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The term "'''Stalinism'''" is often in various contexts an erroneous and pejorative term used by left [[Anti-communism|anti-communists]] and rightists. The term within some usage can refer to a time-period or style i.e. "Stalinist architecture", music, or era. It can also refer to Stalin's specific policies and actions in leadership, whereas, [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxism-Leninism]] | The term "'''Stalinism'''" is often in various contexts an erroneous and pejorative term used by left [[Anti-communism|anti-communists]] and rightists. The term within some usage can refer to a time-period or style i.e. "Stalinist architecture", music, or era. It can also refer to Stalin's specific policies and actions in leadership, whereas, [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxism-Leninism]] refers primarily to his theoretical contributions, and has been interpreted and utilized as a predominant ideology by many countries in different ways depending on the material conditions of those countries. |
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The term "Stalinism" is often in various contexts an erroneous and pejorative term used by left anti-communists and rightists. The term within some usage can refer to a time-period or style i.e. "Stalinist architecture", music, or era. It can also refer to Stalin's specific policies and actions in leadership, whereas, Marxism-Leninism refers primarily to his theoretical contributions, and has been interpreted and utilized as a predominant ideology by many countries in different ways depending on the material conditions of those countries.