Man of Steel - Myth and Critique of Joseph Stalin

Episode 2 - Comrade Koba, The Young Stalin


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In this episode we discuss Stalin's early life, focussing on how his material conditions shaped his world view and his path to radicalisation. We attempt to dispel popular myths that Stalin was a power hungry cynic, seeking only to further his personal interests. Instead, we present evidence that Stalin was from his early years a stalwart anti-imperialist and committed revolutionary marxist. We argue that Stalin's early life as a revolutionary is crucial to understanding his motivations as a political leader and the decisions he took in that position. Understanding Stalin's political impulses is vitally important for present day socialists to learn from past mistakes, as Left movements globally face a rising nationalist tide. Four main texts have been used to inform this episode:

  • Stalin: Passage to Revolution - Ronald Grigor Suny 
  • Stalin: From the Caucasus to the Kremlin - Christopher Read 
  • The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923-1939 - Terry Martin
  • Stalin’s Library: A Dictator and His Books - Geoffrey Roberts
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    Man of Steel - Myth and Critique of Joseph StalinBy Yusef Litonishvilli