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The Wrath of Kan: A Soviet-Born Anthropologist on Stalin’s Gulag

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How Do You Account for This Double Perception?

At the Heart of Stalin's Revolution is a new program of hysterically rapid industrialization and also collectivization where millions of peasants are forced to give up their land holdings. During the 1930s when this is taking place, Stalin is now consolidated power. The agricultural collectivization is accompanied by a famine. And then we have western journalists who write about the Soviet Union as this gleaming new future on the one hand. How do you account for this double perception? Complicated question based on what I've read or stories I've heard.

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