Stalin's nationalist alternative to Lenin and Trotsky's international revolutionary project.
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socialism in one country
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Jiang contrasts Lenin and Trotsky as internationalist theorists with Stalin as a nationalist power-seeker who wanted communism secured inside the Soviet Union.
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"Right? Because, why would you do this? If you're stealing money, why not keep it for yourself and spread it to your friends and..."
"He, like Lenin, both believe in an international movement of communism. They both believe that if communism is to survive in the Soviet Union,..."
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