Stalin (Soviet leadership), as realized, 1924-1953
20th Century · realized scope
Joseph Stalin was a Soviet political figure who held the position of General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and later Chairman of the Council of Ministers. He operated within the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953, consolidating authority within the single-party state established after the Russian Revolution. His tenure is principally associated with the policy of rapid industrialization, collectivization of agriculture, and the Soviet Union's participation in the Second World War as a principal Allied power.
Cluster:Mobilized Absolutism
Knowledge & Truth and Care & Welfare show the deepest depressions in the collection, with the procedural Principles low beside them, while Authority & Hierarchy carries the single strongest elevation anywhere in it, joined by Assigned Groups, Security & Stability, and Community & Solidarity. Both sides of the pattern run to their extremes. That depth on both sides is what separates it from Extractive Rule.
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Neighbors
- 1Stalin-era USSR, as realized, 1929-1953Distance: 6Compare
- 2Lenin (Soviet leadership), as realized, 1917-1924Distance: 20Compare
- 3East Germany (GDR), as realized, 1949-1990Distance: 22Compare
- 4Maoist China, as realized, 1949-1976Distance: 22Compare
- 5Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam leadership), as realized, 1945-1969Distance: 23Compare
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