• @MILFCortana
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    His writing is clearer than almost any other Marxist, which imo is another factor. Marx is a genius, but Stalin is such a genius he distilled these concepts in a way the masses can easily understand. That’s dangerous

    E: why is it just one sad little liberal always downvoting? It’s never two, three downvotes, just one.

    E2: just cus you got on your alts to further downvote me doesn’t not make you a sad little solitary lib

    • @DamarcusArt
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      212 months ago

      You can tell when they have alt accounts because there’ll be 2-4 downvotes in quick succession, within 5 minutes of each other.

    • SpookyGenderCommunist [they/them]
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      142 months ago

      His writing is clearer than almost any other Marxist, which imo is another factor

      Hot take: I think Stalin is an incredibly mid writer, and Mao is far more clear and easy to understand.

      • @Kaplya@hexbear.net
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        332 months ago

        Stalin’s Marxism and the National Question (~1913) was probably his best work.

        Lenin loved it so much that he proclaimed it to be “the Bolshevik Party’s definitive declaration on the national question”.

        Even Trotsky, his arch-nemesis, considered it a great work and had to throw in the jabs “hmm… why has Stalin never published another work of such quality before and after this? very suspicious… don’t you think… was it really written by Stalin himself??” lol.

        Stalin’s Marxism and the National Question also became the theoretical foundation of the People’s Republic of China’s classification of its 56 ethnic nationalities, based on the criteria that Stalin had laid out.

        Having said that, the Comintern did make a lot of mistakes when it comes to advising anti-colonial struggle in the third world. Mao’s theses were far more applicable to poorly developed colonies in this regard.

        • o_d [he/him]
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          232 months ago

          Marxism and the National Question is up there for one of my favorite pieces of Marxist literature. I’m also a big fan of Dialectical and Historical Materialism. Stalin was quite good at breaking down Marxist concepts into language that is more accessible and easier to understand. I had a hard grasping dialectical materialism until I read Stalin’s work on it.

          • 小莱卡
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            182 months ago

            completely agree, i even advocate for recommending Dialectical and Historical Materialism to beginners. It is an essential read for anyone serious about reading theory.

      • 小莱卡
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        242 months ago

        Mao is great too but Stalin writing style is literally “marxism for dummies”. His sequential and structured style of writing can’t be easier to read.

      • @BakedBeanEnjoyer@hexbear.net
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        202 months ago

        I always thought Mao didn’t translate well tbh. He relies a lot on Chinese metaphors but sometimes they just don’t work and you’re left going “Jesse wtf is this.”

        Stalin is a bit dry but he the information per page is probably the best of the Marxist writers.

    • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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      42 months ago

      I get that too, occasionally I’ll get random downvotes from nowhere only for them to disappear a few days later. Presumably some troll is going around downvoting random people until the admins catch them and remove their platform manipulation.