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单词 Stalinism
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Definition of Stalinism in English:

Stalinism

noun ˈstɑːlɪnɪz(ə)mˈstɑləˌnɪzəm
mass noun
  • The ideology and policies adopted by Stalin, based on centralization, totalitarianism, and the pursuit of communism.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Martin Malia's essay ‘The Soviet Tragedy’ analyses socialist ideology to understand the origins of Stalinism.
    • This did not represent the end of socialism but rather the collapse of Stalinism and its program of national economic regulation.
    • Klaus served as finance minister after the collapse of Stalinism and is closely identified with the introduction of free-market policies.
    • Yet the congress was also a battleground where the political struggles between Stalinism and the revolutionary left in the wider war were reproduced in the cultural debates.
    • When a Marxist uses the term Stalinism it has a specific meaning.
    • In Russia the civil war undermined the working class and Stalinism crushed the last remnants of democracy.
    • Moreover, the disintegration of Stalinism heralded the end of all programs based on national economic regulation.
    • By the year 1950 their enthusiasm for literature had grown into a conscious political protest against Stalinism.
    • It had one of the strongest Communist parties in the world, which suffered a political catastrophe as a result of the policies of Stalinism.
    • This was one of the most important teachings he had drawn from the struggle against Stalinism and its nationalist programme.
    • If Stalinism were socialism, he reasoned, then the left would have to support it, despite its totalitarian features.
    • The irreconcilable opposition of Marxism to Stalinism was the essential premise of the political program and perspective of the Workers League.
    • Technological progress proved to be incompatible not with socialism, but with Stalinism, its bureaucratic antithesis.
    • Here we see that the writer assigns historical superiority to socialism, cleansed of all traces of Stalinism.
    • Yugoslavia broke with Stalin in 1948, but its leadership never broke with the nationalist perspective of Stalinism.
    • The collapse of communism in 1989 brought to light new evidence of the horrors of Stalinism, and gave totalitarianism a new lease of life.
    • Of course the filmmaker, like the workers, has grown up under Stalinism and faces great ideological and intellectual obstacles.
    • It examines his father's early support for Soviet communism, blended with a history of Stalinism.
    • This, however, is a manifestation not of adherence to Marxism or socialism, but rather their political opposite - Stalinism.
    • The book presented here is therefore an important document of the fight of the Marxist opposition against Stalinism.
 
 

Definition of Stalinism in US English:

Stalinism

nounˈstɑləˌnɪzəmˈstäləˌnizəm
  • The ideology and policies adopted by Stalin, based on centralization, totalitarianism, and the pursuit of communism.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was one of the most important teachings he had drawn from the struggle against Stalinism and its nationalist programme.
    • Here we see that the writer assigns historical superiority to socialism, cleansed of all traces of Stalinism.
    • When a Marxist uses the term Stalinism it has a specific meaning.
    • By the year 1950 their enthusiasm for literature had grown into a conscious political protest against Stalinism.
    • Yet the congress was also a battleground where the political struggles between Stalinism and the revolutionary left in the wider war were reproduced in the cultural debates.
    • The collapse of communism in 1989 brought to light new evidence of the horrors of Stalinism, and gave totalitarianism a new lease of life.
    • It had one of the strongest Communist parties in the world, which suffered a political catastrophe as a result of the policies of Stalinism.
    • The irreconcilable opposition of Marxism to Stalinism was the essential premise of the political program and perspective of the Workers League.
    • In Russia the civil war undermined the working class and Stalinism crushed the last remnants of democracy.
    • The book presented here is therefore an important document of the fight of the Marxist opposition against Stalinism.
    • Klaus served as finance minister after the collapse of Stalinism and is closely identified with the introduction of free-market policies.
    • Technological progress proved to be incompatible not with socialism, but with Stalinism, its bureaucratic antithesis.
    • If Stalinism were socialism, he reasoned, then the left would have to support it, despite its totalitarian features.
    • Of course the filmmaker, like the workers, has grown up under Stalinism and faces great ideological and intellectual obstacles.
    • This did not represent the end of socialism but rather the collapse of Stalinism and its program of national economic regulation.
    • This, however, is a manifestation not of adherence to Marxism or socialism, but rather their political opposite - Stalinism.
    • Yugoslavia broke with Stalin in 1948, but its leadership never broke with the nationalist perspective of Stalinism.
    • Martin Malia's essay ‘The Soviet Tragedy’ analyses socialist ideology to understand the origins of Stalinism.
    • Moreover, the disintegration of Stalinism heralded the end of all programs based on national economic regulation.
    • It examines his father's early support for Soviet communism, blended with a history of Stalinism.
 
 
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