a way to increase awareness of this group
also, the group's aim states that it neither condemns nor endorses any ideologies presented in the artwork it hosts. While some may consider it fascist leaning, i still think of it as neutral. If for any reason I come to think of them as being more and more fascism.
I assure you comrade, I would never align myself with the enemy of the people.
Also, I am starting to work on a new journal page.
I'm still not certain if my group is a success or a failure, though I tend for the latter.
Originally I wanted it to be Laibachian in spirit, taking elements from both the Third Reich, Salo etc. but also from the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and the countries of the Warsaw Pact(especially the DDR,) but once you start the group with mostly Third Reich enthusiasts, it's quite hard to shape it like that, especially since most people do not perceive it as an art group, but as a political one(which is simply idiotic.)
All in all, maybe with a slow transition it'd work. Adding some Communist deviations here and there until it balances itself.
I'm almost afraid to joi this group because I have a Russian friend who strongly disagrees with my views of Stalin. I, personally, note that while he did make mistakes, he did kind of save Russia.