Paul Z, among others Stalin was very popular in the anti-colonialist movement thorughout the world.
Even Eric Hobsbawm admits this in his book on nation and nationalism.
Dogan
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Can you tell me what popular movement Stalin led in the U.K.? I don't
recollect that he ever set foot in the U.K.?
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I offer my conception of Stalin "trying to control a popular movement". He
was not a failure in this respect. "Movement" does not refer to an opinion
poll.?
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Paul Z.?
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--On 2/27/2009 7:10 PM +0000 Paul Cockshott wrote:?
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> Paul Z--?
> Stalin was NEVER a leader of a popular movement.?
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> So the international communist movement in the late 1940s was not popular!?
> It was at the hight of its world popularity.?
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