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Stalin's idea of building a fair and prosperous society cannot die. It is the core of the development of any society in general. Another thing is that people's ideas about justice and prosperity often do not coincide and change over time. And as for the icons and tsars, it's Russian traditions, sir !!!
I agree that tyranny is justified only in the most extreme cases, when it is decided whether the country will live or die. For example, during the Second World War. But after the post-war reconstruction of the country and the transition of the economy to a peaceful track, Stalin planned to remove the CPSU from the leading role (financial flows) and give power to the people's Soviets (power of workers' collectives, local self-government). It was planned to leave the CPSU in a purely ideological role. But somehow suddenly and strangely he died.
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