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FakeNoose

(43,355 posts)
2. Putin is a former Communist, but nobody believes he's a communist now
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 12:48 PM
6 hrs ago

He's arguably the wealthiest man in the world. A "communist" would be required to turn his wealth over to the government and share it with every other Russian citizen. Do any of us believe that's going to happen?

ShazzieB

(23,152 posts)
3. That's exactly where my mind went.
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 01:15 PM
5 hrs ago

But you laid the whole thing out better than I could have, so thanks!

sop

(20,121 posts)
4. Putin is what happens when totalitarian communism fails and the rapid, unregulated transition to capitalism
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 01:19 PM
5 hrs ago

turns into an authoritarian plutocracy.

rampartd

(5,871 posts)
6. what made the communists "totalitarian?"
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 02:35 PM
4 hrs ago

copilot went straight to britannica

Totalitarianism, in contrast, is an extreme form of centralized authority that seeks to dominate every facet of life. Totalitarian regimes enforce a rigid ideology, mobilize the entire population to achieve state goals, and control not only political and economic spheres but also culture, education, and private beliefs. Citizens are expected to fully conform to the state’s ideology, leaving little room for independent thought or social autonomy
Encyclopedia Britannica
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trumpism is often described as authoritarian. but from school books to smithsonian i'm gettin totalitarian vibes.

jeanne kirkpatrick

The Kirkpatrick Doctrine, articulated by Jeane Kirkpatrick in her 1979 essay "Dictatorships and Double Standards", distinguishes between authoritarian and totalitarian regimes. Authoritarian regimes, often right-wing and pragmatic, primarily seek to control behavior but generally respect existing social structures, private property, and community institutions. Totalitarian regimes, typically communist or ideologically rigid, attempt to control both behavior and thought, using propaganda, re-education, domestic espionage, and mass repression, often dismantling traditional social institutions


what do you think? where does this cult fit?

sop

(20,121 posts)
7. I would say Stalinism was a brutal, totalitarian Marxist-Leninist form of governance, the worst form of communism.
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 03:04 PM
3 hrs ago

Putin opposed Stalinism and Communism. He transitioned Russia from a totalitarian Stalinist Marxist-Leninist country into an autocratic, authoritarian capitalist system.

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