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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 6 Nov 2017

    Puzzling out how Stalin, the idealistic Soviet revolutionary, came to preside over the bloodiest regime of his time: http://nyer.cm/kROc2jD pic.twitter.com/MQcnLVC5Mv

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      2. Zapsavvy‏ @pattena1 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The same folks armed Stalin as did arm Hitler.

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      3. Adam‏ @Adam89565564 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @pattena1 @NewYorker

        It’s ironic the Bolshevik revolution happened because of German support and the Taliban wouldn’t exist if US didn’t support the mujahideen

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      4. Zapsavvy‏ @pattena1 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Adam89565564 @NewYorker

        German, American and British support as well as an unhappy inner aristocracy was the Bolshevik revolution. Corporatism like everywhere else.

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      2. Michael J. Manno‏ @ChefMannoDrums 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The same way the Democratic Party has.

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      1. Nikhil Dixit‏ @SpartanND 6 Nov 2017
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        I would not call him an idealist. Not even close. He was always a brute, a power hungry Maniac

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      1. Angry Young Man‏ @155163 6 Nov 2017
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        A highway robber (literally) is capable of extreme violence as long as it justifies his goals? No way. I'm shocked, shocked I tell ya.

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      1. Jeff O'Meara‏ @jomeara555 6 Nov 2017
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        Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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      1. Hui Tsun Kit‏ @hui_tsun 7 Nov 2017
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        During in the WW1 and WW2,before the US army intervention,Russian and Soviet Union is lost the German

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      1. Bhikhari‏ @randi_media 7 Nov 2017
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        No

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      1. Gerry Griffin‏ @crankygerry 7 Nov 2017
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        To learn about Stalin, read Young Stalin & In the Court of the Red Czar by Simon Sebag Montefiore

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      1. rosepetals zina‏ @rosepetals_zina 7 Nov 2017
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        He was inspired by communist magazine THE NEW YORKER

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      1. Rasel Khan‏ @rasel_khan_ 7 Nov 2017
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        #Photoshop_Experthttps://www.fiverr.com/s2/ec879b43d6 

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      1. Mark P. Koski‏ @p_koski 6 Nov 2017
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        *Power Corrupts; Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely. Stalin no different than ANY leader or group in power, or system of governance. #Humans

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      1. fash pash‏ @thinkplank 6 Nov 2017
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        these sorts of questions are why Harper's is a much better publication any idealist with a modicum of insight should fear power

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      1. Luke‏ @imagesbyluke 6 Nov 2017
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        Opportunism. And, the point at which Communism is Trumped by Totalitarianism.

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