How Successful Was Stalin's Economic Policy?

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August 13, 2013

 

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Another aim of collectivisation was to make the state a proletariate; this was needed because in order to reach the communism stage and make a Utopia in society the state should have been led by a proletariate government during the socialist stage. In addition to this collectivisation was introduced because the state needed to acquire grain so it could be exported and used in the growing cities as food...
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It was essential that the state had money because Stalin felt that the state had to industrialise and be armed so that it could protect itself if any other countries attacked. Another reason why collectivisation was a success, on an ideological basis, is that it gave the state control of the grain and therefore this meant that everyone could be given an amount of food that would be equal to everyone else, due to this everyone would be seen as equals and as a result of this the USSR would be moving towards its ultimate goal of communism...
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