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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]] primarily refers primarily to his theoretical contributions, and has been interpreted and utilized as a predominant ideology by many different countries varying based upon the material conditions of these countries.
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.